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Shaping a Greener Future: Environmental Science Student Vedika Nair’s Co-op Experience in Ottawa

Vedika Nair came to Canada from Kenya with a passion for environmental protection and a goal of making a global impact. Now studying in the Bachelor of Environmental Science, majoring in Environmental Science at OAC, she’s putting that passion into action through a co-op position with the Treasury Board of Canada in Ottawa, where she’s helping shape sustainable government purchasing policies. Her journey—from Kenya’s natural beauty to Canada’s capital—has been shaped by U of G’s supportive faculty, welcoming student community, and a program that blends science, policy, and hands-on experience.

Our Sympathies: Peter Hannam

The Ontario Agricultural College community is saddened by the passing of Peter Hannam (OAC ’62), a visionary leader in Canadian agriculture who helped transform soybeans into a major crop in Ontario. He was 85.

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New Rural Community Health Research To Be Supported by Gift from McCall MacBain Foundation

A strong agri-food system begins with strong, resilient communities—and supporting rural Ontarians is at the heart of a new gift to U of G’s Ontario Agricultural College (OAC). The $1.65 million gift from the McCall MacBain Foundation will support a data-driven initiative led by Dr. Leith Deacon that aims to improve the health and well-being of rural communities across Ontario, with plans to expand data collection and impact throughout Canada.

New Technical Foreperson to Lead Operations at Ontario Crops Research Centre at Huron

The U of G’s Ridgetown Campus is pleased to announce the appointment of Ted Vanhie as the new Technical Foreperson at the Ontario Crops Research Centre at Huron. Vanhie will oversee all activities at the 61-hectare facility, managing day-to-day operations and maximizing the Centre's research programming, supporting faculty led and external research at the site.

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OAC Agri-Food Economics Grads Examine How Climate Change Impacts Farmland Values

Climate change is reshaping farmland - influencing crop yields, water availability, overall productivity and land values. Understanding these changes is crucial for farmers, policymakers, and economists alike. Two recent graduates of the Ontario Agricultural College (OAC) have published their research in the Journal of Land Economics, exploring the impact that climate change might have on farmland values – the results are surprising.

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