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U of G Researchers Lead Multimillion-Dollar Project to Ensure Safe, Sustainable Local Drinking Water

University of Guelph researchers will help to ensure safe, sustainable drinking water for Wellington County’s growing population through groundwater studies to be funded by almost $11 million from the federal government and local government and industry partners. The new funding will enable U of G investigators monitoring local bedrock aquifer wells to learn more about […]

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Social Interactions Impact Climate Change Predictions, U of G Study Reveals

Something as simple as chatting with your neighbours about their new energy-efficient home renovations can affect wider climate change predictions, a new University of Guelph study reveals. Using a new model that couples human behaviour to climate systems, Canadian researchers including a U of G ecologist have discovered that including social processes can alter climate […]

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U of G Expert Comments to Globe and Mail on Ontario Wine Sales

Prof. Simon Somogyi

Prof. Simon Somogyi, the Arrell Chair in the Business of Food at the University of Guelph, co-wrote an opinion piece in The Globe and Mail, along with master’s student Andrew Nixon, about what steps Ontario needs to take to help the province’s ever-growing wine sector. Somogyi wrote that the current system that places wine only […]

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OFSAA at U of G: What You Need to Know About Parking

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The Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) track and field meet will be held on campus at Alumni Stadium June 6 to 8. The meet will be the largest athletic event in the city of Guelph’s history. Over three days, the campus expects about 5,000 visitors from more than 530 schools, including student-athletes, coaches, […]

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University Mourns Passing of Staff Member, Flags at Half-Mast Friday

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The University of Guelph community is mourning the death of Cheryl Dodds, a member of the University’s Physical Resources department, who passed away May 30. A memorial gathering will take place Friday, June 7 6 to 9 p.m. Gilchrist Chapel – McIntyre & Wilkie Funeral Home, 1 Delhi St., Guelph Campus flags will be lowered to […]

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Seven to Receive Honorary Degrees at U of G Summer Convocation

An accomplished local executive, a celebrated theoretical physicist and a First Nations farming leader are among those to be celebrated with honorary degrees at the University of Guelph’s summer convocation. The ceremonies will take place between Tuesday, June 11 and Thursday, June 13, with seven honorary degrees conferred. Three U of G professors will also […]

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Faculty, Students to Be Honoured at Summer Convocation

Several University of Guelph faculty members and students will be recognized for teaching, service and academic achievement during convocation ceremonies for almost 3,000 students June 11-13. A complete listing of convocation ceremonies, dates and times is available online. Top faculty awards will be presented to Profs. Nikki Martyn, Peter Krell and Alan Sullivan. Martyn will receive […]

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Sports Business Scholar Discusses NBA Playoffs With Globe & Mail

University of Guelph business professor Norm O’Reilly commented in a Globe and Mail article about those who are profiting from the Toronto Raptors playing in the NBA Finals. O’Reilly said the team’s success is bound to convert many new fans in Canada into long-term followers, which would increase the value of the team. That value […]

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U of G Showcases Initiatives for Local Food Week

To mark Local Food Week, the University of Guelph is highlighting the award-winning local food initiatives of campus Hospitality Services. Local Food Week aims to encourage consumers to support local agriculture and food processing. Ontario’s Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Ernie Hardeman, kicked off the event Monday. “Local Food Week is a great […]

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New Institute at U of G to Focus on One Health

From heading off the next global pandemic to improving food security in Canada’s North, tackling some of humanity’s most pressing health problems is the purpose of a new research and teaching institute being launched at the University of Guelph. The new One Health Institute (OHI) will bring together multidisciplinary researchers from across campus along with […]

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Expert Alert: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Report

The final report of the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls has determined that the deaths and disappearances of thousands over decades constitute a Canadian genocide. After nearly three years of gathering information, the commission released 231 recommendations in a 1,200-page report – titled Reclaiming Power and Place – at a ceremony […]

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Comment on the Wellness@Work Draft Strategic Plan

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In 2017, U of G faculty and staff completed a survey on workplace wellness. The opinions and ideas shared in that survey have been used to create a draft Wellness@Work Strategic Plan. The draft plan consists of four goals for U of G: Prioritize and enhance organizational psychological health Provide all employees with opportunities to […]

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U of G Expert Discusses EPA Assessments With Western Producer

Professor emeritus Len Ritter was interviewed by Western Producer about a declaration by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup herbicide, is not a carcinogen. Ritter said that in his 42-year career, he has never seen the EPA take such a clear stance on a chemical. He said he agreed […]

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Guelph Campus Marks First Day as Tobacco- and Smoke-Free Space

Clearing sky with text "Smoke-Free Campus"

As communities around the world celebrate World No Tobacco Day, U of G’s Guelph campus marks its first day as a tobacco- and smoke-free space. “It’s something that will help us create a healthier future for everyone on our campus,” said Don O’Leary, vice-president (finance, administration and risk). “It’s an important step for us.” As […]

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Psychology Prof Discusses Poor Food Choices With Global News

Prof. Francesco Leri in U of G’s Department of Psychology offered his thoughts to Global News Online about why Canadians continue to eat highly processed food when we know they are bad for us. The article noted that ultra-processed food is specifically designed to be appealing, which partly explains why we can’t stop eating it. […]

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Seven Gryphons Headed to 2019 FISU Summer Universiade

Five University of Guelph varsity student-athletes – all women – will represent Team Canada in the 2019 FISU Summer Universiade in Naples, Italy, this summer along with two Guelph Gryphons coaches. U Sports announced this week that the athletes and coaches were selected to attend the event, which takes place between July 3 and 14. […]

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She’s Got Game Initiative Makes National Headlines

A U of G Department of Athletics initiative to promote gender equity and excellence in women’s sports was the subject of a Canadian Press article that appeared in The Globe And Mail, the Toronto Star, TSN.ca and elsewhere. The article highlights She’s Got Game, an annual gala and fundraising campaign that raises money for women […]

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U of G Expert Talks Millennial Home Ownership With Vice

Vice Canada spoke with retired U of G real estate professor Jane Londerville about why there remains a “cult of home ownership” in Canada in which young adults are made to believe that home ownership is an expected rite of passage. The article notes that home ownership rates for young Canadians are higher than they […]

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