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Prof. Timothy Dewhirst was interviewed by the Globe and Mail for an April 16 story about a GoFundMe campaign dedicated to the Humboldt Broncos. In the following days, Dewhirst also appeared in Huffington Post, CTV News and Associated Press stories. A professor in U of G’s Department of Marketing and Consumer Studies, Dewhirst discussed funding campaigns prompted […]
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Prof. Youbin Zheng appeared on CBC Radio’s Quirks and Quarks on April 14. A professor in U of G’s School of Environmental Sciences, Zheng answered an audience question about whether we could make vegetable plants as hardy as daffodil plants to withstand cold and frost. Zheng talked about why some plants cannot tolerate freezing and why […]
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The Canadian Football League returns to U of G this spring, with the defending Grey Cup champion Toronto Argonauts hosting the Ottawa Redblacks on June 7. The pre-season match-up takes place at Alumni Stadium. Tickets can be purchased through www.gryphons.ca/tickets. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for students and youths. Admission is free for children […]
Vaginal hygiene products have been used by 95 per cent of Canadian women, but they likely do more harm than good, according to a University of Guelph study. The first-ever study revealed that women who use these products are three times more likely to experience some type of vaginal infection. In some cases, women may […]
Much like the gender pay gap in employment, there’s a gender play gap in sport. A University of Guelph professor is helping women overcome this gap with a new book aimed at empowering mid-life women to reach their full athletic potential. In the book Fit at Mid-Life: A Feminist Fitness Journey, authors Samantha Brennan and […]
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Prof. Daniel Fischlin was interviewed for an April 11 Globe and Mail article about the National Gallery’s move to sell a Marc Chagall painting to raise funds to keep a national treasure in Canada. The Globe reported that the National Gallery will not say which artwork it aims to purchase, but that it is extremely […]
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The federal government will invest nearly $335,000 in five University of Guelph research projects, ranging from preventing childhood injuries and food-borne ailments to promoting emotional well-being and data-driven solutions. The Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) will fund these projects through the John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF), created to help universities attract and retain leading […]
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Racehorses need their breath to run their best. But inflammatory airway disease (IAD) can rob them of their stamina. New research in the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) at the University of Guelph shows the disease is much more common than previously thought. “We looked microscopically at the lung tissue of horses that died during or […]
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Prof. Mario Monteiro is among 75 nominees for RBC’s Top 25 Immigrant Awards. Guelph Today reported that Monteiro is considered one of the world’s most influential vaccine researchers. A professor in U of G’s Department of Chemistry, Monteiro told Guelph Today that he was surprised by the nomination and was pleased to be recognized. Monteiro immigrated […]
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The Guelph Mercury-Tribune recently released its 20 Under 40 list, highlighting influential members of the Guelph community who build community while helping connect and inspire others. Alumna Sarah Vincett volunteered with U of G’s Guelph Student Food Bank as an undergrad and now works as its full-time coordinator. She’s passionate about food security and making […]
Esther the Wonder Pig, the real-life star of a new hit children’s book and one of the most beloved and famous pigs on Earth, is making a very large contribution to the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College (OVC). The porcine celebrity, and the two men who rescued her as a tiny piglet, are the benefactors behind […]
Prof. Kaitlyn McLachlan was interviewed in an April 10 National Post story about new study findings that up to three per cent of Canadians could have fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). A professor in the Department of Psychology at U of G, McLachlan studies FASD in prison populations. She said the number of Canadians with […]
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Research shows that fathers play an important role in their children’s eating and physical activity habits, but a new study has found that dads are rarely included in family-based interventions designed to prevent childhood obesity. University of Guelph Prof. Jess Haines and her colleagues at Harvard Chan School of Public Health examined scientific studies worldwide […]
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To recognize World Health Day on April 7, U of G News has highlighted some professors whose research is helping to improve health for people around the world. They are available for media interviews. HEALTHY URBAN SPACES Prof. Faisal Moola, Department of Geography Despite being a vast nation of mountains, forests and ice, Canada […]
Summer is almost here, and that means exam season is upon us once again. U of G offers a wide variety of supports to help students bust stress, succeed academically and manage their well-being. Stress busters at the library Take a study break April 6-17 in the library with: Crafts and activities – body scrubs, […]
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