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Festival Aims to Inspire Possibility, Imagination

The University of Guelph is a leading sponsor of a new festival of arts and discussion intended to inspire and imagine new possibilities. Spur Guelph running Nov. 12-14 will offer events including lectures, musical performances, literary readings, film screenings and city walks. The festival’s centrepiece is the annual Guelph Lecture, which will be held Friday […]

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Mini-Barcoding Identifies Fish on Your Plate: Study

Being able to identify for certain that fish you are about to eat has come closer to reality with a new University of Guelph study on mini-barcoding. In the study published in Nature – Scientific Reports, researchers at Guelph’s Biodiversity Institute of Ontario (BIO) used mini-barcodes to identify species of fish. DNA barcoding uses a […]

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Guelph-Humber Student Publication Wins North American Award

Emerge Magazine, a publication created by University of Guelph-Humber Media Studies students, has won the National Pacemaker Award for Outstanding Print Magazine. The National Pacemaker Awards have been given annually since 1927 and are generally considered to be among the highest honors in the field of student journalism.  Administered by the Associated Collegiate Press in […]

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United Way Motto Hits Close to Home for Staff Member

You never know when you will need the services of the United Way. But when you do, having the support means everything. That’s a popular United Way tagline that U of G staff member Jill Ferguson has repeated for years. Before joining the University’s Co-operative Education and Career Services, Ferguson worked for two non-profits that relied […]

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Guelph PhD Student Wins UN Climate Change Award

A University of Guelph PhD candidate who is pushing Colombian industry toward cleaner and greener production is part of a team receiving a United Nations Climate Solutions Award. Paola Vasquez, a student in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, helped organize the Fostering Cleaner Production program, one of 16 projects selected, from more […]

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U of G Ranks First in Maclean’s for Satisfied Students

The University of Guelph is the No. 1 comprehensive university in Canada for student satisfaction, according to Maclean’s magazine. U of G earned top marks in the magazine’s national survey of more than 10,800 current university students and recent graduates. It’s the first such survey the national magazine has conducted in more than a decade. […]

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Cross-Country Teams Win Gold, Women’s Rugby, Field Hockey Teams Nab Silver

It was a medal-winning weekend for University of Guelph athletics. The women’s and men’s cross-country teams won team gold at the 2015 Ontario University Athletics (OUA) championships and the  women’s rugby and women’s field hockey teams won silver medals. In cross-country, the Gryphons have now captured 12 straight OUA women’s titles and 11 on the […]

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Study Explores What We Know About How Neonicotinoids Affect Bees

An international group of pollination experts – including a University of Guelph professor – has published a second summary in as many years on the scientific evidence about the effects of neonicotinoid pesticides on bees. The report was published this week in Proceedings of the Royal Society B. “The extent to which neonicotinoid insecticides harm […]

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Students Aim to Hit Record with ‘Trick or Eat’ Food Collection

When University of Guelph students don Halloween costumes and visit city neighbourhoods this week to collect food for the Guelph Food Bank – a longtime tradition — they will take along some younger assistants for the first time. The U of G students will take part in the annual Trick or Eat campaign run by […]

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New Study Compares Mothers, Fathers Who Kill Their Children

“How could this have been prevented?” That was the first thought for University of Guelph sociology professor Myrna Dawson upon learning last month about a Winnipeg woman charged with killing her two-month-old daughter. Dawson asked herself the same question this past summer after a Montreal man killed his 10-month-old-son and then himself. And she pondered […]

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DNA Barcoding Effective Tool for Measuring, Protecting Ecosystem Health

Better protection of biodiversity in remote and threatened natural areas from human impacts such as oil sands extraction could eventually come from a new study of large-scale DNA barcoding published today by researchers including University of Guelph biologists. For the first time, scientists have demonstrated the usefulness of high-throughput genetic monitoring as a quick and […]

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Cardiovascular Researchers Receive Grants from Heart and Stroke Foundation

Two heart disease researchers in the University of Guelph’s Centre for Cardiovascular Investigations (CCVI) will receive grants from the Heart and Stroke Foundation (HSF) of Canada. Prof. Tami Martino, Biomedical Sciences, is researching how heart disease is affected by day-night rhythms, which might help in treatment. Prof. John Dawson, Molecular and Cellular Biology, will study […]

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Economics Prof Part of Panel Discussion on Cancer Drug Pricing

A University of Guelph economics and finance professor will take part in a panel discussion Oct. 28 on the pricing of drugs for cancer treatments. Brian Ferguson will be one of five speakers discussing new approaches to drug pricing. The event will take place from 9 to 11 a.m. at the MaRS Discovery District in […]

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College Idols, ‘Celebrities’ Take the Stage for United Way

Tickets are still available for College Idol, the University of Guelph’s annual talent show supporting the United Way. The event, which features performances by U of G faculty, staff and students, will be held Oct. 29 in Peter Clark Hall. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. and the show starts at noon. Lunch is included. Tickets […]

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