• Academic
  • Agriculture
  • Animal Health
  • Avian Flu
  • Commentary
  • Community
  • Environment
  • Expert Alert
  • Food
  • Guelph Grad Stories
  • Human Health
  • Indigenous
  • Social Science
  • Statements
  • Student Support
  • Technology & Innovation
Find an Expert
  • View Events
  • Add an Event
Media Services
  1. Making Headlines
  2. Marketing Prof Discusses Rogers Stadium with CP 

Marketing Prof Discusses Rogers Stadium with CP 

Dr. Timothy Dewhirst, professor in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, spoke to The Canadian Press about issues at the newly opened Rogers Stadium in Toronto. 

More U of G News:

  • What Has — and Hasn’t — Changed in the Way News Addresses Sexual Violence | OPINION
  • Pay Transparency Could Create Artificial Glass Ceiling for Job Seekers 
  • Reducing Household Waste Poses Challenges in Residential High-Rises | OPINION
  • ‘Heated Rivalry’s Queer Love Story Explodes Onscreen, and in Canadian Hockey Culture

Share this page

Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to LinkedIn Share via Email
Posted Jul 10, 2025
Updated Jul 10, 2025
Lead photo: Dr. Timothy Dewhirst
Filed under
Making Headlines

Search News

  • University of Guelph Brand Guide
    • Accessibility
    • Brand Promise
    • Imagery
      • Copyright and Consent
      • The Imagery: Still
      • The Imagery: Video
      • Back
    • Logos
    • Messaging Architecture
    • Resources
      • Frequently Asked Questions
      • Appendix Of Terms
      • Guelph Gryphons Logo Usage
      • Brand Requests
      • Font Request Form
      • Print & Digital Templates
      • Back
    • The Brand Voice
    • The Colour Palette
    • University Of Guelph Fonts
    • Back
  • Social Media Guide
    • Accessibility
    • Content Creation
      • Brand Consistency
      • Producing Content
      • Social Media Resources
      • Back
    • Monitoring
    • Needs Analysis
    • Policies
    • Strategy
    • Support
    • Back
  • U of G Style Guide for Writers
    • Abbreviations and Acronyms
    • Capitalization
    • Gender, Sexuality
    • Numbers
    • Punctuation
    • The Writer’s Voice
    • Titles and Names
    • Usage
    • Words: Which Ones and Redundant Ones
    • Back