Education
Born in Toronto, Ontario, McKay graduated from Upper Canada College in 1942.
Born in Toronto, Ontario, McKay graduated from Upper Canada College in 1942.
Foreign others with similar names, see McKay. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1946 from the University of Toronto, a Master of Arts degree in 1947 from Yale University, a Master of Arts degree in 1948 from Princeton University and a Doctor of Philosophy in 1950 from Princeton. He started his academic career as an instructor at Princeton University from 1947 to 1949.
He then taught at Wells College (1949-1950), the University of Pennsylvania (1950-1951), the University of Manitoba (1951-1952), Mount Allison University (1952-1953), Waterloo College (1953-1955), and again at the University of Manitoba (1955-1957).
He started teaching at McMaster University in 1957. He was appointed an Associate Professor in 1959, a full professor in 1961, and retired as a Professor Emeritus in 1990.
He was chair of Classics from 1962-1968 and from 1976-1979. From 1968 to 1973, he was the founding dean of the Faculty of Humanities.
He was president of the Royal Society of Canada from 1984 to 1987.
After his retirement from McMaster University in 1990, he taught at York University in Toronto as Adjunct Professor of Humanities from 1990 until 1996.