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Mounting PPE Debris a Threat to Human, Animal Health, Says U of G Study

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More plastic-based PPE litter collecting in public spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic points to a need for better disposal methods and education about handling personal protective equipment, says a new University of Guelph study. The study shows discarded PPE is accumulating this year, especially in grocery store parking lots and residential neighbourhoods. Besides posing human […]

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A Message to the Community from President Yates Re: COVID-19 Outbreak

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  Dear Members of Our U of G Community: I am writing today to update all of you on a serious situation affecting our Guelph campus. As you may know, we are dealing with an extensive COVID-19 outbreak resulting from unsanctioned social gatherings in our University residences earlier this month. So far, more than two […]

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Jan. 20 Board of Governors Meeting: Capital Plan Approved

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The most recent U of G Board of Governors meeting was held Jan. 20. Below are key highlights from the meeting. A full synopsis of the meeting is available on the University Secretariat’s website. Capital Plan The University has over 7 million square feet of space spread across almost 150 buildings. With an average building […]

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COVID-19 Outbreak Connected to U of G Residence

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The University of Guelph has just learned of seven confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 connected to the University’s East Village Townhouses. Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health has declared an outbreak. This allows Public Health to support the University with additional resources to help manage the situation. This is an evolving situation; the number of positive cases will […]

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Frequent, Moderate Exercise Better for Health Than HIIT Workouts, U of G Study Reveals

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High-intensity interval training, or HIIT, is all the rage these days, but it may not be as beneficial for weight loss and blood pressure as a moderate-intensity, more frequent exercise regimen, a new University of Guelph study has revealed. Researchers found that doing moderate-intensity exercise five times a week lowers body fat and improves blood […]

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Nominations Being Accepted for Senate and Board of Governors

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Nominations are currently being accepted for positions on the University’s Senate and Board of Governors. Opportunities are available for faculty/librarians, staff and students. The nomination period closes Feb. 10. The Senate and Board are the two highest governing bodies at the University of Guelph. Members of each help shape the future direction of the University […]

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New Chair to Strengthen Veterinary Communications, Relationship-Building

Improving lives of pets, veterinary clients and veterinary teams through communication and relationship-building is the goal of a new $1-million chair awarded at the University of Guelph. Believed to be the first of its kind worldwide, the new VCA Canada Chair in Relationship-Centred Veterinary Medicine will be held by Dr. Jason Coe, a leading expert […]

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University of Guelph Project to Help Birds Avoid Deadly Window Collisions

Hayley Wilson stands in a field feeding a chickadee from her hand.

A University of Guelph student group has started an ambitious project intended to help protect countless birds from injury or death resulting from collisions with window glass. With a $2,000 start-up grant from World Wildlife Federation (WWF) Canada and the non-profit organization Chantiers jeunesse, Bird Safe Guelph is providing 140 kits to Guelph and area […]

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Regular COVID-19 Tests for Students Could Help Keep Schools Open, Says U of G Researcher

Regularly randomly testing students for COVID-19 could help control outbreaks in schools and allow them to remain open, reveals a new study involving a University of Guelph researcher. The study, published recently in BMC Public Health, found testing one to two students a day in every classroom could be an effective way to keep transmission rates in […]

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Message From President Yates on Sexual Violence Reports

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Dear members of the University of Guelph community: I am writing to you all today to share some important information. During the last several months, the University of Guelph has been working diligently to review our policies and procedures related to sexual violence. Today, the University is sharing two important reports containing recommendations that will […]

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Provincewide Shutdown and Stay-at-Home Order in Effect, U of G Teaching, Services Affected

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Updated: January 13, 2021 University of Guelph services and activities continue to be affected by the provincewide shutdown and the recently announced stay-at-home order that will last at least 28 days. To keep the U of G community informed, we are posting updates to the “University of Guelph Measures During COVID-19 Provincewide Shutdown” section on […]

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Human Resources Professor Discusses Worker Safety Amid COVID-19 With CBC

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Human resources professor Dr. Nita Chhinzer of U of G’s Department of Management spoke to several CBC Radio stations about who should be responsible for health and safety in the workplace during COVID-19. Here is her interview with CBC’s Ottawa Morning. This comes as the RCMP begins a criminal investigation into a meat processing facility […]

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CBC Consults U of G Rural Internet Access Expert

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Dr. Helen Hambly Odame, a professor in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, spoke to CBC London about the ongoing issue of the “digital divide” that separates those who have access to high-speed broadband internet access and those who don’t. Hambly noted in her interview that it’s not just people in rural or remote areas who have trouble accessing […]

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New U of G Professorship Focuses on Companion Animal Nutrition

A photo of Dr. Caitlin Grant and a dog before the OVC Health Sciences Centre

Dr. Caitlin Grant aims to ensure that pets eat right and that veterinarians have the information they need to provide sound advice to pet owners about the importance of proper nutrition for companion animal health. The three-time University of Guelph grad has joined the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) as the holder of the new  Nestlé Purina Professorship in Companion Animal Nutrition. Nestlé […]

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U of G Student Helps Provide Hundreds of Homeless Youth With Hygiene Kits

University of Guelph student Kartikay Pabbi is making a difference in the lives of hundreds of homeless youths in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Pabbi, who is a founding member and part of the executive team of the Toronto chapter of Hygiene for the Homeless, helped deliver 300 hygiene kits to youth shelters in the […]

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Wall Street Journal Consults U of G Psychology Professor

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The Wall Street Journal spoke to U of G psychology professor Dr. Deborah Powell about research she and colleagues conducted about how people lie during job interviews.  The study, conducted in U of G’s industrial and organizational psychology graduate program with PhD candidate Jordan Ho, found that people tell small lies and exaggerations when they feel like they already […]

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Vaccine Hesitancy Researcher Appears on TVO’s The Agenda

Prof. Maya Goldenberg

Prof. Maya Goldenberg, Department of Philosophy, appeared on TVO’s The Agenda with Steve Paikin on Thursday, Jan. 7 to discuss why one in five Canadians are “hesitant” about vaccines. Goldenberg specializes in the philosophy of science and medicine and has long examined why some people become wary of science and hesitant of vaccines. She is […]

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President’s Advisory Committee on Anti-Racism Named

The University of Guelph has a new President’s Advisory Committee on Anti-Racism (PACAR). Co-chaired by Lawrence Hill, a professor in the School of English and Theatre Studies and a renowned author and advocate of racial equality, the committee will make recommendations for addressing racism and promoting equity, diversity and inclusivity. The creation of PACAR was […]

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