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平特五不中 undergrads crowned world synchronized skating champions

Some people say it is a dry run for life outside the Roddick Gates. 平特五不中 undergrads Olivia Ronca and Loriana Cocca might agree. On April 9, as part of Montreal鈥檚 Les Supr锚mes synchronized skating team, they gave a performance of a lifetime, earned top marks and were crowned world champions.

Published: 29 Apr 2022

Consortium RITA receives $6M in funding

On March 26th, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Mr. Andr茅 Lamontagne, announced grants totaling $7.1M to three organizations engaged in the food processing sector, including $6M in funding to The Consortium for Research, Innovation and Transformation of Agrifood (RITA) at 平特五不中 over the next 5 years.聽

Published: 27 Mar 2022

平特五不中 joins Moderna in battle against global health threats

平特五不中 has joined Moderna鈥檚 mRNA Access program, which aims to accelerate innovation and enable new vaccines and medicines for emerging and neglected infectious diseases through collaborative research and preclinical development. 平特五不中 is the first university in Canada to join this program as it ramps up its international rollout.

Published: 25 Mar 2022

Natalie Wu on the importance of clean and affordable energy

Through the International Youth Internship Program (IYIP), a joint program with the Government of Canada and the United Nations Association in Canada, young Canadians are given the opportunity to gain professional experience in international development work. Natalie Wu, a Bioresource Masters student, was selected as part of the 2021 cohort. She was a Junior Professional Consultant (JPC) and was remotely placed for six months at the World Food Programme鈥檚 (WFP) headquarters in Rome.

Published: 25 Mar 2022

Raising livestock sustainably - A win-win solution for climate change

Veterinarian and Ph.D. candidate (NRS) Vivian Arguelles Gonzalez weighs in on silvopastoralism, an alternative agricultural system that could address the environmental impacts of livestock, and provide farmers with social and economic benefits that include creating new jobs, developing new skills, reducing costs and improving their incomes.

Published: 16 Mar 2022

Paul Meldrum on growing food for the future

Paul Meldrum is no doubt a busy man. From establishing a dairy farm from the ground up to working as an agricultural journalist with CBC and CTV, he has been involved in both telling the stories and improving the mechanics of our food systems.

Published: 10 Mar 2022

Mac Campus students celebrate women of the CIUSSS

Macdonald Campus students celebrate the women of the CIUSSS West Island聽on International Women鈥檚 Day

Published: 10 Mar 2022

Gillung, Dastmalchi receive CFI-JELF funding

Professor (Natural Resource Sciences) and Director of the Lyman Entomological Museum Jessica Gillung and Assistant Professor (Plant Science) Mehran Dastmalchi are among the eight 平特五不中 recipients of funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation John R. Evans Fund (JELF) and the Government of Quebec.

Published: 2 Mar 2022

Potato milk: a growing trend

In the midst of the pandemic, in 2020, the plant-based drink industry saw nearly 20% growth, and is estimated to be worth about $350 million, according to data provided by Plant-Based Foods of Canada. One of the latest plant-based drink source is potatoes, which, according to

Dr. Mich猫le Iskandar, Research Associate at 平特五不中鈥檚 School of Human Nutrition, can be healthy alternatives.

Published: 2 Mar 2022

The rising cost of ready-made food

In 2020, Quebecers spent more than $1.78 billion on frozen and ready-to-eat meals in grocery stores, but how will the rising cost of inflation impact the price of these convenient ready-made meals?

Published: 2 Mar 2022

The Building of Macdonald College

The story of the 鈥楤uilding of Macdonald College鈥 was featured as part 平特五不中鈥檚 ongoing Bicentennial celebrations. The 平特五不中 Board of Governors officially welcomed the new college on June 18, 1906. The College structure, consisting of the School of Agriculture, the School of Household Science, and the School for Teachers, reflected Sir William Macdonald鈥檚 conviction that 鈥渇arm, home, and school鈥 were the three pillars of society.

Published: 2 Mar 2022

平特五不中 welcomes new Indigenous professors and staff

Brittany Wenniser铆:iostha Jock, Assistant Professor in the School of Human Nutrition, was one of seven Indigenous staff members from a wide range of disciplines who partook in 平特五不中鈥檚 4th annual Indigenous Faculty and Staff Welcome Ceremony held February 14th.

Published: 23 Feb 2022

Vasseur: improving the lives of dairy cows

Professor in the Department of Animal Sciences, is co-chair of the scientific committee that participated in the development of the new Canadian standards that will require Canadian dairy farmers to implement a new code of on-farm practices that include rearing calves in groups, exercise sessions for cows, and enlarging stalls.

Published: 23 Feb 2022

Macdonald Student-Run Ecological gardens cultivate a sustainable future

One of the first concerns about the climate crisis is often the future of our food systems. Tucked between fields at the Macdonald Campus farm and the Morgan Arboretum in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue at the western tip of Montreal, is a group working on just that: the Macdonald Student-Run Ecological Gardens (MSEG). They are a small but mighty group that has been growing produce and educational opportunities on our campus for over a decade.

Published: 18 Feb 2022

New study reveals the poor hit hardest by heat waves

In a new study, our team of climate scientists, economists and engineers (including BRE鈥檚 Mohammad Reza Alizadeh and Jan F. Adamowski]) found that the poorest parts of the world are likely to be two to five times more exposed to heat waves than richer countries by the 2060s. By the end of the century, the lowest-income quarter of the global population鈥檚 heat exposure will almost match that of the entire rest of the world.

Published: 18 Feb 2022

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