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President’s, Chancellor’s Scholarships Awarded to Top Student Leaders

seven students pose outside with U of G Chancellor Mary-Anne Chambers and President Rene van Acker

The University of Guelph has presented its highest entrance awards to seven incoming students. Six students were awarded the President’s Scholarships in honour of their significant high school achievements, leadership and community activities. The Lincoln Alexander Chancellor’s Scholarship, given to one student this year, is named after the former U of G chancellor and honours […]

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Madhur Anand’s Debut Novel Blends Science, Fiction, Desire 

Madhur Anand, dressed in a gray coat, crosses her arms powerfully against a gray background

“Fiction can change our lives.”  In her debut novel To Place a Rabbit, Dr. Madhur Anand, award-winning poet and environmental sciences professor at the University of Guelph, wants us to reflect on the power of books, language, translation and most of all, love.  “Our most pressing crises do not necessarily need new solutions – we already have many […]

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What’s Open at U of G on Labour Day 2025

An aerial shot of Branion Plaza on the U of G campus

The University’s normal business operations will be reduced on Monday, Sept. 1 for Labour Day. Normal operations will resume Tuesday, Sept. 2. What’s open Service areas open on Monday, Sept. 1 include:  Athletics Centre  Reduced hours  University Centre (excluding Chef’s Hall, Brass Taps and The Lookout Patio + Grad Lounge)  Main floor is open  Hospitality […]

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Northern Roots, Veterinary Futures: OVC Welcomes First Northern Cohort  

A vet student uses a stethoscope to examine a cow as two people stand near and watch

This September, the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) at the University of Guelph will welcome its inaugural Northern Cohort—20 students from Northern Ontario embarking on their journey to become veterinarians through the Collaborative Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program (CDVMP), a groundbreaking partnership between the University of Guelph and Lakehead University.   This cohort is a milestone in […]

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Food Science Prof Bridges Food Fermentation With Machine Learning to Drive Innovation

Dr.  Biniam Kebede wears a lab coat and poses for a photo in his lab

Digital technologies are revolutionizing how food is produced, processed and developed. Tools like advanced biosensors and machine learning are enhancing efficiency, advancing sustainability, improving health outcomes and unlocking the next generation of food ingredients.  Dr. Biniam Kebede, a newly appointed professor in the Department of Food Science at the Ontario Agricultural College, leads the Food […]

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U of G Move-In Weekend To Bring Increased Traffic 

South Residences exterior

Several campus roads and parking lots will be closed over the Labour Day weekend as the University of Guelph welcomes new students moving into residence.   Move-in weekend starts on the evening of Thursday, Aug. 28 and runs all day on Friday, Aug. 29 and Saturday, Aug. 30.   Guelph drivers can expect heavier traffic on Gordon […]

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Food Economist Talks Countertariffs with The Globe and Mail 

Dr. Michael von Massow poses for a portrait outside

Speaking to The Globe and Mail and Global News, Dr. Mike von Massow, professor in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, discussed how lifting countertariffs on American goods could impact grocery prices. He also discussed the topic with CTV News and Global News.   […]

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O-Week Invites New U of G Students to Get Involved with Campus Life 

students dressed in red shirts pose in a crowd in the bleachers

New University of Guelph students are getting ready to arrive on campus for the 2025-26 school year.   Whether moving into residence or settling into Guelph and nearby communities, they’re about to dive into an unforgettable Orientation Week (O-Week) packed with energy, connection and support.  Ella Holt is one of this year’s O-Week leaders. Her own […]

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Travelling to the Heights of North America to Understand Altitude Sickness

A group of people walk across a gravel path under a blue sky, away from the camera, toward a mountain range in California.

It can be a fuzzy feeling of grogginess, compounded by headaches or even vomiting. It can make you dizzy, or disrupt your sleep despite constant fatigue, and sometimes it steals your appetite or leaves you short of breath. Altitude sickness is a common ailment; however, understanding what causes it, or how to improve its treatment, […]

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University Mourns Passing of Faculty Member

University Centre flags at half mast in summer

The University of Guelph community is mourning the death of Dr. Peter Conlon, Biomedical Sciences professor, on August 18, 2025.  Campus flags will be lowered to half-mast on Friday, Aug. 22 in Conlon’s honour.  Support services and initiatives are available for all faculty, staff and students, including:  Multi-Faith Resource Team, 519-824-4120 Ext. 58909  Student Counselling Services, […]

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