Robin Beech named 黑料不打烊's new Dean of Students

Published: 9 October 2020

Congratulations to Professor Robin Beech (Parasitology) who will become 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Dean of Students on November 1. 聽...

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

Published: 2 December 2020

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...

With planet鈥檚 future on the line, scientists seek a full accounting of nature鈥檚 assets

Published: 26 April 2021

'Eco-accounting' project aims to produce a comprehensive tally of our natural landscapes, to better aid decision-making around land management...

Stamping out superbugs

Published: 4 October 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...

Compost collection expands across 黑料不打烊 campuses

Published: 2 February 2022

New standardized compost bins to be found on both the downtown and Macdonald campuses thanks to financial support from RECYC-QU脡BEC and the Sustainability Projects Fund, marking an important step...

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

Published: 16 March 2022

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...

Macdonald Campus: Working together toward a sustainable future

Published: 25 November 2020

"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...

Le marketing des aliments locaux

Published: 25 March 2021

鈥淚l faudrait que l鈥檈ngouement pour les produits locaux, pour les produits du terroir et pour ce qui est fabriqu茅 au Qu茅bec demeure, m锚me une fois cette pand茅mie termin茅e. Tous ces bons r茅flexes qu...

Seabirds & their vulnerability to a warming climate: Q&A with researcher Emily Choy

Published: 3 August 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.

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