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U of G Prof Talks Burp Reduction in Dairy Cattle

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Animal biosciences professor Christine Baes is featured in a Vice video discussing a major research project to reduce methane gas production in dairy cattle. Baes is an expert in the field. In the video, Baes says the average dairy cow produces 70 to 120 kilograms of methane gas each year, mostly by releasing air from the […]

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Prof Discussing Food Utopias on CBC Radio Jan. 10

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Prof. Evan Fraser, director of the Arrell Food Institute, will be featured on CBC Radio’s Ideas With Paul Kennedy Jan. 10 at 9 p.m. discussing the utopian dinner party. A hundred years from now, the planet will have three billion more people to feed. Fraser, a global food security expert, will discuss possible solutions by contrasting two […]

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U of G Veterinarian Speaks to CBC on New Tick Hot Spots

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Dr. Katie Clow, a U of G veterinarian and post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Pathobiology, was featured in a Jan. 8 CBC report on Ontario’s tick population. An expert in the ecology and epidemiology of zoonotic and vector-borne diseases, Clow studies ticks, carriers of Lyme disease. She told CBC that knowledge of tick ecology […]

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College of Business and Economics Applications Way Up, Dean Tells Maclean’s

Julia Christensen Hughes, dean of U of G’s College of Business and Economics, spoke with Maclean’s magazine for a Jan. 7 feature story contrasting growing business school enrolment in Canada with declining enrolment in American universities. The Maclean’s report cites a Graduate Management Admissions Council survey that found Canadian business schools saw a 7.7-per-cent increase in […]

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Comment on U of G’s Draft Tobacco- and Smoke-Free Campus Policy

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After extensive community consultation U of G’s Smoke-Free Campus advisory committee has created a DRAFT Tobacco- and Smoke-Free Campus policy. The committee now invites all interested community members to comment on the draft policy. Feedback will be collected until Jan. 18, 2019 and then summarized into themes and shared with the advisory committee for consideration. […]

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Prof Answers ‘Can Animals Count’ Question on CBC Program

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Integrative biology professor John Fryxell was a guest on CBC’s Quarks and Quarks on Jan. 5, speaking on whether animals in the wild can count. He explained that animals can be trained to evaluate how many objects are present, especially for a food reward. Predators like pack wolves may not actually count, but they can measure […]

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CBC’s The Nature of Things Features U of G Prof

Prof. Mike Dixon appeared on CBC’s The Nature of Things on Nov. 28 in a segment about scientific innovation that will enable humans to survive on Mars. A professor in the School of Environmental Sciences, Dixon discussed his research and innovation for growing food on Mars. The segment highlighted his work on Space and Advanced […]

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Need Some Help to Make the Most of Your University Experience?

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It’s not always easy finding the right path at university. The Student Experience team is here to help. Bounce Back for first-year students This one-on-one support program is available to any first-year students who are struggling. Bounce Back can help you find motivation, figure out if you’re in the right program or support you if […]

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Dairy Expert Talks Butter in National Post

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U of G food science professor Art Hill lent his milk market expertise to a National Post feature story this week. The article explores the pros and cons of Canada’s highly protected dairy market and especially the country’s butter market. According to the article, Canadians have relatively fewer choices for purchasing butter than consumers in […]

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CTV Features U of G Cannabis Researcher

Prof. Max Jones appeared in a Jan. 2 CTV News story about Canadian universities and colleges that are legally growing cannabis for scientific research. Jones, a professor of plant agriculture at U of G, recently received a research licence to grow cannabis in vitro. He’s developing propagation methods and tools that will help optimize greenhouse growing conditions. […]

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University Mourns Passing of Staff Member and Student

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The University of Guelph community is mourning the death of a staff member and a student, both of whom passed away last month. Jerry Thatcher, a staff member in Physical Resources, died Dec. 25, 2018. Condolences to Jerry’s family can be shared through the Wall-Custance Funeral Home website. Patrick Coffey, a fourth-year student, passed away […]

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Prof Featured in O, The Oprah Magazine

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Prof. Jamie Gruman, College of Business and Economics, was featured in an article about positive thinking in O, The Oprah Magazine. Gruman, a professor of organizational behaviour in the Department of Management, co-authored the recent book Boost: The Science of Recharging Yourself in an Age of Unrelenting Demands. The Dec. 26 article looks at ways we can become […]

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BNN Bloomberg Talks Food Prices With U of G Expert

Prof. Evan Fraser was interviewed for a BNN Bloomberg on Dec. 21 talking about how to save money on food. The article highlighted a recent study by U of G and Dalhousie University researchers that found that vegetable prices will increase by four to six per cent in 2019. Fraser, director of the Arrell Food […]

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Prof Talks to CBC About Food-Growing Tech

Prof. Mike Dixon spoke to CBC News on Dec. 25 for a story about how space technology is being used to grow vegetables indoors for high-end restaurants. Dixon, a professor in U of G’s School of Environmental Sciences, talked about how the Canadian technology could also be used to address Northern food security. Director of U […]

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Prof Talks Climate Change on CBC Radio

Integrative biology professor Merritt Turetsky was featured on CBC’s Quirks and Quarks on Dec. 29, talking about climate change. Turetsky, who holds the Canada Research Chair in Integrative Ecology, discussed forest fires and climate change as part of a special segment that looked back at the year in climate science and policy. She discussed highlights such as […]

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U of G Professor Discusses Dinosaur Nasal Passages

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Matthew Vickaryous, a professor with U of G’s Ontario Veterinary College, spoke to The Atlantic for a feature story about the convoluted nasal passages of a dinosaur with a peculiar nose. A research team has studied the ankylosaur, a dinosaur that lived around 75 million years ago in present-day Alberta. Its complex nasal apparatus may have […]

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U of G Scientist on ‘What Makes Chickens Happy’

Stephanie Torrey, chicken behaviour expert

An expert in chicken behaviour, U of G research scientist Stephanie Torrey was featured in news reports around the world this week, including in The Washington Post. Torrey, a member of the University’s Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare, appeared in an Associated Press story on happiness in chickens. She is among researchers at […]

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Freedom of Expression Policy Statement Approved

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            The Board of Governors approved a policy statement today that reinforces the University of Guelph’s commitment to freedom of expression, including free speech. “Freedom of expression has been, and continues to be, vital to the academic mission of the University of Guelph,” said Charlotte Yates, provost and vice-president (academic). […]

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