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U of G Researchers Launch Next Phase of Community Health Project

A group of University of Guelph students walk beneath vibrant golden maple trees on campus during fall. The leaves form a brilliant canopy overhead, while the students, bundled in jackets and backpacks, make their way across the grassy landscape scattered with fallen leaves.

University of Guelph researchers have teamed up with community members to make healthy eating more accessible. Dr. Jess Haines, professor in the Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition, College of Social and Applied Human Sciences and Dr. Ashleigh Domingo, professor in the Department of Human Health Sciences, College of Biological Science, have received $1,391,542 from the Public […]

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Infectious Disease Expert Discusses Avian Flu at B.C. Farm with CBC News

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Dr. Scott Weese, chief of infection control in the Department of Pathobiology at the Ontario Veterinary College, spoke with CBC News about new challenges surrounding a B.C. farm where avian flu was detected in ostriches nearly one year ago. He also discussed the cull with The Globe and Mail. […]

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In Peru and Ghana, U of G Experts Share DNA Technology with New Crop of Scientists

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At the Centre for Biodiversity Genomics (CBG), sharing scientific knowledge through training and outreach is a core tenet. The national research facility, founded by Dr. Paul Hebert at the University of Guelph, uses DNA-based technology, termed DNA barcoding, to identify the millions of species that call Earth home. Through DNA sequencing, digital imaging and high-performance […]

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Justice and Legal Studies at U of G Elevates Learning Beyond Criminal Law

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The path to law school looks different for every student; some gain a foundation in political science or philosophy, some pursue English, history or economics. What if you could get a head start on your career, learn the basics, and leave with a deeper understanding of Canadian and global legal systems? Justice and Legal Studies […]

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U of G Job Readiness Program for Students with Disabilities Awarded Changemaker of the Year

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Project SEARCH, a school-to-work transition program at the University of Guelph that dismantles barriers and provides work experience for high school students with disabilities, has been recognized as the Community Changemaker of the Year by March of Dimes Canada. “We’re so grateful for this honour in recognition of Project SEARCH, a program that reflects the […]

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Honouring Lost Children and Survivors of Residential Schools on Sept. 30

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Today marks the start of Truth and Reconciliation week leading up to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day on Sept. 30. It is a time for us to come together to reflect on and honour the lost children and survivors of residential schools and commit to playing a part in advancing reconciliation […]

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U of G Food Scientist Co-Writes Global Report on Indoor Farming Safety

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Though indoor farms have been used since ancient Rome – allowing Emperor Tiberius to enjoy cucumbers year-round – the first major report on their safety has arrived late 2025. “Indoor farming was thought to be safer than outdoor crops given that plants are grown in a protective environment,” says Dr. Keith Warriner, a University of Guelph food scientist.  […]

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U of G Marks Powley Day with Métis Flag Raising Sept. 19

U of G will raise the Métis flag in recognition of Powley Day on Sept. 19. Powley Day marks the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision that affirms that Métis harvesting rights are protected under section 35. of the Constitution Act, 1982. Jean Teillet (BFA, LL.B, LL.M), legal counsel for the Powleys at all levels of […]

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This Sport and Event Management Student Is Taking His Education to the Basketball Court, Changing Lives

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“You don’t coach basketball players; you coach people who play basketball.” Those words, once spoken to Ismail Hassan from a coach, are both the focus and the goal behind Dribble Dreams Foundation, the Milton-based basketball non-profit the University of Guelph student founded in 2023 to empower underserved youth and make the sport more accessible. “Sports […]

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U of G Expands Science, Engineering With New Colleges

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Interdisciplinary education will prepare job-ready scientists and leaders  New foundations for Canada’s future are being built at the University of Guelph, as two colleges open their doors to cutting-edge science and engineering education. The new College of Engineering (COE) and College of Computational, Mathematical and Physical Sciences (CCMPS) have officially launched, created from the former College of Engineering and Physical Sciences […]

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McVeggie Launch: Future of Plant-Based Food in Canada?

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Just as Yves Veggie Cuisine announces its discontinuation, a McDonald’s vegetarian sandwich has officially launched across Canada. Will Canadians bite, or pass it by? “Research shows that many Canadian consumers are more open to transitioning toward plant-based protein diets, though they often demand higher quality and transparency,” says Dr. Sadaf Mollaei, the Arrell Chair in the Business […]

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