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Nominate a Deserving Volunteer for a Dr. William Winegard Exemplary Volunteer Involvement Award

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Consider nominating a faculty, staff member or student who is an outstanding community volunteer for the Dr. William Winegard Exemplary Volunteer Involvement Awards. United Way of Guelph Wellington Dufferin and the People and Information Network (PIN) have partnered with the University of Guelph through these awards to recognize volunteers who have: demonstrated generosity of time […]

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BBC Future Consults U of G Food Waste Expert

Prof. Kate Parizeau, Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics, spoke to BBC Future about why solving the problem of food waste is so tricky. Parizeau said it’s often hard to know exactly how much and precisely what kinds of food we’re wasting, which is why she recently led a study in which her team dug through […]

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Bullying Expert Shares Expertise on Pink Shirt Day

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Prof. Ryan Broll, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, spoke to several media outlets on Feb. 26, Pink Shirt Day, to discuss his latest research on youth resilience to bullying. Broll spoke to CBC Radio Kitchener’s The Morning Edition and said his most recent research revealed that teachers can play a big role for bullied students, […]

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U of G Prof Talks Bullying and Resilience for Pink Shirt Day

With Pink Shirt Day on Feb. 26, a University of Guelph expert on bullying says teachers play a significant role when it comes to the level of resilience shown by children who have experienced bullying. Prof. Ryan Broll, from U of G’s Department of Sociology and Anthropology, specializes in bullying and cyber-bullying among youth, as […]

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U of G Athletes Excel at Recent Competitions

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University of Guelph athletes have excelled in recent days, reaching the podium numerous times in track and field, winning national wrestling medals and advancing in playoff competition in men’s hockey. For the fourth straight year, the men’s and women’s teams won the Ontario University Athletics track and field championships held Feb. 21-22 at York University. […]

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CBC Speaks with U of G Expert on Indigenous-Led Conservation

Prof. Faisal Moola, Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics, spoke to CBC North on efforts to reform Canadian conservation policies and practices to recognize the important knowledge of Indigenous peoples. For years, Moola said, traditional Indigenous land use practices for maintaining healthy ecosystems have been dismissed or ignored by mainstream science, but that has begun […]

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Toxicology Expert Speaks With CBC’s Marketplace

Prof. Ryan Prosser, School of Environmental Sciences, spoke to CBC’s Marketplace to offer his expertise on counterfeit products bought on the internet. The show investigated the prevalence of counterfeit products online and found several cosmetics ordered were high in heavy metals, including lead and mercury. That’s concerning, Prosser said, because exposure to high levels of lead […]

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U of G Response to Discussion on Well-Being of Our Students

The recent media focus on the University and the Athletics Department has served as an opportunity to have a valuable discussion, and we believe now is the time to move that discussion forward. To begin, we want to reiterate that we do not tolerate sexual violence or harassment of anyone within our community. In 2018 […]

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Nominate Someone Remarkable for a 2020 President’s Award for Exemplary Staff Service

2019 Exemplary Staff Award winners with President Franco Vaccarino

Do you know someone who has consistently demonstrated a commitment to excellence and has exceeded the expectations of their normal employment responsibilities? Nominate that staff member for a 2020 President’s Award for Exemplary Staff Service. Employees selected receive $2,000* and are recognized during an annual community event. Teams share the cash prize. Five award categories […]

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Political Science Chair Speaks to Globe and Mail on Judicial Appointments

Dr. Troy Ridell

Prof. Troy Riddell, chair of the Department of Political Science, spoke to The Globe and Mail for an article about allegations of Liberal involvement in judicial appointments. Riddell commented that wide partisan input is not unusual in appointment decisions, but it is important to know what percentage of recommended appointments are actually selected. He has long […]

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Sports Business Scholar Discusses Winnipeg Jets with CBC

Prof. Norman O’Reilly, School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management, spoke to CBC Winnipeg about the declining demand for Winnipeg Jets tickets and what it means for the franchise. O’Reilly said True North Sports and Entertainment is likely only breaking even on the team. But he added that he thinks True North majority owner David […]

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CBC Speaks to U of G Tourism Expert About Coronavirus Effects

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Prof. Marion Joppe, School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management, spoke to CBC News Toronto about the early effects of the new coronavirus on the Canadian economy. Joppe noted that China is a key source of tourism to Canada, accounting for more than 700,000 visits to such destinations as Niagara Falls, Toronto and even the […]

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Insects, Seaweed and Lab-Grown Meat Could Be the Foods of the Future

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Novel foods are a crucial part of the solution to the food crisis. By Prof. Evan Fraser, director of the Arrell Food Institute and Canada Research Chair in Global Food Security; Alesandros Glaros, Emily Duncan and Lisa Ashton, PhD candidates, Department of Geography, Environment & Geomatics […]

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Supporting U of G Student-Reservists Aim of Proposed Initiative

Bringing peace of mind to University of Guelph students serving in the Canadian Forces is the aim of a proposal that would offer these students academic accommodations. The Serving Scholars initiative will be the first of its kind in Ontario and unique in its focus on reservists. There are at least 30 U of G […]

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Feb. 10 Senate: Updated Study Break Policy, Call for Honorary Degree Nominations

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The most recent U of G Senate meeting was held on Feb. 10. Below are key highlights from the meeting. A full synopsis of the meeting is available on the University Secretariat’s website. Updated Policies: Reading Weeks and Study Break Days In response to questions from faculty and students about assignments due during reading weeks […]

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Infectious Disease Expert Discusses Fleas and Cat Scratch Fever

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Prof. Scott Weese, Department of Pathobiology at the Ontario Veterinary College, spoke to the Toronto Star about the illness known as “cat-scratch fever.” The condition, officially called Cat-Scratch Disease, is caused by bartonella bacteria, which are transmitted to humans via cat bites and occasionally cat scratches. The cats themselves contract the bacteria through flea bites. […]

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Food Economist Discusses Lab-Grown Dairy with Globe & Mail

Prof. Michael von Massow, Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, spoke to The Globe and Mail for an article about the burgeoning lab-grown dairy industry. Von Massow told the newspaper that while interest in plant-based dairy options is growing, he doesn’t think the new products will supplant traditional dairy producers. “These things will change […]

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Prof’s Toronto Star Commentary Critical of NHL Concussion Stance

Dr. Tim Dewhirst

Prof. Timothy Dewhirst, Department of Marketing and Consumer Studies, wrote a commentary in the Toronto Star about ongoing concussion concerns in the NHL. Dewhirst noted it’s been five years since defenceman Steve Montador died at the age of 35 following repeated concussions. Montador was diagnosed posthumously with CTE, a degenerative brain condition linked to repeated […]

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Food Security Expert Appears on Quirks & Quarks

Prof. Evan Fraser, the director of U of G’s Arrell Food Institute, appeared on CBC Radio’s Quirks & Quarks program this weekend to discuss his recent research on how climate change will affect global food production in the coming years. Fraser is one of the co-authors of a new report that created a first-of-its-kind model […]

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