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Math Prof Named Visiting Fellow at Perimeter Institute

A University of Guelph mathematics professor will join the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics (PI) in Waterloo, Ont., as a visiting fellow. Prof. Bei Zeng, who studies quantum entanglement and quantum information theory in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, was named one of this year’s Emmy Noether Visiting Fellows. The program supports early-career female […]

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Helping Dogs, People with Bone Cancer Aim of Clinical Trial with U.S. Cancer Institute

“Everything ended.” That’s how Valeria Martinez describes her feelings the day she learned that her beloved Rottweiler, Cujo, had cancer. A bump on Cujo’s leg was diagnosed as osteosarcoma, the same type of bone cancer that killed Canadian icon Terry Fox. Martinez came to the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) for help. At […]

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Monarch Butterfly Research Featured in Toronto Star

U of G research on saving the monarch butterfly was featured in an April 16 Toronto Star op-ed co-authored by environmentalist David Suzuki. Prof. Ryan Norris, Integrative Biology, and post-doctoral researcher Tyler Flockhart are partnering with the David Suzuki Foundation to plant more milkweed, which monarchs depend on for survival, in southern Ontario infrastructure corridors. […]

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Business Prof in the News

Prof. Sylvain Charlebois was interviewed by Maclean’s April 16. He discussed the trend to support Canadian grocery products. He was featured on the popular CBC Radio program The Current April 5 as part of a story on high-tech in farming practices. The marketing and consumer studies professor also did a live interview with the Business News […]

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Psychology Prof Gets Lifetime Achievement Award

A University of Guelph psychology professor has won the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Cannabinoid Research Society (ICRS). Linda Parker received the honour during the ICRS’s annual symposium in Bukovina, Poland, the last week of June. The award recognizes a senior researcher who has dedicated his or her career to cannabinoid and endocannabinoid […]

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Agricultural Economics Prof on The Agenda

A professor in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics appeared on TVO’s The Agenda April 14. Prof. Glenn Fox was interviewed by host Steve Paikin as part of a segment on land policy and farmland. He discussed the cost of preventing development of farmland. The interview is based on an economic analysis co-authored […]

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U of G-Designed Parents, Tots Program Leads to Healthy Behaviours

An educational program offered to parents and young children at community centres may provide benefits beyond its initial goal of reducing childhood obesity, according to a new University of Guelph study. The pilot study found that parents in the Parents and Tots Together (PTT) program reported less stress and better management of their children’s general […]

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Prof to Retire as Guelph Jazz Festival Artistic Director

Ajay Heble, a University of Guelph English and Theatre Studies professor, is stepping down as artistic director of the Guelph Jazz Festival, which he founded 23 years ago. Heble will retire after the 2016 festival, which will run Sept. 14-18. He has served as artistic director since beginning the festival in 1994. “This has been […]

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Biomedical Sciences Student Wins National 3M Award

A University of Guelph biomedical sciences student is one of 10 recipients of this year’s 3M National Student Fellowship Awards. Third-year student Nia King was selected for the award, given to promising Canadian undergraduate leaders. The award is presented each year by 3M Canada and the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE). […]

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Three social media accounts you should follow this month

Check out these three social media superstars from around the University for interesting ideas and creative content. They’re three accounts well worth following this month.  @m_m_campbell – Malcolm Campbell, U of G’s vice-president research, shares #SixIncredibleThingsBeforeBreakfast on his Twitter feed – six snippets of fascinating science from the past week to kick start your brain […]

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Athletes Gear Up for 2016 Special Olympics Ontario Spring Games at U of G

Taylor Redmond will compete in the 2016 Special Olympics spring games at the University of Guelph.

Guelph basketball player Taylor Redmond already has a gold medal from the 2008 Special Olympics provincial competition and a silver medal from the 2012 event. He’s hoping to add to his collection with another gold this year, and this time he’ll have the home court advantage: the University of Guelph is hosting the 2016 Special […]

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Thomas King Wins First Peoples Literary Prize

Thomas King, one of Canada’s most well-known and respected authors and an English professor emeritus at the University of Guelph, will receive the 2016 Blue Metropolis First Peoples Literary Prize. He will be honoured April 15 during the 18th annual Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival in Montreal. An award ceremony will be held at 5:30 […]

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