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CTV Morning Show Speaks With U of G Disease Modeller

Prof. Amy Greer, Department of Population Medicine, spoke to CTV’s Your Morning about the concept of “natural immunity” for the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Greer explained that typically with many viral infections, immunity can occur either through vaccination or simply by infection with the illness. Those who are “naturally immune” can act as a […]

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Sports Business Scholar Discusses Future of Pro Sport in Pandemic

With several professional sports leagues making the first moves to re-start practices and find ways forward during the pandemic, the University of Guelph has an expert who can offer comment. Prof. Norman O’Reilly is the director of International Institute for Sport Business and Leadership at U of G and a leading scholar in the business […]

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Lysa Porth Named New Dean for Lang School of Business and Economics

An award-winning academic with an international reputation for excellence, innovation, and business leadership and collaboration has been named dean of the University of Guelph’s Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics. Lysa Porth will begin a five-year term Oct. 1. She is the associate dean of strategic partnerships and administration in the Asper School […]

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U of G Students Working on Front Lines of COVID-19 Outbreak

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During the early stages of the COVID-19 prevention measures, amid completing classes and preparing for final exams, University of Guelph student Erik Campbell-Anton felt compelled to serve on the front lines of the pandemic.   He took a job at Caressant Care, an assisted living home in St. Thomas, Ont., working alongside his grandmother and two aunts who are staff members there. He wanted to […]

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COVID-19 Update: April 24, 2020

Message to students Dear University of Guelph students, Congratulations on completing the winter 2020 semester! This past term was much different than what we all expected, but you persevered, and we are proud of what you accomplished. Now, you are likely wondering what our plan is for fall 2020. With the University of Guelph’s mission […]

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Food Economist Discusses Grocery Lineups with Toronto Star

Prof. Mike von Massow

The Toronto Star spoke to Prof. Michael von Massow, a food economist with U of G’s Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, for his ideas on changes to make grocery store shopping easier during the pandemic.  Von Massow, who studies the structure and performance of food supply chains, suggested a few ideas that would […]

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COVID-19 Update: April 23, 2020

Dear members of the U of G community, COVID-19 has introduced many new and different challenges into all of our lives. For students in particular, life during COVID-19 has demanded new ways of studying and learning. It has also created additional material pressures for our students with respect to summer jobs, travel restrictions and unexpected […]

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Washington Post Consults OVC Zoonosis Expert

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The Washington Post consulted Prof. Scott Weese, the head of infection control at U of G’s Ontario Veterinary College (OVC), to provide insight into news that two cats in New York state have tested positive for the new coronavirus. The article noted there is a difference between infected and infectious — meaning just because a […]

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U of G Cybersecurity Expert Offers 5 Tips for Working from Home Safely

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With so many Canadians working remotely from their homes, many may be vulnerable to hackers because they have skipped simple precautions, says a University of Guelph expert on cybersecurity. Prof. Ali Dehghantanha is the director of the Cyber Science Lab in U of G’s School of Computer Science. He says employers typically have measures in […]

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U of G Technology Behind Mobile COVID-19 Test for Rural, Indigenous, Remote Areas

Rapid, portable COVID-19 testing, especially for underserved, remote areas such as Indigenous communities in northern Ontario, is the purpose of a new “lab in a briefcase” based on University of Guelph genomics technology. The test was adapted by Precision Biomonitoring, a Guelph-based company named in late March among the first 10 candidate companies selected by […]

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U of G Announces New Director of Animal Welfare Centre

Prof. Georgia Mason, an award-winning behavioural biologist, has been named the new director of the Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare (CCSAW) at the University of Guelph. The first of its kind in North America, the Campbell Centre was established in 1989. It consists of core faculty members and dozens of associated faculty […]

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COVID-19 Update: April 22, 2020

Athletics Memberships, Programs, Rentals and Summer Update The Department of Athletics has now cancelled all events and external business until July 1. This includes registered programs, fitness memberships and facility rentals. An email with information about credits and refunds for cancelled rentals, programs and memberships has been distributed. At this time, there are no impacts […]

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U of G to Divest from Fossil Fuels

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The University of Guelph’s Board of Governors today voted to divest from fossil fuel companies in its endowment portfolio. U of G is among the first universities in Canada to make such a commitment. The decision was made in the context of the University’s ongoing commitment to long-term carbon reduction targets and to its environmental […]

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U of G Expert Says Pandemic Response Proves Changes to Protect Earth Are Possible

Earth Day is typically a time to contemplate humanity’s impacts on the environment. While not the initial intention, our rapid behavioural changes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic have already brought about healthy changes in our environment, says a University of Guelph expert in global change ecology and sustainability. Prof. Madhur Anand, School of Environmental […]

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U of G Develops Effective Way to Replenish Threatened Plants

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From two seeds grew a thousand plants. University of Guelph researchers used advanced cloning techniques to give the threatened Hill’s thistle a fighting chance. This cutting-edge propagation method could rejuvenate the population of other threatened and endangered plant species, said lead researcher Prof. Praveen Saxena, Department of Plant Agriculture. Published recently in the journal PLOS […]

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Canadian Press, CBC Consult U of G Food Economist

Prof. Mike von Massow

The Canadian Press turned to Prof. Michael von Massow, a food economist with U of G’s Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, to discuss the temporary closure of the Cargill meat packing plant in Alberta. The article appeared in several media outlets, including on CTVNews.ca. Postmedia News also quoted Prof. Von Massow’s YouTube video […]

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New U of G Environmental Institute Funding Eight Research Projects

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With Earth Day approaching, the University of Guelph’s new Guelph Institute for Environmental Research (GIER) is announcing its first round of funding toward eight diverse research projects, all aimed at solving global environmental problems. GIER is providing $111,000 through its Small Grants Program for projects ranging from green approaches to removing contaminants from water, to […]

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Arrell Director Makes Headlines on Farm Labour, Food System

Prof. Evan Fraser, director of the Arrell Food Institute, has spoken to several news outlets recently about agricultural labour shortages, food shortages and increased demand on food banks. Fraser was interviewed by the Financial Post about why laid-off Canadians cannot simply take over farm work typically done by temporary foreign workers. He said agricultural work […]

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U of G Mask-Cleaning Technology Makes Headlines

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A sanitation innovation co-developed by Prof. Keith Warriner, Department of Food Science, is making national headlines. The Canadian Press featured the “clean flow” waterless sanitation process Warriner developed, with articles appearing across the country, including on GlobalNews.ca. Warriner also appeared on CBC Radio’s Morning Edition to discuss the invention. The technology uses ultraviolet light, hydrogen […]

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