Poor diet affects health of mother and baby […]
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Prof. Alfons Weersink, Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics (FARE), was named a fellow of the Canadian Agricultural Economics Society (CAES) on May 31. Criteria for the honour include significant contributions to the agricultural economics profession and the institutions of Canadian agricultural economics. FARE department chair Alan Ker says one external reviewer made this […]
Jordan Klaiman, a 2014 PhD graduate, has been awarded a two-year post-doctoral fellowship from the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada. He is one of only 13 recipients across the country. Klaiman’s PhD advisor was integrative biology professor Todd Gillis, a member of the University’s collaborative Cardiovascular Research Group. Klaiman worked with trout to study […]
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Canadian reproductive laws are rarely enforced […]
The University of Guelph received two gold, a silver and three bronze awards this week at the annual conference of the Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education (CCAE). The Prix D’Excellence awards program recognizes outstanding staff achievements in alumni affairs, public affairs, communications, marketing, development, advancement services, stewardship, student recruitment and overall institutional Advancement. […]
Event features campus gardens […]
Goals include prevention of infectious diseases in chickens […]
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A team of University of Guelph graduate students have received national recognition for their work on using biomaterials to make car parts. The team won first place May 28 in the AUTO21 Highly Qualified People (HQP) poster competition, taking home a $4,500 prize. The competition had more than 50 teams from across Canada. Judges included […]
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Diet outweighed genetic predisposition in rats […]
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Device helps students learn how to program computers […]
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First PhD student to graduate in June […]
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Prof. Marta McCarthy was recently appointed president of Choral Canada – the Association of Canadian Choral Communities (ACCC) – and will be conducting the Ontario Youth Choir this summer. Considered the national voice for Canadian choral music and musicians, ACCC members include conductors, composers, arrangers, choral administrators, music educators and choristers. McCarthy was elected president-elect […]
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Environmental biology student Brooke MacKenzie is working in Canada’s forestry industry this summer after winning a contest hosted by the Forest Products Association of Canada. She won an internship position with Weyerhaueser Timberlands Forestry of Grand Prairie, Alta., through a social media contest: the Green Dream Internship. This is the second time the Canada-wide contest […]
Antioxidants and prebiotics can enhance nutritional value […]
U of G welcomed a Tanzanian delegation to campus this week. The high commissioners, education ministers and directors met with administrators and faculty and toured campus facilities. Their visit was part of Guelph East Africa (GEA), an ongoing initiative that includes establishing an institute in Tanzania to help solve regional problems. The purpose was to […]
Aging population means more students will need to care for the elderly […]
Court cases often involved unpaid loans […]
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Prof aims to make data more accessible while maintaining security […]
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A search committee has been established to select a new provost and vice-president (academic) to succeed Prof. Maureen Mancuso, who will complete her term July 31. The committee makeup and representation follow the Board of Governors policy on University appointments. Chaired by the University president, the group consists of the following members: Michael Emes, dean, […]
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