McMaster Science Cares with Ayesha Khan
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Although we did not get the chance to say good-bye in person, I am truly appreciative of your messages. I’ve recruited my cat Heidi to assist with responding to the social emails from my wonderful students – please, keep them coming!
Wishing everyone a safe end to the term”.
– Ayesha Khan, Department of Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour, and School of Interdisciplinary Science
Students in McMaster’s Faculty of Science are greatly missed by all our faculty members and staff. Look for more #MacSciCares messages of reassurance and hope in the days ahead. For the latest McMaster COVID-19 updates, please go to covid19.mcmaster.ca.
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