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Food Safety Expert Speaks to CBC About Salmonella Outbreak

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Prof. Keith Warriner, Department of Food Science, spoke to CBC News about an outbreak of salmonella infections in Ontario and Quebec that has been traced back to a brand of Italian sausage. The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has identified Filicetti brand cured sausage as the source of the outbreak. Warriner, who specializes in food safety, […]

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Political Sciences Prof Discusses Party Leadership Changes

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Prof. Tamara Small, Department of Political Science, spoke to Yahoo! Canada News about whether a party leader should resign after being defeated in an election. Small said that in the last 20 years, there’s been this “new wave of tossing leaders out” after a defeat. But she said it isn’t always necessary to seek new […]

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Oct. 23 Board of Governors: Audited Financial Statements Approved, Transition to UPP Continues

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The most recent U of G Board of Governors meeting was held Oct. 23. Below are key highlights from the meeting. A full synopsis of the meeting is available on the University Secretariat’s website. Audited Financial Statements Approved The University’s audited financial statements are prepared by the University and reviewed by its audit firm, Ernst […]

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GenEQ Inspiring Women Profiles: Prof Kim Anderson

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The GenEQ: Advancing the Status of Women at U of G initiative is helping amplify the work of inspiring women and allies on campus. Read more profiles on the GenEQ website. Recognizing and understanding fundamental Indigenous relationships Prof. Kim Anderson has followed a winding path of opportunities as a writer, researcher and storyteller that has […]

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U of G’s MacKinnon Building to Undergo a Nearly $20-Million Renovation

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A new ImprovLab and updates to an existing theatre, student space and main entrance are the focus of a nearly $20-million renovation of the University of Guelph’s MacKinnon Building launched today with an official groundbreaking ceremony. The renovations will cover 45,000 square feet in the building that is home to the College of Arts. “To […]

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Learn on the Go With Your Free LinkedIn Learning Access

Expand your learning any time, anywhere with LinkedIn Learning. All U of G and University of Guelph-Humber students, faculty and staff have access to this free online learning platform. Choose the training that’s right for you LinkedIn Learning is a video-based training library that gives users access to online learning modules taught by industry experts. […]

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Sports Business Scholar Discusses Sports Mascots and Dancers

Prof. Norman O’Reilly, School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management, spoke to The Deseret News about all the stops pulled out by sports teams to lure fans to attend live games. From team dancers and timeout music, to mascots, T-shirt cannons and one-shot competitions, professional sports teams now rely on the downtime in any game […]

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Political Sciences Prof Discusses PPC With National Post

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Prof. Tamara Small, Department of Political Science, spoke to the National Post about the viability of the People’s Party of Canada, which fared poorly in this week’s federal election. Small commented that most Canadians take the idea of multiculturalism seriously — at least in English Canada — and the PPC, headed by former Conservative Maxime […]

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U of G Builds On Environmental Expertise With New Institute

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Tackling the world’s environmental problems through innovation and interdisciplinary collaborations is the focus of a new institute at the University of Guelph. The Guelph Institute for Environmental Research (GIER) will build on the University’s expertise in the environment and sustainability by bringing together researchers from diverse fields. “GIER includes researchers from all seven colleges at […]

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The Physics of Fighting Wildfire: Grad Leads Fire Attack in B.C.

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A University of Guelph grad leading the fight against wildfires in southern British Columbia is finding that his physics degree has come in handy. In recent years, Bryce Moreira’s job as aviation specialist with the Kamloops Fire Centre has been intensely demanding, given the highly combustible conditions in B.C.’s forests. But Moreira, 29, says he […]

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Rabies Expert Speaks to CBC About Avoiding Infection

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Prof. Scott Weese from U of G’s Ontario Veterinary College spoke to CBC Windsor about the risks of contracting rabies from wild animals such as raccoons and skunks. Many residents in Windsor are worried about a spike in rabies cases in nearby Michigan, with several rabid skunks discovered. Weese, Department of Pathobiology, said the risk […]

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She’s Got Game Campaign Reaches $1-Million Mark

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More than $1 million has been raised for the She’s Got Game initiative for gender equity and advancing women in sport at the University of Guelph. Since it began in October 2018, the initiative has attracted support from more than 100 donors and sponsors. She’s Got Game is intended to ensure equal access for women […]

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Food Science Experts Discuss Recent Recalls With CP

Prof. Lawrence Goodridge and Keith Warriner, Department of Food Science, spoke with The Canadian Press about what’s behind the recent spike in food recalls. They said the recalls are not a sign that there are more problems in the food supply, but are the result of a more vigilant food investigation body and better testing […]

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History Prof Discusses Nasty Election Campaigns With CBC

Is this federal election campaign the nastiest ever? So asked a CBC.ca article this week, with the writer turning to Prof. Matthew Hayday for insight. Hayday, from the Department of History, cited two other campaigns he thought were better examples of “gutter politics”: 1917 and 1993. “To me, those campaigns were far worse than anything […]

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U of G Expert Discusses Religious Grounds of Vaccine Hesitancy

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Prof. Maya Goldenberg, Department of Philosophy, spoke to The Canadian Press about whether there are merits to vaccination objections that are based on religious or philosophical grounds. The article appeared on CBC.ca, CTVNews.ca and elsewhere. Toronto Public Health is petitioning the Ontario government to stop allowing schoolchildren to be exempted from vaccination requirements due to […]

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Oct. 21 Flag Raising: Aboriginal Awareness Week and Queer Identities Week Events

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From Oct. 21 to 25, the U of G community celebrates Aboriginal Awareness Week and Queer Identities Week. Take part in events happening across campus. Aboriginal Awareness Week – Full event listing on GryphLife Acknowledging the First Nations, Métis and Inuit presence and partnerships on campus, and opportunities for education and discussion. Queer Identities Week […]

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Oct. 7 Senate: Schedule of Dates, New Grad Student Course Cap and Call for Nominations

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The most recent U of G Senate meeting was held Oct. 7. Below are key highlights from the meeting. A full synopsis of the meeting is available on the University Secretariat’s website. Schedule of Dates for 2020-21 The Academic Schedules of Dates for Summer 2020, Fall 2020 and Winter 2021 have been presented to Senate […]

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U of G Cannabis Expert Featured on 640 Toronto

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Prof. Andrew Hathaway, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, was featured this week in an interview on Global News Radio’s 640 Toronto with Jeff McArthur. Hathaway is an expert in the cannabis market and Canada drug policy. 640 Toronto was marking the one-year anniversary since cannabis became legal in Canada, bringing attention to the fact that […]

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Expert Alert: What’s Behind the Recent Spate of Food Recalls?

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This fall has seen a flurry of food recalls across Canada, with hundreds of beef and veal products recalled over E. coli concerns, several cooked chicken products recalled due to Listeria fears, and sausages recalled over Salmonella worries. What is behind all the recalls? Are they a reflection of a lax food safety system, or […]

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Phishing Scams at U of G: What You Need to Know

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Cyber criminals want access to your personal information and passwords! You can stop them. A “phishing attempt” happens when a cyber criminal poses as a legitimate organization – like the University or your bank – to get you to provide them with confidential information. Phishing attempts often happen over email.  Phishing messages can lure you […]

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