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Gr芒ce au don de Marc Bieler, l鈥橴niversit茅 69热视频 peut offrir un meilleur soutien 脿 la recherche en environnement.

芦 La canneberge est la culture mara卯ch猫re la plus 茅cologique qui soit, d茅clare Marc Bieler. D鈥檜ne part parce qu鈥檈lle est cultiv茅e sur des terres class茅es impropres 脿 l鈥檃griculture, les sols 茅tant trop humides et acides, et d鈥檃utre part parce que la loi nous oblige 脿 conserver 脿 l鈥櫭﹖at naturel 35聽% de la superficie de la ferme.聽禄

Classified as: Bieler School of Environment, Marc Bieler
Published on: 16 Nov 2021

Rassembler des entreprises concurrentes autour d鈥檜ne m锚me table avec des chercheurs pour innover聽: c鈥檈st le d茅fi sur lequel mise, depuis 2017, le Consortium de recherche et d鈥檌nnovation sur la transformation alimentaire (RITA) 脿 l鈥橴niversit茅 69热视频. Et 莽a marche.

Classified as: Consortium de Recherche et d'Innovation sur la Transformation Alimentaire, RITA, Salwa Karboune
Published on: 16 Nov 2021

On October 21, 2021, 69热视频 conferred an honorary doctorate upon Claire Bolduc, a passionate advocate for rural affairs, agriculture and agronomy in Quebec. The honorary doctorate is 69热视频鈥檚 highest honour, given in recognition of highly talented and engaged individuals who serve as an inspiration for our community of students, professors, researchers and staff.

Classified as: Claire Bolduc
Published on: 21 Oct 2021

On October 8th, the Fonds de recherche du Qu茅bec - Nature et technologies (FRQNT), along with its partner the minist猫re de l'Agriculture, des P锚cheries et de l'Alimentation (MAPAQ) announced the creation of the R茅seau qu茅b茅cois de recherche en agriculture durable (RQRAD), a flagship measure of the (PAD).

Classified as: Paul Thomassin, rqrad, Sustainable agriculture
Published on: 13 Oct 2021

During the last year and a half, the world鈥檚 attention has been focused squarely on SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. While deadly, this virus is only one of many pathogens that threaten our well-being. For many years, scientists have been warning about another microscopic menace: drug-resistant microbes.

Classified as: covid-19, health, Jennifer Ronholm, Paul Thomassin
Published on: 4 Oct 2021

Congrats to (NRS/BSE), one of sixteen Canadian sustainability leaders (#Clean16 honourees) named to the Delta Management Group鈥檚 2022 list.

Classified as: elena bennett, clean 50, Awards, sustainability research, Bieler School of Environment
Published on: 27 Sep 2021

Ann Louise Carson BScAgr鈥81 immersed herself in Mac traditions. She鈥檚 now supporting them for the next generation through a legacy gift.

Read more in the August 2021 edition of

Classified as: Ann Louise Carson, Donor
Published on: 3 Sep 2021

As a young Macdonald College student, Alton McEwen, BSc(Agr)鈥66, had plenty of opportunities for experiential education during the summer months, working seven days a week on the family dairy farm in the Chateauguay Valley. Thanks to a generous gift from McEwen, internships will continue to play an essential part in the education experience at the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

Read more in August 2021 issue of

Classified as: Focus on Macdonald, giving, Alton McEwen
Published on: 3 Sep 2021

69热视频 alumnus Marc-Andr茅 Isabelle (Dip.FMT, BEng. Bioresource) is a course lecturer in the Farm Management & Technology program. The Isabelle farm in Coteau-du-Lac, Quebec, has evolved and expanded throughout the years, from dairy to strawberries to produce, and most recently launching FestiFleurs, a popular pick-your-own bouquet event.

Classified as: isabelle, farming, alumni
Published on: 4 Aug 2021

A study released this month found that as the climate changes in the North, some cold-adapted arctic birds are especially susceptible to heat stress.

Classified as: Emily Choy, environment and sustainability, bird, Arctic
Published on: 3 Aug 2021

Prestigious awards provide support to young scientists in Canada pursuing research in Canada鈥檚 North

Published on: 7 Jul 2021

The Arctic is warming at approximately twice the global rate. A new study led by researchers from 69热视频 finds that cold-adapted Arctic species, like the thick-billed murre, are especially vulnerable to heat stress caused by climate change.

鈥淲e discovered that murres have the lowest cooling efficiency ever reported in birds, which means they have an extremely poor ability to dissipate or lose heat,鈥 says lead author Emily Choy, a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Natural Resource Sciences Department at 69热视频.

Classified as: Arctic, climate change, heat stress, heat tolerance, seabirds, birds, thick-billed murre, Coats Island, Emily Choy, Sustainability
Published on: 7 Jul 2021

Today Genome Quebec announced the results of its Genomic Integration Program, Human Health Stream competition. Five 69热视频 teams from a diverse array of fields were awarded funds, totaling nearly $1 million. One of the defining features of this program is the requirement that institutional applicants must also have an external non-academic partner, thus supporting program goals of stimulating the Quebec economy and encouraging the use of genomic technologies in the Quebec healthcare system.

Classified as: 69热视频 News, Genome Qu茅bec, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Faculty of Science, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Maureen McKeague, Department of Chemistry, Macdonald Campus, Department of Natural Resource Sciences, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Peter Siegel, Paul J. Thomassin, Jerome Waldispuhl, School of Computer Science, department of anatomy and cell biology, agricultural economics program
Published on: 21 Jun 2021

Congratulations to Pierre G. Langlois, B.Sc. (Agr)'78, CBIS (MIS)'90, the first of several members of the Macdonald community to be named an Unsung Hero as part of the University鈥檚 Bicentennial Celebrations!

Pierre lives the Macdonald motto 鈥淢astery for Service.鈥 Over the years, he has dedicated much of his time and energy to representing the interests of others and bettering the units and communities he serves.聽

Classified as: #69热视频200
Published on: 18 Jun 2021

Women make up more than 50 per cent of the graduating cohort for first time in program history.

Convocation is a special time and an important milestone in the lives of graduating students. Today鈥檚 virtual Convocation ceremony for the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences enjoyed a milestone of a more collective fashion, however.

For the very first time, the graduating cohort from the Farm Management and Technology Program (FMT) was made up of more than 50 per cent women.

Classified as: Kahshennoktha Deer, Sara Bohemen, Lydia Roy, FMT
Published on: 15 Jun 2021

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