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New Canada Research Chair Funding for Two U of G Profs

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Meshing Indigenous and Western ways of knowing and amplifying often unheard voices are the goals for two University of Guelph researchers who will receive a total of $1.9 million in new federal funding under the prestigious Canada Research Chairs (CRC) program. The funding is part of a $151-million investment announced Jan. 12 by François-Philippe Champagne, […]

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Lawrence Hill Makes Headlines With First Children’s Book

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Lawrence Hill, a University of Guelph creative writing professor, is making headlines for his new children’s book, Beatrice and Croc Harry. Hill spoke to the Toronto Star about the new book and explained how children’s writing differs from other forms of writing he’s done as well as why he incorporated a larger message in the […]

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U of G Launches Novel Online Farm Business Program

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Free farm business management skills ranging from farm business planning to maintaining mental health will be offered through a new self-paced, free virtual course being launched this month by the University of Guelph and partner organizations. Believed to be the first of its kind in Canada, U of G’s new “Foundations in Agricultural Management” online […]

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Nominations Open for Excellence in Undergraduate Academic Advising Medallion

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Undergrads: Has a faculty adviser, program counsellor or academic advising staff member at U of G made an important contribution to your academic success? Individuals or groups in a role that involves academic advising can be nominated for the 2022 Excellence in Undergraduate Academic Advising Medallion. What a great way to show your appreciation! This […]

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U of G eDNA Experts Make Headlines

Dr. Mehrdad Hajibabaei and Dr. Robert Hanner, professors in the Department of Integrative Biology, spoke to news outlets about recently published research on a new use for environmental DNA. The new research investigated a way to gather eDNA from the air to monitor land animals such as birds and mammals, including vulnerable species. Both Hajibabaei […]

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COVID-19 Worsens Prospects for People With Disabilities: U of G Prof

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The COVID-19 pandemic has worsened lives for many people with disabilities, says a University of Guelph professor who hopes her new research report will push Ottawa and provincial governments to improve income and support policies. The pandemic has disproportionately affected Canadians with disabilities, reduced access to services and supports, and widened systemic inequities, said Dr. […]

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U of G Awards Scholarships Created in Honour of Plane Crash Victims

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Two years ago, the University of Guelph lost two graduate students who were aboard Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 when it was shot down near Tehran. Ghanimat Azhdari and Milad Ghasemi Ariani, both Iranian nationals, were returning on Jan. 8, 2020, to resume their studies at U of G after visiting their home country during […]

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COVID-19 Update: Rapid tests

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Updating our approach to rapid testing The exceptionally high transmission rate of the Omicron variant and global supply chain shortages have created COVID-19 testing challenges around the world. To align with recent changes from the provincial government that address these challenges and to effectively manage our own supply of rapid tests, U of G has […]

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U of G to Be Rapid Test Distribution Site Jan. 10-12

The Ministry of Health has selected the University of Guelph as a distribution point for its community rapid testing program. A limited supply of rapid antigen testing kits from the Government of Ontario will be available to the University and broader community Jan. 10, 11 and 12 while supplies last. There is a daily limit […]

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New Online Game Designed to Improve Kids’ Vaccination Experience

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A University of Guelph psychologist has helped develop a new online game designed to give kids and their caregivers strategies to help manage pain, fear and anxiety about vaccination. Dr. Meghan McMurtry, a professor in the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences (CSAHS), said the game aims to remove some of the pain and […]

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COVID-19 Update: U of G’s Response to Latest Government Updates

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Thank you for your continued support these past 22 months. We hope you were able to enjoy a well-deserved break over the winter holidays and found some time to relax. As we enter 2022, we face a new and even more challenging phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. We are all adjusting to new regulations and […]

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BBC Talks to Parenting Expert

Dr. Leon Kuczynski, professor emeritus in the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences, is featured in a BBC News story on how much, or how little, parents shape their children. In the article, Kuczynski, Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition, says most parenting involves dealing with children’s non-compliance. But a child’s resistance is […]

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CBC’s Quirks and Quarks Asks Expert Why Some Animals Can’t Vomit

Dr. Luis Arroyo, a professor in the Department of Clinical Studies in the Ontario Veterinary College, was among the science experts who had answers during the annual holiday listeners’ question show on CBC Radio’s Quirks and Quarks. The show aired on New Year’s Day. Asked why some animals are unable to vomit, Arroyo said many […]

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Marketing Professor Pens Toronto Star Commentary on Starbucks

Dr. Tim Dewhirst

Dr. Timothy Dewhirst, a professor in marketing and consumer studies in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, wrote a Toronto Star op ed  about the business challenges of Starbucks during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the commentary, Dewhirst says that the American company, with its multinational chain of coffee houses, experienced rapid growth […]

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Prof Talks Cell-Growth Technology in Globe and Mail Article

  Dr. Tariq Akhtar, a professor in molecular and cellular biology in the College of Biological Science, is featured in a Globe and Mail article about a Canadian-Israeli start-up company aiming to grow plant nutrients using cell-growth technology. The company has launched a platform to grow nutrients without actually growing plants. Akhtar says more research is […]

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BBC Article Highlights Prof’s Research on Cheating

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A BBC article exploring why some people are compelled to cheat at games mentions the research of Dr. Kerry Ritchie, a professor in the Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences in the College of Biological Science. In the article, Ritchie says that the majority of academic cheating is conducted by high-achieving students, with 60 per […]

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U of G Food Scientist Named Officer of Order of Canada

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A long-time food scientist at the University of Guelph whose discoveries in everything from trans fats to chocolate have helped improve human health and agri-food sustainability has been awarded one of Canada’s highest honours. Dr. Alejandro Marangoni was named Dec. 29 as an Officer of the Order of Canada. Marangoni was among 135 Canadians named […]

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U of G Vaccination Clinic Opens, 1,000 Doses Daily Planned

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As part of a community-wide effort to increase the availability of third doses and promote vaccination, the University of Guelph will host a second public COVID-19 vaccination clinic on campus beginning Jan. 4, 2022. The clinic will be held in the Mitchell Gym of the W.F. Mitchell Athletics Centre. This week, hours of operation are: […]

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NPR Consults U of G Political Scientist on Gay Rights

Political scientist Dr. Jordi Diez spoke to NPR’s The World for a radio interview on the precarious win of same-sex marriage rights in Chile. Diez noted that Chile’s decision this month to legalize same-sex marriage has been met with backlash by the country’s religious conservative activists and may be at risk of being overturned. A […]

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