Food Trends Experts Make Headlines
Two U of G experts in consumer grocery habits spoke to CBC Radio morning shows this week about how the pandemic has changed our eating habits, including how sales of […]
Two U of G experts in consumer grocery habits spoke to CBC Radio morning shows this week about how the pandemic has changed our eating habits, including how sales of […]
The University of Guelph will hit the road around Ontario once again to celebrate this year’s graduates in a unique way with #GuelphGrad on Tour. Although the pandemic has postponed […]
Dr. Glen Pyle, a professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, provided a commentary on the new AstraZeneca COVD-19 vaccine that was featured in the Toronto Star. Pyle, who studies […]
Half of Canadian employees reported they feel unprepared to stay home and self-isolate if they or a family member becomes sick with COVID-19, according to a new University of Guelph-led […]
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By Dr. Ann Pegoraro, Lang Chair in Sport Management, Lang School of Business and Economics; Prof. Lindsey Darvin, Sport Management, State University of New York College at Cortland; and Prof. Anita M. Moorman, Sport Administration, University of Louisville […]
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Dr. Maya Goldenberg, a professor in the Department of Philosophy, spoke to The Atlantic magazine about what it will take to convince the millions of Americans who are still undecided about whether […]
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For the first time, one of the new COVID-19 “variants of concern” has been discovered outside of humans, with a handful of pets in the U.K. and the U.S. becoming […]
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The long-running PBS science television program NOVA spoke to U of G engineering professors Drs. Amar Mohanty and Manjusri Misra for an article examining whether bioplastics could one day replace […]
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Dr. Alejandro Marangoni, a professor in the Department of Food Science, appeared in a CBC Marketplace news item examining the so-called “buttergate” controversy in which some have alleged that butter […]
Several media outlets covered new research led by U of G research leadership chair Dr. Myrna Dawson the detailed the number of women and girls killed in Canada in 2020, […]
How damaged was agri-food trade between Canada and the U.S. under the presidency of Donald Trump, and what, if anything, will change now that Joe Biden is the American president? […]
Read More… from U of G Experts Contribute to Journal Focusing on Agriculture in the Biden Era
A research project led by Dr. Eric Nost, a professor in the Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics and PhD candidate Emily Duncan examining the experience of grocery store workers […]
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Dr. Meghan McMurtry, a professor in the Department of Psychology, co-authored a commentary for The Globe and Mail about the need for appropriate language when discussing vaccine uptake and hesitancy. Co-written with […]
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New University of Guelph research that predicts that new daily cases of COVID-19 in the Greater Toronto Area could triple by early April was featured in the Toronto Star. The […]
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Ce communiqué est disponible en français A woman or girl is killed in Canada on average every 2 ½ days, a number that remains “persistently stable,” according to the third […]
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Une femme ou une fille est tuée au Canada en moyenne tous les 2,5 jours, un chiffre qui reste stable selon le troisième rapport annuel sur les taux de fémicide […]
Read More… from Un Nouveau Rapport Documente les Derniers Taux de Fémicide Pendant la Pandémie
New research led by Dr. Joe Ackerman, a professor in the Department of Integrative Biology, that found that windstorms linked to global warming are damaging water quality in Lake Erie […]
Read More… from Associated Press Features Aquatic Biologist’s Research
Dr. Kate Puddister, a professor in the Department of Political Science who researches police accountability, spoke to the Toronto Star about new research she co-authored on the prosecution of Ontario […]
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The UK’s Guardian newspaper highlighted U of G’s pioneering DNA barcoding technology as well as the work of Department of Integrative Biology professor Dr. Robert Hanner and his efforts to […]
Read More… from The Guardian Features DNA Barcoding Fish Fraud Researcher
Dr. Evan Fraser, director of U of G’s Arrell Food Institute, co-wrote an opinion piece for the Hill Times with Deb Stark, former deputy minister of the Ontario Ministry of […]
Read More… from Arrell Director Pens Commentary on UN Food Summit