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Provincial Excellence Awards for Three U of G Members

Two University of Guelph faculty members and a staff member have received 2021 Minister’s Awards of Excellence from the Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities (MCU). Awards in the category of equality of opportunity were given last month to Dr. Melissa Perreault, a professor in the Ontario Veterinary College’s Department of Biomedical Sciences and adjunct […]

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University Mourns Passing of Student

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The University of Guelph community is mourning the death of Danielle (Dani) Boultbee, a second-year bachelor of arts honours (psychology) student, who passed away Jan. 25. A funeral service will take place in Oakville on Feb. 5. Condolences may be shared with Dani’s family through an online memorial site. Campus flags will be lowered to […]

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OVC Chief of Infection Control Makes Headlines on COVID in Deer

Dr. Scott Weese, chief of infection control at the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC), spoke to television and radio outlets about concerns of COVID-19 spreading and evolving new variants within wildlife now that Ontario deer have contracted the virus.   On CTV Your Morning, Weese explained that because some animals are more susceptible to infection than others, […]

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AI Tech Developed at U of G Helps Track Insect Biodiversity

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A University of Guelph research team has designed a much faster way to measure the increases and declines in biodiversity within an environment by analyzing bulk insect samples using digital photography and artificial intelligence (AI). Insect populations can tell us a lot about the health of an ecosystem and the state of its biodiversity. Unlike […]

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Genome Biologist Discusses ‘Junk DNA’ with Scientific American

Biology researcher Dr. Ryan Gregory explained to Scientific American why some salamanders have massive genomes (a complete DNA sequence).  In the article, Gregory said Neuse River Waterdog’s transposons, a type of DNA that jumps from one location to another in a genome, are maladaptive. He said they have evolved to place themselves into the salamanders’ DNA without affecting […]

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U of G President Discusses Electric Vehicles with Peter Mansbridge Podcast

President Dr. Charlotte Yates

U of G president Dr. Charlotte Yates spoke about the rising success of electric vehicles (EVs) in the automotive industry on the latest episode of the current affairs podcast The Bridge with Peter Mansbridge.   In the episode, Yates said EVs began to be taken seriously three to five years ago when governments and industries came […]

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U of G Prof Co-authors Expert Panel Report on Crop Plant, Food Security Threats

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Helping Canada to meet current and emerging threats to its crop plants and food security is the purpose of a new report by an expert panel including a University of Guelph plant scientist. Released Jan. 27 on the Council of Canadian Academies website, the report identifies key risks posed to Canadian crop plants by climate change, […]

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Conference Underlines Need for More Black Scientists in STEM: U of G Food Scientist

Dr. Lawrence Goodridge in a lab

Growing up in Hamilton, Ont., with a nurse mom and a researcher dad, Dr. Lawrence Goodridge had homegrown role models for his studies and ultimate career as a microbiologist and food scientist at the University of Guelph. But he knows many Black people lack similar backgrounds and opportunities to contemplate, let alone pursue, science careers. […]

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Students Receive Award for Mural Project at New U of G Therapy Centre

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Three University of Guelph students have received the Guelph Arts Council’s 2021 Youth Opportunities Award to bring art to the walls of a newly constructed therapy centre on the University campus. Alexa Colette, Maeve Hind and Jessica Wilson will help lead the creation of two large murals for the new Maplewoods Centre for Family Therapy […]

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Food Economist Speaks to The Globe and Mail on Rotting Produce

Dr. Mike von Massow, a food economist in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, spoke to The Globe and Mail on why delayed food deliveries to grocery stores are resulting in older produce staying on shelves.   “Leafy greens and berries are the ones most likely to be affected” because they’re more fragile, he […]

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U of G Grads Headed to Beijing Olympics

The headshots of Cody Sorensen, Mirela Rahneva and Dustin McCrank

With the opening ceremonies for the Beijing 2022 Olympics in just a few days, the excitement is high for Cody Sorensen. But once the four-man bobsleigh competition begins to slide closer, Sorensen, 35, expects the stress to increase.    Sorensen is one of three University of Guelph graduates heading to these winter Olympics, which are being […]

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U of G Returns to In-Person Teaching, Learning Monday

The University of Guelph is preparing to return to in-person teaching and learning on Monday, Jan. 31. Most courses and/or course components will be offered face-to-face for the first time since December. Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health is also rescinding its work from home instruction effective Jan. 31. “We are delighted to welcome many of our students, […]

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U of G Celebrates Black History Month

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In celebration of Black History Month, the University of Guelph will host virtual events and on-campus initiatives and share stories throughout February. Many of the events have been organized by the University’s Cultural Diversity Office within the Department of Student Experience and the Guelph Black Students Association (GBSA). “Black History Month is a time of […]

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Agribusiness Researcher Makes Headlines

Dr. Simon Somogyi against a crimson background

Dr. Simon Somogyi, the Arrell Chair in the Business of Food, has made several media appearances to discuss why some Canadians are currently seeing bare shelves at grocery stores.  Somogyi spoke to The Guardian in the U.K. about the current trucker convoy, and its political involvements and connections to food shortages.   “At the end […]

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Marketing Prof Comments on Djokovic’s Deportation in Toronto Star

Dr. Tim Dewhirst

In an opinion piece for the Toronto Star, marketing professor Dr. Timothy Dewhirst sums up the events leading up to Novak Djokovic’s deportation from Australia, including the tennis player’s own documenting of his movements on social media, particularly Instagram.    Dewhirst references court documents showing Djokovic’s controversial vaccine exemption was due to previously contracting COVID-19 and points out that his social media posts show him ignoring the necessary self-isolation requirements. He concludes that social media […]

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New Vice-Provost, Associate Vice-Provost Named at Guelph-Humber

Dr. Melanie Spence-Ariemma has been named the new vice-provost and chief academic officer at the University of Guelph-Humber. Her appointment begins May 2. The announcement was made today by Dr. Gwen Chapman, the University of Guelph’s provost and vice-president (academic), and Dr. Gina Antonacci, senior vice-president (academic), at the Humber College Institute of Technology and […]

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Consumer Studies Prof’s New Research Makes Headlines

Dr. Sungwhan Yi

Research on the link between distress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and  an increase in addictive behaviours led by marketing and consumer studies professor Dr. Sunghwan Yi has gained national coverage with an article by CTVNews.   In the article, Yi explained the research and its implications, saying that “engaging in addictive behaviour is an easy way out of distress since this doesn’t require a lot of preparation or […]

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Two Rural Studies Experts Appear on TVO’s The Agenda

Dr. Wayne Caldwell

This week, two segments of TVO’s The Agenda featured U of G rural planning experts speaking about rural Ontario topics. In a Jan. 25 segment, Dr. Wayne Caldwell, a rural planning professor, spoke about housing in rural Ontario, and in a Jan. 24 segment, Ashleigh Weeden, a rural studies PhD candidate in the School of […]

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Student Support Worker Strives to Make Every Day ‘Let’s Talk’ Day

Emma Hak-Kovacs stands amid snow and smiles looking off-camera

For more than a decade, Bell Let’s Talk has been a day when Canadians have been encouraged to speak openly about mental health. But if it were up to third-year University of Guelph student Emma Hak-Kovacs, every day would be a “let’s talk” day. A long-time volunteer with the Wellness Education and Promotion Centre at […]

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‘Perfect Storm’ Behind Bare Grocery Store Shelves: Agribusiness Researcher

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Amid the current food shortages, don’t panic buy at the grocery store and don’t blame the shortages on the trucker vaccine mandate alone. That’s the advice of University of Guelph agribusiness researcher Dr. Simon Somogyi, who says a few factors have come together to create the “perfect storm” that has resulted in Canadians finding bare […]

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