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Guelph Turfgrass Institute Makes Headlines

The ongoing research at the Guelph Turfgrass Institute was recently featured in an article in ScoreGolf magazine. The article noted the GTI is “internationally renowned” and “widely respected as a world-class hub for turfgrass and sports field research” and that golf superintendents across the country rely on the Institute for expertise when turf problems arise. […]

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John Walsh to Complete Term at Guelph-Humber June 2020

Prof. John Walsh, vice-provost of the University of Guelph-Humber, will complete his third term June 30, 2020. Following an administrative leave, John plans to rejoin the Department of Management as a professor in U of G’s Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics. The announcement was made today by Charlotte Yates, the University of […]

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History Prof Discusses War Connections With Ottawa Citizen

Prof. Matthew Hayday, with the Department of History, spoke to the Ottawa Citizen, about why so many Canadians remain angry about a poorly executed Veterans Affairs video. The video, released last spring to commemorate VE Day, mistakenly showed Second World War German soldiers in place of Canadian soldiers. Though the department quickly apologized, many war […]

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U of G Planning Iconic Honey Bee Research Centre

The University of Guelph will turn its long-standing research prowess in pollinator health and conservation into North America’s first one-stop shop for honey bee research, education and outreach. U of G is planning a new, $12-million facility aimed at helping understand the stressors affecting honey bees and other pollinators and finding solutions. A recent transformational […]

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U of G Marks Powley Day with Métis Flag Raising and Cultural Workshop Sept. 19

Métis flag at the University Centre

On Sept. 19, U of G will fly the Métis flag in recognition of Powley Day. The day marks the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision to recognize Métis harvesting rights as protected under the Constitution. “Powley Day provides us with an opportunity to learn more about Métis culture, rights and activism,” says Kathryn Hofer, Interim […]

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Gryphon Park is U of G’s Student Homecoming Hot Spot!

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Students: On Saturday, September 28, come cheer on your Guelph Gryphons football team at Gryphon Park – the Central Students Association’s homecoming hot spot! FREE Gryphon shirts and buffs for the first 500 people! FREE food with your student card! FREE admission and activities! The Making Box hosts the day with OJ the DJ spinning […]

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Urban Ecology Expert Speaks With Toronto Star

Prof. Faisal Moola, from the Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics, spoke to the Toronto Star for an article about the city of Toronto’s adoption of a citywide pollinator protection strategy and declaration of an official bee. The article noted that cities like Toronto are beginning to recognize that they can and must play a […]

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U of G Expert Speaks With CBC About Ticks in the Fall

Dr. Katie Clow against a grey backdrop

Prof. Katie Clow from the Department of Population Medicine at U of G’s Ontario Veterinary College spoke with CBC Kitchener about how the fall should not be considered the end of tick season. Clow explained that October and November is peak time for adult ticks because the air is cooler and the moisture they love […]

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U of G Femicide Researcher Makes National Headlines

Prof. Myrna Dawson spoke to Macleans about the problem of tracking domestic violence and why it’s still so difficult to calculate the number of women and girls dying or experiencing violence at the hands of an intimate partner, spouse or relative. She said because there is no domestic violence, family violence or femicide criminal offence […]

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2019 President’s and Chancellors’ Scholarships Awarded

2019 Scholarship Winners

Thirteen incoming undergraduate students at the University of Guelph received top entrance awards during the 2019 scholar awards ceremony held on campus Aug. 30. Seven students received President’s Scholarships, which recognize high school achievements, leadership abilities, and citizenship activities. Three students received Chancellors’ Scholarships honouring current and former U of G chancellors and awarded for […]

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New York Times Seeks Input of U of G Sports Business Expert

Business professor Norm O’Reilly spoke to The New York Times about the Toronto Raptors’ decision to become the first NBA team to introduce team-branded hijabs. The move is considered an effort to be more inclusive to fans of all cultures, with the team saying the athletic apparel was “inspired by those brave enough to change […]

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U of G Expert Discusses Indigenous Voter Turnout

Brittany Luby

Prof. Brittany Luby of U of G’s Department of History spoke with Global News about what’s needed to ensure more Indigenous people can vote in the upcoming federal election. The article noted that Indigenous voter turnout spiked by 15 per cent in the 2015 election, with some First Nations communities running out of ballots. Luby commented […]

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U of G History Prof Discusses Fluoridation Debate

Prof. Catherine Carstairs

Why is water fluoridation such a source of controversy for many people? That was the question U of G Prof. Catherine Carstairs of the Department of History was asked by Buzzfeed News in a new article about how legitimate research into the possible health effects of fluoridation is being thwarted by loud anti-fluoride campaigns. Carstairs […]

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Event-Packed Day Planned for Homecoming 2019

The University of Guelph will see plenty of activity during Homecoming 2019, with a roster of events aimed at attracting and keeping students on campus Sept. 28. Johnston Green will be transformed into “Gryphon Park” for the occasion, with student events taking place from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The event will offer inflatable obstacle […]

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Migratory Bird Expert Comments on New Research

Smiling portrait of biology professor Ryan Norris

Prof. Ryan Norris, of the Department of Integrative Biology, offered his thoughts to CBC News.ca on a new study that suggests that neonicotinoid pesticides may be harming  birds that migrate during spring planting season. The research found that when sparrows ate small doses of neonic-coated seeds, they quickly lost weight at a time when they […]

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Taking U of G’s Health Promotion Commitment to a New Level

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Starting this fall, the University of Guelph will launch a new Healthy Campus Initiative that will aim to review, align, coordinate and enhance health promotion activities for U of G’s students, faculty and staff. Overseen by President Franco Vaccarino and led by Carrie Chassels, vice-provost (student affairs) and Martha Harley, associate vice-president (human resources), the […]

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Molecular Biologist Discusses Reforestation With BBC Radio

Prof. Alex Smith, of the Department of Integrative Biology, spoke with the BBC World Service’s Newsday program about what can be done to restore rainforests destroyed by fire, such as the fires destroying the Amazonia and Indonesia. Smith described research he and his team conducted in which they introduced pulped-out orange peelings to the soil […]

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Exhibit Emphasizes Importance of Truth in Reconciliation: U of G

a woman with long hair and feather earrings smiles for a portrait against a stone wall

A new exhibit opening in Guelph this week draws attention to the need for truth in reconciliation efforts, say University of Guelph leaders. “Into the Light: Eugenics and Education in Southern Ontario” will run at the Guelph Civic Museum September 16, 2019 to March 1, 2020. It focuses on eugenics education, including courses taught at […]

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