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U of G International Education Expert Makes Headlines

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Lynne Mitchell, the director of U of G’s Centre for International Programs, spoke to the Toronto Star about why more university students should take advantage of overseas study and work experiences. She said while many students consider study abroad experiences in countries that are similar to Canada, she encourages students to push themselves and step […]

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Adult Education Expert Speaks with Today’s Parent

Why do so many parents with children in school decide to go back to upgrade their education themselves? That was the question Today’s Parent magazine asked of Prof. Tricia van Rhijn, from U of G’s Department of Family Relations & Applied Nutrition. Statistics show that four percent of Canadian parents are attending school at any […]

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Profs Named Fellows of Royal Society of Canada

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Three University of Guelph professors have been named Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) – Canada’s top academic honour — for outstanding individual achievement in the arts, social sciences and sciences. Profs. Christine Bold, Barbara Morrongiello and John Fryxell will be among 93 new Fellows from across Canada inducted this fall in Ottawa. […]

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U of G Research Projects Get $2.5 Million From Province

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University of Guelph researchers will receive just over $2.5 million from the Ontario Research Fund (ORF) as part of a provincial investment in research and development announced on Sept. 10. Ten U of G research projects will receive support, from $50,000 for a digital design research hub in landscape architecture, to $1.4 million for a […]

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New Guinness World Record Set on U of G Campus

It’s official. The University of Guelph’s Physics and Astronomy Club has set a new Guinness World Record for the largest-ever creation of “elephant toothpaste.” The Guinness World Records team has confirmed that the frothy explosion of chemicals created by the club on Johnston Green this past May was the largest ever. At 21.04 cubic metres […]

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U of G Biologist Describes Snake Encounter to CBC Radio

Prof Alex Smith, of the Department of Integrative Biology, appeared on the CBC Radio program Quirks & Quarks for an episode looking at the challenges and adventures of scientists working in the field. Smith described an incident he had while was working in Costa Rica studying arthropods — the insects, spiders, millipedes and other small creatures that […]

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Project Serve Day: U of G Students Ready to Help Local Community

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From sorting food at the local food bank, to harvesting vegetable gardens, to helping out at a fall fair, hundreds of University of Guelph volunteers will head into the community Sept. 14 to volunteer with local groups as part of the University’s annual Project Serve Day. Continuing a 22-year tradition, about 400 U of G […]

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U of G Expert Alert: U.S.-Japan Trade Talks

With the U.S. and Japan working on a new, bilateral trade agreement, the University of Guelph has experts who can speak about what a new deal  might mean for Canadian growers and producers. The potential trade deal between the two economic powerhouses could see Japan cut tariffs on several American agricultural exports, including beef, pork, […]

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Nominations Open for Vacancies on Senate and Board of Governors

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Opportunities to serve on the University of Guelph Senate and Board of Governors are available for faculty, staff and students. Nominations for these positions are due Sept. 13 at noon. The Senate and Board are the two highest governing bodies at the University of Guelph. Members help shape the future direction of the University and […]

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BBC Future Speaks With U of G Circadian Medicine Expert

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BBC Future spoke with Prof. Tami Martino from the Department of Biomedical Sciences, for an article examining how our internal circadian rhythms affect how our immune systems perform Martino, the director of the Centre of Cardiovascular Investigations, explained that our physiology is different in the daytime compared to at night, which might mean that drugs […]

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U of G Prof Named Among Elite CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholars

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Prof. Wei Zhang, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, is among 14 international researchers named Canadian Institute for Applied Research (CIFAR) Azrieli Global Scholars for 2019-21. The CIFAR program provides $100,000 over two years to early-career scholars who are considered potential research leaders. Zhang plans to invest the funding in state-of-the-art laboratory infrastructure to develop […]

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Call for Nominations – Presidential Selection Committee

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President Franco Vaccarino will complete his term as president and vice-chancellor on August 1, 2020. In keeping with the Policy on University Appointments, the Board of Governors has launched the search for the University’s next president. The search process will be led by a Presidential Selection Committee comprised of a broad cross section of University […]

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Focusing on University Priorities and Celebrating Exceptional Staff and Faculty at 2019 Community Breakfast

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Reaffirming University of Guelph priorities, celebrating the campus community and recognizing deserving staff and faculty were highlights of the annual community breakfast held Wednesday in the U of G Athletics Centre. The campus community has shared tremendous successes in recent years, said president Franco Vaccarino. He said evidence of the University’s simple and clear mission […]

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U of G Researcher Wins Top SSHRC Award

A University of Guelph researcher has won a top research honour from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). Jake Pyne, a Banting post-doctoral researcher, was named today as the SSHRC 2019 Impact Award winner in the talent category. The award recognizes outstanding achievement by a current holder of a SSHRC doctoral or post-doctoral […]

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U of G Offering Online Cannabis Courses For Commercial, Home Growers

Cannabis growers from commercial professionals to home enthusiasts are the target of a new online course to be launched this fall at the University of Guelph. “Cannabis Production” will be offered beginning this September as part of a new cannabis specialization in U of G’s existing horticulture certificate program. A second course in cannabis regulations […]

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Sports Medicine Physician Speaks With Globe and Mail

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Dr. Margo Mountjoy, the clinical and academic lead at U of G’s Health and Performance Centre, spoke about the little-known problem of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) for a column in The Globe and Mail. RED-S occurs when athletes don’t consume enough calories to keep up with their energy needs, resulting in nutrient deficiencies […]

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Student Wellness to Celebrate Grand Opening of J.T. Powell Building This Week

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Student Wellness is now settled in their new space within the John T. Powell Building (beside the Athletics Centre) and will be celebrating with two open houses this week. Alison Burnett, director of Student Wellness, is looking forward to showcasing what the department has to offer. “We’re excited to be able to offer our students […]

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U of G’s College of Arts to Host Eden Mills Writers’ Festival Opening Night

The 2019 Eden Mills Writers’ Festival will begin this weekend, and the University of Guelph’s College of Arts will host the opening night. Featuring bestselling Canadian authors Guy Gavriel Kay and Marina Endicott, the opening event will take place Friday, Sept. 6, at the U of G Arboretum. Kay and Endicott will discuss their craft […]

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U of G Has Expert on Strangles Available

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With several Ontario fall fairs cancelling their horse events this year over fears of the spread of strangles, the University of Guelph has an expert who can explain the facts around this contagious horse illness. Prof. Scott Weese is an infectious diseases specialist with the Ontario Veterinary College’s Department of Pathobiology. He can discuss what […]

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