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Past, Present, Future: Founder鈥檚 Day 2021 goes virtual

| Caitlin MacDougall, Liaison Officer, Farm Management and Technology Program

Published: 12 Feb 2021

Survey says: Canadians asking for better food systems and food sparked by COVID-19 access

Inter-provincial survey gauges how Canadians have accessed food during the pandemic and their perceptions of food systems

Shopping anxiety, higher food prices and individual income limitations are some of the factors making access to food challenging for Canadians during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study suggests.

Published: 18 Dec 2020

平特五不中 PhD candidate on being part of the UN World Food Programme鈥檚 Nobel Peace Prize

Kate Sinclair is working at the World Food Programme, Sri Lanka while simultaneously finishing her PhD in Human Nutrition at 平特五不中

December 10, was a typical day at the office for Kate Sinclair鈥 Kind of, but not really. Not by a long shot.

Published: 18 Dec 2020

Can COVID-19 be transmitted through food?

[Authors: Bridget O'Brien is a 4th year undergraduate student in the Faculty of Science (Microbiology & Immunology), and an Honours student with Dr Ronholm.
Published: 10 Dec 2020

Congratulations to all the participants and award winners of the 2020 Lister Family Engaged Science 3-Minute Thesis Competition!

On Wednesday November 25th, 2020, 9 passionate Macdonald campus graduate students each presented their thesis research in 3 minutes. With only one non-animated slide for visual support, each competitor walked us through the complexity of their research and the impact their work will have.
Published: 2 Dec 2020

Ecological Improvement of Dairy Cow Pastures Project wins 2020 Sustainability in Operations Catalyst Award

The Ecological Improvement of Dairy Cow Pastures project has created a sustainable pasture system at the Macdonald Campus Farm which features a rotational grazing system for cattle, the addition of approximately 700 trees and shrubs, the installation of water lines for access to fresh water, and the purchase of a mobile shade umbrella to protect cattle from the sun.

Published: 25 Nov 2020

Michael Bleho honoured with 2020 Distinguished Contribution Catalyst Award

As Coordinator of the Horticulture Research Centre at the Macdonald Campus Farm, Michael [Bleho] has demonstrated his commitment to sustainability through his daily interactions with students and his work making the agricultural process more eco-friendly throughout his 30 years at the Centre. Michael was a driving force in establishing 鈥樒教匚宀恢 Feeding 平特五不中鈥, an initiative which directly provides Macdonald Campus produce to campus dining halls.

Published: 25 Nov 2020

Our Top Students: 2020 Macdonald and Stewart Medal Recipients

Congrats to these exceptional Macdonald students who achieved the highest aggregate standing in the first or second year of their respective programs! 听The Macdonald 听Medals (BSc(AgEnvSc), BEng(Bioresource) and BSc(FSc) programs) and Stewart Medals (BSc(NutrSc) progam) were presented at the recent Scholastic Awards Ceremony.

Published: 25 Nov 2020

Plantation d鈥檃rbres en acc茅l茅r茅 au campus Macdonald de 平特五不中

鈥淟a plantation d鈥檃rbres sur le campus Macdonald, on en fait depuis des d茅cennies. Mais on s鈥檈st engag茅 脿 en faire beaucoup plus au cours des prochaines cinq ann茅es dans un objectif de d茅veloppement durable. On veut, entre autres, essayer de diminuer les gaz 脿 effet de serre (GES)鈥, indique le directeur associ茅 du programme de gestion et de technologies agricoles, David Wees [FMT/PlantScience/Sustainability Workgroup].

Published: 25 Nov 2020

Macdonald Campus: Working together toward a sustainable future

"I am constantly inspired and motivated by the outstanding enthusiasm we have had from within the working group and from the larger community of students and staff,鈥 says Cynthia Kallenbach, who also serves as the [Sustainability of Campus Operations] Workgroup鈥檚 Chair. 鈥淎s for the survey results, we saw common themes emerge, including banning single-use items, diversifying the green space, and 鈥榞reening鈥 the campus infrastructure.

Published: 25 Nov 2020

Arctic Researcher wins prestigious 2020 L鈥橭r茅al Canada For Women in Science Research Excellence Fellowship

Emily Choy [Post Doctoral Fellow, NRS. Advisor : Kyle Elliott] became hooked on the Arctic when, as a Master鈥檚 student, she jumped on a research opportunity to study the effects of manmade contaminants on High Arctic food webs on Devon Island, Nunavut. 鈥淲hen I experienced how out of the world it was and observed the wildlife that are so highly adapted to the Arctic environment, I just fell in love,鈥 says Choy.

Published: 25 Nov 2020

Ecological insights from three decades of animal movement tracking across a changing Arctic

[Natural Resource Sciences professor Kyle Elliott,听Canada Research Chair in Arctic Ecology, and grad students Allison Patterson and Don-Jean Leandri-Breton are co-authors on this study]

Published: 8 Nov 2020

Opinion: Degradation of Quebec forests is costly to all

[Co-author Joshua Sterlin is a PhD student in the听Department of Natural Resource Sciences at 平特五不中.]

An increase in cutting in Quebec鈥檚 public forests would be a mistake for the forests, the industry, the climate and the regions.

A recent opinion article in the Montreal Gazette (鈥淪hortfall in forest harvest is costly to economy鈥 Oct. 29) called on governments and logging companies to work together to increase cutting in Quebec.

Published: 8 Nov 2020

In Memoriam: Emeritus Professor John R. Ogilvie (1930 鈥 2020)

John R. Ogilvie, BScAgr鈥54, PhD, FCSBE, FASABE, P.Eng., P.Ag (Dist), 2010 Distinguished Alumni听 Award recipient, a leader in agricultural and bioresource engineering, died on March 20, 2020 at the age of 90, in Guelph, Ontario.

Published: 6 Nov 2020

At-Home Homecoming 2020

This year鈥檚 Homecoming was different from what we all know and love about a Mac Reunion. While we were not able to reconnect in person, there were many virtual opportunities for alumni to participate in, such as favourite events like the Beatty Lecture and Leacock Luncheon.

Published: 5 Nov 2020

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