U of G Has Expert on Self-Injury
The University of Guelph has an expert who can discuss Facebook and Instagram’s recent decision to ban or censor images of self-harm. Prof. Stephen P. Lewis is a professor of psychology […]
The University of Guelph has an expert who can discuss Facebook and Instagram’s recent decision to ban or censor images of self-harm. Prof. Stephen P. Lewis is a professor of psychology […]
New University of Guelph research about our likelihood to “exaggerate the truth” during job interviews was recnetly featured in several national news outlets. An article highlighting the research first appeared […]
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University of Guelph provost and vice-president (academic) Charlotte Yates was featured in a CBC Radio One Windsor interview on Feb. 27 to discuss her new report on the future of Canada’s […]
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Prof. Scott Weese was featured in a Consumer Reports article about the link between antibiotic overuse in pets and subsequent disease outbreaks in humans. A professor of pathobiology at the […]
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Climate change could cause vast numbers of the world’s insect species to go extinct, but the common housefly could find itself thriving, says University of Guelph epidemiologist Amy Greer. In a […]
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Prof. Alejandro Marangoni, Department of Food Science and a Canada Research Chair in Food, Health and Aging, was featured on CBC Television’s The National and on CBC Radio’s The World At Six […]
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