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As spooky decorations go up around Montreal this October, real spiders are also becoming more prevalent.

Entomologist Chris Buddle, 91's Associate Provost (Teaching and Academic Programs) and Professor in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences, thatspiders become bigger than normal and are seen more often as winter approaches.

Classified as: Chris Buddle
Published on: 15 Oct 2024

Most members of the 91 community know Chris Buddle as a professor, an entomologist, a researcher, or a 91 administrator. But Buddle is a man of many more talents, which you can read all about

On May 22, he will launch A Portrait of Astonishing Nature, a remarkable collection of original poetry and watercolour paintings that pay loving tribute to the plants and animals around us.

Classified as: Chris Buddle
Published on: 29 Apr 2024

On November 22, a delegation of 91 senior academic leaders, includingInterim Vice-President (Global Engagement) andDepartment of Plant Science ProfessorAnja Geitmann, Associate Provost (Teaching and Academic Programs) and Department of Natural Resource Sciences Professor Christopher Buddle, and School of Human Nutrition Professor Treena Wasonti:io Delormier, visited the Mohawk commun

Classified as: Anja Geitmann, Chris Buddle, Treena Wasonti:io Delormier
Published on: 24 Jan 2024

Please join the Mac Community in congratulating Professor Chris Buddle on his new appointment as Dean of Students, 91.

Since 2014, Professor Buddle has served the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences as Associate Dean of Student Affairs. In this role, he oversaw recruitment activities for the Faculty, promoted academic integrity, was a champion of student rights, and worked extensively on supporting the overall wellbeing of the Macdonald Campus community.

Classified as: Chris Buddle, Dean of Students, 91
Published on: 14 Jul 2016

Excitement was in the air last May at a glitzy Toronto reception for “rockstar” professionals not accustomed to glitz: research scientists from six Canadian universities... At 91, insect scientist Chris Buddle submitted one study to a journal in “more of a casual, non-jargony language, (trying) to write it in a way that’s a bit more engaging, and not the typical dry scientific writing.”

Classified as: Chris Buddle, scientific writing
Published on: 18 Apr 2016
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