Author: Hannah James
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Prof Discusses Food Sharing App in National Media
Mike von Massow appeared on CBC News, CTV News and in the National Post Mar. 14 talking about a new food sharing app that allows people to sell meals they’ve prepared in […]
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How to Ensure More Women Run for Public Office
By Leah Levac […]
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College Royal Returns This Weekend With ‘Luck of the Royal’
From dog and art shows to square dancing and barn tours, U of G’s annual College Royal open house has something for every taste. Kicking off on St. Patrick’s Day, the event will take place […]
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Budget Signals a Positive New Vision for Conservation in Canada
By Faisal Moola and Robin Roth […]
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#HeForShe: Business Journalist Shares Thoughts on Leadership and Success
The journey to success isn’t always a cakewalk. That’s the message that top business journalist Amanda Lang will share with U of G students and the community as she delivers […]
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The Importance of Actually Unplugging on National Day of Unplugging
Prof Appears on CBC News
Prof. Gary Ellis appeared in a CBC News story Mar. 8 on Toronto Mayor John Tory’s campaign to get firearms off the streets. The story also got picked up on MSN.ca Ellis, […]
International Women’s Day: Reminder Women Must Keep Fighting — Everywhere
By Candace Johnson […]
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Prof’s Op-Ed Featured in Maclean’s
Prof. John Prescott co-authored an opinion piece in Maclean’s Mar. 6 on why highly resistant bacteria is rapidly spreading and what can be done to prevent it from threatening global health […]
Prof Investigates Global Impact of #MeToo Movement
#MeToo, the hashtag that blew up the Internet last fall, has spurred social movements worldwide all aiming to raise awareness of sexual misconduct and gender-based violence. University of Guelph Prof. […]
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CTV Interviews Prof About Canine Influenza
Prof. Scott Weese appeared in a CTV News story on March 6 about a canine influenza outbreak in Ontario. Weese, an infectious disease specialist in the Ontario Veterinary College, has been […]
Prof Discusses Vet Shortage on CBC
Prof. Jeffrey Wichtel appeared in a Mar. 6 CBC News story about the shortage of veterinarians in Ontario. The story also got picked up by Yahoo News. Wichtel, dean of the […]
Cancelled, to Be Rescheduled: Truscott Lecture in Justice: Senator Kim Pate to Discuss Future of Justice in Canada
What does the future of justice look like? Many Canadians are asking this question following acquittals last month in the murders of Colten Boushie and Tina Fontaine. Senator Kim Pate, […]
Prof Appears on CBC’s The Current
Prof. Emma Allen-Vercoe was interviewed by CBC’s The Current on Feb. 27 about fecal microbiota transplants. A professor in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Allen-Vercoe talked about her […]
How to Reduce Poverty and Reconnect People to Nature
By Cameron Fioret […]
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Newsweek Interviews U of G Prof
Prof. Nigel Raine appeared in a Mar. 1 Newsweek article about the European Union’s potential total ban of neonicotinoids, a commonly used pesticide. A professor in U of G’s School of […]
CBC Features U of G Prof
Prof. Ian Mosby appeared in a Feb. 23 CBC News story talking about the legacy of hunger in Canada’s residential school system. A professor in U of G’s Department of […]
Prof Appears in Globe and Mail
Prof. Sean Lyons appeared in a March 1 Globe and Mail article about high school students and career planning. A professor in U of G’s Department of Management, Lyons talked […]
U of G Researchers Create Tool to Manage Urban Cat Population Crisis
Accurate numbers are the cat’s pyjamas when it comes to solving the current cat population crisis. But measuring the feline population has been difficult, until now. University of Guelph scientists […]
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