FARMING CAMP AT MACDONALD CAMPUS COULD CULTIVATE LOVE OF AGRICULTURE
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A friend realized his life’s dream through one of the generous programs offered by the [Macdonald] campus of Ï㽶ÊÓƵ in Saint Anne-de-Bellevue…
Macdonald campus, therefore, is a God-send. Ìý
EXPLORING THE BIOFUELS OPPORTUNITY
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(Interview with Dr. Donald L. Smith Professor, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ; Director and CEO, BioFuelNet Canada)
MALE CHICK CULLING IN EGG INDUSTRY COULD END, THANKS TO CANADIAN TECHNOLOGY
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Harry Pelissero is the general manager of Egg Farmers of Ontario, which has been working with Michael Ngadi, a professor of bioresource engineering at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ, to develop a machine that selects female eggs before they're hatched.
Read more on CBC
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La chaire de recherche sur le bien-être des vaches laitières est déjà en activité
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La chaire de recherche sur le bien-être des vaches laitières est déjà en activité.
La titulaire de la nouvelle chaire de recherche sur la Vie durable des bovins laitiers de l’Université McGill, Elsa Vasseur, n’a pas chômé.ÌýLa nouvelle chaire a été officiellement inaugurée le 26 mai dernier, mais Elsa Vasseur est déjà au travail depuis janvier dernier. Déjà huit étudiants gradués sont engagés pour mener à bien les futurs projets de recherche.
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WHY DON'T WE JUST GET RID OF MOSQUITOES ALTOGETHER?
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With peak biting season for mosquitoes just around the corner, many of us might be tempted to wonder why don't we just get rid of the darn things altogether.Mosquitoes, after all, are attracted to many of the same things that attract humans during the summer months. "If you're outside having a barbecue with a bunch of friends, that's just a welcome sign for mosquitoes," said Chris Cloutier, a naturalist at the Morgan Aboretum.
Erik Kudelka's heroic struggle not just to graduate from McGill, but to survive
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It has taken Erik Kudelka 11 years to graduate from Ï㽶ÊÓƵ, so the Macdonald Campus convocation Friday will be momentous day for him.
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Read Erik's story in The Montreal Gazette.Ìý
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McGill Alumni Association launches McGillConnect
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Are you interested in connecting with other McGill alumni, sharing experiences and opportunities, or accessing the McGill network to reach career goals? If so, come check out #McGillConnect, an exclusive career network created for the McGill community. ÌýÌý
WITH THIS NEW PLATFORM YOU CAN:
Macdonald start-ups win big at McGill’s Dobson Cup entrepreneurship competition
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| EDUARDO GANEM CUENCA and KATHY MACLEANStudents from McGill’s Macdonald Campus seem to have figured out the winning combination of talent, skills, risk –and above all, the unwavering determination it takes to convert an idea into a viable business venture.
When the cows come home, how long will they stay?
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In the barn with McGill’s new NSERC Industrial Research Chair on Sustainable Life of Dairy Cattle
Valérie Toupin-Dubé awarded Equiterre's Laure Waridel Bursary
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Congratulations to Valérie Toupin-Dubé, BSc(AgEnvSc) '16, winner of Equiterre’s Laure Waridel Bursary. The bursary was established in 2008 by Equiterre and the Caisse d’économie solidaire Desjardins for students committed to pursuing and disseminating research on environmental and social action.
Less body fat for toddlers taking vitamin D
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Supplement given during first year of life critical for muscle-mass development
A healthy intake of vitamin D in the first year of life appears to set children up to have more muscle mass and less body fat as toddlers, according to a new study published in the journal Pediatric Obesity.
« L’HONORIS CAUSA, JE LE PRENDS POUR TOUTES LES FAMILLES AGRICOLES »
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« L’HONORIS CAUSA, JE LE PRENDS POUR TOUTES LES FAMILLES AGRICOLES » La nouvelle a été divulguée sur Facebook : Maria Labrecque Ducheneau sera récipiendaire d’un doctorat honorifique (honoris causa) le 3 juin prochain. Le doctorat lui sera décerné par la rectrice de l’Université McGill, Suzanne Fortier, lors de la collation des grades des étudiants en sciences de l’agriculture et de l’environnement.
Lawrence Goodridge interviewed on Hepatitis A outbreak linked to berries
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LAWRENCE GOODRIDGE, DEPT. OF FOOD SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY, WAS INTERVIEWED ON CBC RADIO’S HOMERUN AT 5:40 PM ABOUT AN OUTBREAK OF HEPATITIS A LINKED TO BERRIES SOLD AT COSTCO.
LISTEN: CBC Homerun
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