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Inside Organic Milk: U of G Profs Interviewed for Toronto Star Special Feature

Prof. Andreas Boecker

A Toronto Star special feature examining organic milk production included interviews with U of G professors Andreas Boecker and David Kelton. The investigative report, called Milked, looked at how milk is produced and tested for things such as pesticides to find out whether organic milk is healthier than conventional milk and whether the added cost of buying […]

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New Associate Vice-President (Research Services) Named

Karina McInnis has been appointed as the University of Guelph’s new associate vice-president (research services). Her appointment begins Sept. 10. McInnis is currently the executive director of university research services at Queen’s University. A renowned leader in Canadian research administration, she has 17 years of experience supporting university researchers. “Ms. McInnis is an outstanding choice for […]

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Demand for South Asian Mangoes in Alberta: Prof Talks to Toronto Star

Prof. Jayasankar Subramanian

Prof. Jayasankar Subramanian was interviewed for a July 5 Toronto Star story about a booming demand for South Asian mangoes in Alberta. A professor in U of G’s Department of Plant Agriculture, Subramanian talked about why South Asian mangoes are less sweet and fibrous than the ones grown in South America. He discussed why communities […]

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University Mourns Passing of Student, Flags at Half-Mast Friday

Campus flags at halfmast

The University of Guelph community is mourning the death of Patrick Mackey, a second-year nutritional and nutraceutical sciences student, who died May 12. A funeral was held May 16. To mark the contributions Patrick made to our community, campus flags will be lowered to half-mast July 6. Condolences to Patrick’s family can be shared through […]

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Prof Emeritus Named to Order of Canada

A University of Guelph English professor emeritus has been named to the Order of Canada, considered the country’s highest honour for lifetime achievement. Elizabeth Waterston was honoured for her contributions to Canadian literature. The announcement was made by Governor General Julie Payette this past weekend to coincide with Canada Day celebrations. Waterston was named a member […]

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Prof Discusses Misleading Food Labels on CTV News

Mike von Massow headshot

Prof. Michael von Massow spoke to CTV News on June 27 about misleading food labels. He discussed labels such as “organic” and “GMO-free” and explained that making choices like these can often cause an increase in price without reason. He said if consumers are going to make a choice, make sure it’s an informed one. […]

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Prof Discusses History of Cannabis in Canada With TVO Panel

Prof. Catherine Carstairs

U of G professor Catherine Carstairs appeared on TVO’s The Agenda With Steve Paikin on June 28 at 8 p.m. talking about the history of cannabis in Canada. The segment was entitled “Pot Prohibition: A Long, Strange Trip.” Chair of U of G’s Department of History, Carstairs joined York University professor Marcel Martel and Aquasi Owusu-Bempa, a professor […]

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Federal Government Invests in U of G Humanities, Social Science Research

Eleven diverse University of Guelph research projects that will advance knowledge in the humanities and social sciences have received more than $1.5 million in federal support. The announcement was made today on campus by Lloyd Longfield, MP for Guelph. The funding comes from the Insight Grants program of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council […]

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Gryphons Announce 2018 Hall of Fame Inductees

Collage of 2018 Gryphons Hall of Fame inductees

The Department of Athletics has announced its 2018 inductees to the Guelph Gryphon Athletics Hall of Fame. Congratulations to: Athletes: Dave Irwin, football, 1990-1993 Brooke Hilditch, rugby and wrestling, 2000-2003 Kyle Boorsma, cross-country and track and field, 2006-2011 Jacey (Murphy) Grusnick, rugby, 2007-2012 Teams: 1977-78 men’s volleyball 2005 women’s cross-country Builders: Tom Kendall, former athletic director Larry Pearson, volleyball […]

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Prof Talks to National Post About Antibiotic Use in Canadian Agriculture

Prof. John Prescott in a lab coat showing a petrie dish sample

Prof. John Prescott was interviewed for a June 27 article in the National Post about how farmers fear losses if antibiotic access is cut off as drug resistance becomes more of a concern. The article is the third story in a six-part series investigating the growing global epidemic of drug resistance. University professor emeritus in […]

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Long Weekends Can Be Better Than Vacations for Recovery, Prof Says

With the long weekend just around the corner, U of G Prof. Jamie Gruman says you can reap the same recuperating benefits in those three days as you would during a two-week cottage getaway or road trip. He says breaking up your time off into several long weekends throughout the year can be even better […]

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Open Relationships Just as Satisfying as Monogamous Ones, U of G Study Reveals

hands making heart shape in beach scene at sunset

You don’t have to be monogamous to have a good relationship. A new University of Guelph study has revealed that people in open relationships are as happy as their coupled-up counterparts. The story made international headlines appearing in CTV News, the New York Post and The Daily Mail. “We found people in consensual, non-monogamous relationships experience […]

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U of G Prof, AI Expert Named Among Canada’s Top 40 Under 40

Launching new artificial intelligence (AI) research projects and providing opportunities for promising students at the University of Guelph will be the main benefits of a new national honour for engineering professor Graham Taylor. The machine learning expert in the School of Engineering was named among Canada’s Top 40 Under 40 for 2018, it was announced […]

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