Student entrepreneurs go up against the Dragons

Published: 11 January 2019

Dietetics and Nutrition students Jamie Lee and Isabelle Lam pitched their startup snack business on the popular CBC television show Dragons' Den....

Démystifier la météorologie agricole

Published: 13 March 2019

Les stations radars météorologiques recueillent des données d’une importance capitale pour les agriculteurs. « La station qui appartient à l’Université , située à Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue,...

Alumnus named seventh President and Vice-Chancellor the University of Windsor

Published: 27 May 2019

The University of Windsor’s Board of Governors announced Friday the appointment of Robert Gordon as seventh President and Vice-Chancellor, following a rigorous search led by a committee... Gordon...

Urban beekeeping putting the sting on wild bee populations

Published: 16 September 2019

entomology researcher and PhD candidate Gail MacInnis presented her findings at the Apimondia International Apicultural Congress in Montreal earlier this week...

Cannabis PhD takes higher education to a new level

Published: 10 September 2018

There will doubtless be more and more postgraduate degrees based on cannabis production after it has been legalized, says Anja Geitmann, dean of agriculture at Montreal’s . “I’m...

Guide de production - Patate douce

Published: 25 October 2018

David Wees, Associate Director of the Farm Management and Technology Program and Faculty Lecturer, has published a new book on sweet potato production.

An out of the world experience for BRE student Christopher Patterson

Published: 14 February 2019

During a summer internship in California’s Lava Beds National Monument, Christopher Patterson, a second- year student in Bioresource Engineering, worked as a Research Assistant for ATiLT ...

Améliorer les cultures fourragères au Québec

Published: 24 April 2019

La luzerne et la fléole des prés trônent au sommet du palmarès des plantes fourragères les plus cultivées au Québec. Philippe Séguin, chercheur au Département des sciences végétales de l’Université...

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