The Unspeakable Cruelty of El Salvador’s Abortion Laws
By Lisa Kowalchuk […]
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Prof. Youbin Zheng appeared on CBC Radio’s Quirks and Quarks on April 14. A professor in U of G’s School of Environmental Sciences, Zheng answered an audience question about whether we […]
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Much like the gender pay gap in employment, there’s a gender play gap in sport. A University of Guelph professor is helping women overcome this gap with a new book […]
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Prof. Daniel Fischlin was interviewed for an April 11 Globe and Mail article about the National Gallery’s move to sell a Marc Chagall painting to raise funds to keep a […]
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Prof. Mario Monteiro is among 75 nominees for RBC’s Top 25 Immigrant Awards. Guelph Today reported that Monteiro is considered one of the world’s most influential vaccine researchers. A professor […]
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Prof. Kaitlyn McLachlan was interviewed in an April 10 National Post story about new study findings that up to three per cent of Canadians could have fetal alcohol spectrum disorder […]
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To recognize World Health Day on April 7, U of G News has highlighted some professors whose research is helping to improve health for people around the world. They are […]
Prof. Tamara Small’s comments on Doug Ford’s scrapping of the usual campaign media bus made national headlines on April 5. Small was quoted in the Globe and Mail, CBC News, […]
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University of Guelph researchers have found that the majority of drinking water advisories in First Nations communities across Canada are precautionary, and that installing real-time monitoring systems could reduce the […]
Prof. Jamie Gruman appeared in a Mar. 29 Money story in U.S. News talking about how boosting your happiness can improve your finances. A professor in the Department of Management, […]
Prof. Samantha Brennan appeared in a Mar. 31 National Post article about marketing of marijuana to women. Dean of U of G’s College of Arts, Brennan said that if marijuana […]
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Chocolate has played an important role in human culture since about 350 BC, when the Aztecs were drinking fermented cocoa. Chocolate is used in ceremony, it’s presented as a gift […]
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Critics calling for the removal of a statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Carleton University are making national headlines. A March 27 VICE story reported that some say Gandhi — despite his […]
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Prof. Linda Parker was featured in a Mar. 27 Popular Science story about how she uses rats — which are unable to vomit — to study how to control nausea […]