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Prof Discusses Francophone Services With CBC

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Prof. Matthew Hayday spoke with the CBC on the controversy over francophone services in Ontario. He was also featured by a number of media outlets across Canada discussing the topic. On Dec. 3 he spoke to CBC’s Rita Celli for Ontario Today. A professor in U of G’s Department of History, Hayday studies the history […]

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U of G Profs Named to 2018 ‘Highly Cited Researchers’ List

U of G professors Paul Hebert, Merritt Turetsky and Stephen LeBlanc have been named to the prestigious Clarivate Analytics list of “Highly Cited Researchers” for 2018. The list, published annually, includes researchers ranking in the top one per cent by citations for field and publication year. According to the Clarivate Analytics website, the “Highly Cited Researchers” list […]

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Prof’s Commentary Featured in National Media

Prof. Faisal Moola’s Conversation Canada commentary was featured in the National Post and iPolitics. In the article, Moola, who co-authored the commentary with York University professors Mark Winfield and Sheila Colla, talks about how the role of Ontario’s environmental commission will be folded into the Office of the Auditor General. Moola is a professor in the […]

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New Associate Vice-President (Academic) Named

Prof. Cate Dewey has been appointed as the University of Guelph’s associate vice-president (academic). The announcement was made today by Charlotte Yates, provost and vice-president (academic). “Prof. Dewey is a positive leader with great initiative and passion and enthusiasm for higher education,” Yates said. “She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the position, […]

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Prof Talks to VICE About Hockey Ticket Prices

Prof. Norm O’Reilly, director of U of G’s International Institute for Sports Business and Leadership, talked to VICE about the resale market for hockey tickets. A professor in U of G’s College of Business and Economics, O’Reilly talked about the various factors that affect the price of tickets, including whether or not a team is […]

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Provost Discusses GM Plant Closure in International Media

Following the announcement of the closure of the General Motors plant in Oshawa, Ont., Charlotte Yates, provost and vice-president (academic) at U of G, has been offering expert commentary in the national news media. She’s been interviewed by Public Radio International’s The World, The Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, Global News, CBC News business, CBC’s Ontario Morning, CBC News Network, CTV Your […]

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Smoke-Free Campus Information Session Nov. 26

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To support a healthy campus for everyone, U of G’s Guelph campus aims to become tobacco- and smoke-free starting in spring 2019. Our Smoke-Free Campus advisory committee has conducted significant research and held a number of consultation sessions over the past several months. Our next information session is Nov. 26, where updates will be provided […]

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Support the Giving Tuesday Movement at U of G

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Giving Tuesday is a global movement that happens each year after Black Friday. Considered the “opening day of the giving season,” it’s a time when organizations rally together for favourite causes. This Giving Tuesday, the University of Guelph is committed to supporting both our Mental Health and Well-Being Fund and our on-campus United Way campaign. […]

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VICE Features Arrell Food Institute Director

Prof. Evan Fraser appeared in  VICE on Nov. 21 in an excerpt from journalist Rebecca Tucker’s new book, A Matter of Taste. Fraser, director of the Arrell Food Institute at U of G, was highlighted as someone who believes that broken food systems can be fixed. Tucker mentions the think tank Feeding 9 Billion, led by Fraser, […]

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U of G Instructor’s Essay Featured in The New York Times

U of G Prof. Marcia Walker published an article in The New York Times on Nov. 22. The article, “What Is It About the Word ‘Wife’?” is a first-person essay written for the newspaper’s Rites of Passage section that explores notable life transitions and events. Walker teaches creative writing at U of G. She is currently writing […]

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Prof Talks Turkey Breeding in The Atlantic

Prof. Christine Baes was interviewed in The Atlantic about new technologies for growing larger turkeys faster. A professor in U of G’s Department of Animal Biosciences, Baes discussed the benefits and drawbacks of new breeding technologies. She discussed economic and environmental impacts as well as how new technologies could impact birds from an animal welfare standpoint. […]

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Guelph Food Innovation Centre Featured in U.S. News

Derek Vella, manager of the Guelph Food Innovation Centre at U of G, was featured in a Nov. 20 article in Brownfield Ag News For America. The story said U of G is Canada’s largest agricultural university and highlighted major research trends, including new plant-based foods and cannabis production. The article came out of a […]

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Family Dinners Improve Teens’ Eating Habits No Matter How Well Family Functions, New U of G Study Finds

A new U of G study has revealed teenagers and young adults who sit down for family dinners – regardless of how well the family unit manages daily routines, communicates and connects emotionally – are more likely to have healthier eating habits than if they graze or fend for themselves at suppertime. “Gathering around the […]

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U of G Home to First Canadian Sports Business Institute

The University of Guelph has launched the first Canadian sports business institute, a global centre for research and teaching that will bring together scholars and industry leaders, including IOC member Richard Pound. The International Institute for Sports Business and Leadership (IISBL) is intended to make U of G a thought leader in the multibillion-dollar world […]

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