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‘The Hand-Off’: New Sculpture Installed at Alumni Stadium

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First there was the cannon, Old Jeremiah. Then came the Begging Bear and the Gryphon sculptures. Now, U of G’s “#StationaryCrew” – a collection of icons around campus – has a fourth member: The Hand-Off. U of G’s newest bronze artwork took up position in front of Alumni Stadium earlier this fall. This two-metre-tall piece […]

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Oct. 11: Prof Talks Food, Farming, Climate Change on CBC’s The Current

Prof. Evan Fraser will appear on CBC’s The Current on Oct. 11 at 8 a.m. talking about the future of food under climate change. Director of the Arrell Food Institute, Fraser will talk about the recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report’s major recommendations, which suggest people consume less meat and adopt a more plant-based diet. […]

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U of G Researchers Awarded $10.4 Million in NSERC Funding

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From studying environmentally friendly machine coolants to combatting weed species under climate change to advancing biodiversity science, University of Guelph researchers will receive more than $10 million for 72 projects from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), it was announced today. The U of G funding, worth $10.4 million, was announced […]

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U of G Researcher Develops 3-in-1 Vaccine Against Traveller’s Diarrhea

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A first-ever vaccine designed to deliver a one-two-three punch against the main causes of traveller’s diarrhea worldwide may result from new research published by a University of Guelph chemist. Prof. Mario Monteiro says his novel three-in-one approach to developing a new vaccine could also save lives in developing countries, where it’s estimated that these three […]

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U of G Prof Discusses Bill to Ban Shark Fin Import, Export

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The Senate’s push to move a bill to the House of Commons that would ban the import and export of shark fins to and from Canada is making headlines, appearing Oct. 8 in the Toronto Star. An adjunct professor in U of G’s Department of Integrative Biology, Prof. Dirk Steinke says he’s hoping Bill S-238 […]

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U of G Honours Social Entrepreneur and Women’s Historian at Fall Convocation

Nearly 1,000 graduands will cross the stage this month during fall convocation ceremonies at the University of Guelph. Ceremonies will take place Monday, Oct. 15 at the Guelph Gryphons Athletics Centre as follows: College of Business and Economics, 10 a.m. College of Biological Science, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Ontario Agricultural College, 1 p.m. College […]

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Prof Talks New IPCC Report on AM 640

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Prof. Madhur Anand was interviewed on The Morning Show on AM 640 about the new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  report that found limiting global warming to an increase of 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels would be nearly impossible. The report also found that humanity has 10 to 30 more years than scientists previously thought in […]

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Prof Makes Headlines Discussing New Bird Study

Prof. Ryan Norris appeared in the media Oct. 4 talking about a new study published in Current Biology that found that baby birds learn to sing from adults. The story appeared on Morningstar and CBC News. Norris, a professor in U of G’s Department of Integrative Biology, talked about how a team  of researchers from U of G […]

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Prof’s Book of Poetry Shortlisted for Governor General’s Award

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University of Guelph Prof. Dionne Brand’s new book of poetry, The Blue Clerk, was shortlisted for the Governor General’s literary award for poetry. Brand, a professor in the School of English and Theatre Studies, is an award-winning author and poet whose writing is known for its beautiful language and for tackling themes of social justice […]

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Nearly $5 Million Announced at Walk in the Park Gala to Support Life-Saving Care at OVC

The University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) will benefit from a record-breaking $ 4,944,680 million raised by Toronto animal lovers and philanthropists this week. The fourth Walk in the Park Gala was held Oct. 1 to raise funds for OVC Pet Trust, the first companion animal charitable fund in Canada dedicated to improving the […]

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Prof Shares Expertise on Rural Development With House of Commons

University of Guelph Prof. Ryan Gibson was invited to share his expertise on economic growth and Canada’s competitiveness before the House of Commons finance committee Oct. 3. The committee is studying the pre-budget consultations and how the federal government might support and encourage Canadian businesses to grow the economy. Gibson, a professor in the School […]

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U of G Research Facility Featured in Globe and Mail

U of G’s Controlled Environment Systems Research Facility (CESRF) was featured in the Globe and Mail Oct. 1. CESRF is home to the Space and Advanced Life Support Agriculture program, which has been at the forefront of efforts to grow plants in hostile environments without an atmosphere. The story talked about how the research facility — […]

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Your Initiative Could Receive Support from the Student Life Enhancement Fund

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Applications are now being accepted for the 2018 Student Life Enhancement Fund (SLEF). If your organization has a non-academic initiative that could enhance student life and wellness at the University of Guelph, the SLEF could help with funding. Applications from previous years received between $100 and $8,000 in funding. It could be your initiative that […]

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Prof’s Biopeptide Technology Garners U of G Innovation Award

University of Guelph professor emeritus Mansel Griffiths, an expert in food safety, is this year’s winner of the University’s Innovation of the Year Award. Griffiths received the honour for pioneering the use of probiotics to reduce the spread of harmful bacteria. The biopeptide technology he perfected over years of research at U of G helps […]

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Prof Talks New NAFTA Deal, Canadian Dairy Industry

The Canadian government has agreed to eliminate one of its domestic milk classes as part of a renegotiated North American trade agreement. Removing this class from the new trade agreement — now called the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) — means that Canadian milk ingredients such as milk proteins, infant formula and skim milk powders will […]

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