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Prof Discusses Tobacco Company’s Business Strategy in Globe Story

Prof. Tim Dewhirst, Department of Marketing and Consumer Studies, weighs in on the pledge by the world’s largest listed tobacco company to get rid of cigarettes and replace them with electronic alternatives, discussed in a recent Globe and Mail article. In the story, Philip Morris’ CEO says an upcoming device that is a cross between an e-cigarette […]

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History Prof on CBC Radio

History professor Catharine Wilson was featured on CBC Radio  Sept. 23. The segment focused on her research on farm diaries and rural life in Ontario. Wilson’s Rural Diary Archive project tells the stories of Canadian farmers and farming communities in the 19th and 20th centuries. She began transcribing the centuries-old diaries, available online, to piece together the […]

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Nominations Invited for Presidential Review Committee

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Following the recent announcement of president Franco Vaccarino’s confirmation of interest in reappointment for a second full term, a presidential review committee must now be established. Nominations for tenured faculty members, students (undergraduate and graduate) and a staff member to serve on the committee will be accepted until Sept. 29.  Information on the nomination process […]

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Prof Receives Support to Advance Canada’s Knowledge, Innovation in the Humanities

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A University of Guelph professor known as a pioneer in digital humanities scholarship has received $456,000 from the federal government to further her groundbreaking digital infrastructure development. Susan Brown, a professor in the School of English and Theatre Studies and Canada Research Chair in Collaborative Digital Scholarship, was awarded the funding from CANARIE to expand […]

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Statement From President Franco Vaccarino About Homecoming

Homecoming is a time of celebration and enjoyment on the University of Guelph campus and in the Guelph community. Unfortunately, this past weekend there were some situations where U of G students and others behaved inappropriately, with significant negative impact on members of our community. I would like to personally, and on behalf of the […]

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Prof to Discuss Tipping on CBC’s The National

Should Canadian restaurants go “tip free?” University of Guelph professor Bruce McAdams is scheduled to discuss the issue tonight on CBC’s The National. The story focuses on Montreal restaurants that have done away with tipping. McAdams, a professor in the School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management, says more restaurants should consider discontinuing the practice. […]

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Prof to Address House of Commons on National Food Policy

A University of Guelph professor has been invited to make recommendations about the development of a national food policy to a House of Commons committee. Evan Fraser, director of the Arrell Food Institute and holder of the Canada Research Chair in Global Food Security, will address the standing committee on food and agriculture Sept. 28 […]

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U of G Researcher Teams With 8-Year-Old to Publish Paper, Fight ‘Bug’ Bullies

Sophia Spencer is a little girl with a big love for the study of bugs. But when her appreciation for insects and all things entomological got her bullied by her school peers, it set in motion a series of events that have now brought the eight-year-old international attention and encouragement, and a credit along with […]

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President Confirms Interest in Reappointment

Following the University of Guelph’s appointments policy, Kevin Golding, chair of the Board of Governors, has asked president Franco Vaccarino whether he wishes to be considered for reappointment. Vaccarino indicated that he is willing to serve a second full term. Appointed as U of G president in 2014, Vaccarino will end his first term June 30, […]

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U of G United Way Campaign Goal Soars to New Heights

The University of Guelph will aim for its highest-ever United Way fundraising target this year, said president Franco Vaccarino during the University’s 2017 campaign launch today. Some U of G members also reached new heights during today’s United Way kickoff barbecue in Branion Plaza, getting an overview of campus aboard a ladder truck from the […]

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Gryphons Read Connects Students, Community

The University of Guelph has launched a common reading project that brings together first-year students and community members to read and discuss a single book. The inaugural Gryphons Read features U of G graduate Zoe Whittall’s novel The Best Kind of People. As the first Gryphons Reads featured writer, Whittall will meet with students and […]

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Cheap Food Could Lead to Deadly Diet, Prof Tells New York Times

The move by giant food companies to expand into developing countries could endanger health of people in those nations, Prof. Anthony Winson, Sociology and Anthropology, said in a recent New York Times feature. The story examined how Nestlé, one of the world’s largest food conglomerates, is selling more processed foods in Brazil. Winson said cheap […]

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U of G, Guelph-Humber Head to Ontario Universities’ Fair

The University of Guelph and the University of Guelph-Humber will take part in the Ontario Universities’ Fair (OUF) Sept. 22 to 24 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. The free event, running from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, attracted more than 135,000 prospective students and their families last year. The OUF is U […]

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Wide-Open Job Options for OAC Grads Make Headlines

A recent study that found roughly four jobs exist for every Ontario Agricultural College graduate made national news, with OAC dean Rene Van Acker being interviewed by the Globe and Mail and BNN. Van Acker said the agri-food industry is growing and employers are looking for trained, highly skilled workers. U of G provides a […]

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