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U of G Research Focused on Impact of Pandemic on Children’s Health Awarded Federal Funding

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A University of Guelph project investigating the long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the physical and mental health of children in Canada has received more than $100,000 in new federal funding. The project, led by Guelph Family Health Study (GFHS) researchers, will investigate the impacts of COVID-19 restrictions and concurrent stressors on Canadian children’s […]

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Gryphons Women’s Rugby Player Named RBC Future Olympian

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A University of Guelph rugby player has been named one of the 30 athletes listed in this year’s RBC Training Ground talent search, pushing her closer to her dream of competing in the Olympics. Environmental sciences student Talia Hoffman will receive $7,500 in funding from the RBC Future Olympian Program. The funding is aimed at helping the […]

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Ecologist’s Poetry Collection Featured in Orion Magazine

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A new poetry collection from environmental science professor Dr. Madhur Anand was featured in Orion magazine’s recommended poetry to read in 2022. The award-winning author and ecologist’s upcoming second poetry collection, entitled Parasitic Oscillations, draws on her lived experiences, mathematical birdsong simulations, and A. O. Hume’s bird research and letters and diaries. They are combined […]

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Update on Winter 2022 In-Person Learning

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Dear University of Guelph Community Members: Amid the uncertainty and frustration caused by the Omicron variant, we know that our University community is seeking clarity about the winter 2022 semester. Since sharing a community message last Friday, we have consulted extensively with Public Health as well as with key internal and external stakeholders. These consultations […]

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Wastewater Testing More Important Than Ever, Says U of G Researcher

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With many provinces imposing restrictions on who can get testing for COVID-19 amid soaring case counts, a University of Guelph researcher says monitoring wastewater for the virus is proving a critically important tool. Dr. Lawrence Goodridge, a professor in the Ontario Agricultural College, leads wastewater testing projects on the U of G campus as well […]

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Expert Speaks to CTV News About Health-Care Worker Burnout

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A CTVNews.ca article featured Dr. Nita Chhinzer on the changes necessary to address burnout in health-care workers, particularly nurses, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In the article, Chhinzer, a professor of leadership and organization management in the Department of Management, spoke about how “an umbrella of support” built upon real solutions and shared responsibility is […]

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CBC Radio Consults U of G Agricultural Economist

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Dr. Alfons Weersink, a professor in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics in the Ontario Agricultural College, spoke to CBC Radio about John Deere’s debut of a fully autonomous tractor at this month’s CES (formerly the Consumer Electronics Show). The interview appeared on CBC Radio stations across the country, including on CBC Saskatchewan. […]

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U of G Event to Explore Social Justice Through Arts

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Promoting social justice through the arts is the theme of an inaugural event being held this month by the University of Guelph’s Re•Vision: The Centre for Art and Social Justice. Called “Practicing the Social: Entanglements of Art and Justice,” the free online gathering will explore non-or anti-normative art production, decolonizing and indigenizing themes, gender and […]

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Global Biodiversity Project Led By U of G Receives Federal Funding

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Can we avert planetary mass extinction? Can we establish a global system to survey life on our planet? Helping to answer these and other large-scale questions about life on Earth is the goal of BIOSCAN, a University of Guelph-led global biodiversity project awarded $24 million in federal funding this month. Led by Dr. Paul Hebert, a professor […]

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New Canada Research Chair Funding for Two U of G Profs

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Meshing Indigenous and Western ways of knowing and amplifying often unheard voices are the goals for two University of Guelph researchers who will receive a total of $1.9 million in new federal funding under the prestigious Canada Research Chairs (CRC) program. The funding is part of a $151-million investment announced Jan. 12 by François-Philippe Champagne, […]

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Lawrence Hill Makes Headlines With First Children’s Book

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Lawrence Hill, a University of Guelph creative writing professor, is making headlines for his new children’s book, Beatrice and Croc Harry. Hill spoke to the Toronto Star about the new book and explained how children’s writing differs from other forms of writing he’s done as well as why he incorporated a larger message in the […]

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U of G Launches Novel Online Farm Business Program

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Free farm business management skills ranging from farm business planning to maintaining mental health will be offered through a new self-paced, free virtual course being launched this month by the University of Guelph and partner organizations. Believed to be the first of its kind in Canada, U of G’s new “Foundations in Agricultural Management” online […]

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Nominations Open for Excellence in Undergraduate Academic Advising Medallion

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Undergrads: Has a faculty adviser, program counsellor or academic advising staff member at U of G made an important contribution to your academic success? Individuals or groups in a role that involves academic advising can be nominated for the 2022 Excellence in Undergraduate Academic Advising Medallion. What a great way to show your appreciation! This […]

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U of G eDNA Experts Make Headlines

Dr. Mehrdad Hajibabaei and Dr. Robert Hanner, professors in the Department of Integrative Biology, spoke to news outlets about recently published research on a new use for environmental DNA. The new research investigated a way to gather eDNA from the air to monitor land animals such as birds and mammals, including vulnerable species. Both Hajibabaei […]

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COVID-19 Worsens Prospects for People With Disabilities: U of G Prof

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The COVID-19 pandemic has worsened lives for many people with disabilities, says a University of Guelph professor who hopes her new research report will push Ottawa and provincial governments to improve income and support policies. The pandemic has disproportionately affected Canadians with disabilities, reduced access to services and supports, and widened systemic inequities, said Dr. […]

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U of G Awards Scholarships Created in Honour of Plane Crash Victims

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Two years ago, the University of Guelph lost two graduate students who were aboard Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 when it was shot down near Tehran. Ghanimat Azhdari and Milad Ghasemi Ariani, both Iranian nationals, were returning on Jan. 8, 2020, to resume their studies at U of G after visiting their home country during […]

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COVID-19 Update: Rapid tests

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Updating our approach to rapid testing The exceptionally high transmission rate of the Omicron variant and global supply chain shortages have created COVID-19 testing challenges around the world. To align with recent changes from the provincial government that address these challenges and to effectively manage our own supply of rapid tests, U of G has […]

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U of G to Be Rapid Test Distribution Site Jan. 10-12

The Ministry of Health has selected the University of Guelph as a distribution point for its community rapid testing program. A limited supply of rapid antigen testing kits from the Government of Ontario will be available to the University and broader community Jan. 10, 11 and 12 while supplies last. There is a daily limit […]

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New Online Game Designed to Improve Kids’ Vaccination Experience

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A University of Guelph psychologist has helped develop a new online game designed to give kids and their caregivers strategies to help manage pain, fear and anxiety about vaccination. Dr. Meghan McMurtry, a professor in the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences (CSAHS), said the game aims to remove some of the pain and […]

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