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COVID-19 Update: U of G’s Response to Latest Government Updates

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Thank you for your continued support these past 22 months. We hope you were able to enjoy a well-deserved break over the winter holidays and found some time to relax. As we enter 2022, we face a new and even more challenging phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. We are all adjusting to new regulations and […]

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BBC Talks to Parenting Expert

Dr. Leon Kuczynski, professor emeritus in the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences, is featured in a BBC News story on how much, or how little, parents shape their children. In the article, Kuczynski, Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition, says most parenting involves dealing with children’s non-compliance. But a child’s resistance is […]

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CBC’s Quirks and Quarks Asks Expert Why Some Animals Can’t Vomit

Dr. Luis Arroyo, a professor in the Department of Clinical Studies in the Ontario Veterinary College, was among the science experts who had answers during the annual holiday listeners’ question show on CBC Radio’s Quirks and Quarks. The show aired on New Year’s Day. Asked why some animals are unable to vomit, Arroyo said many […]

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Marketing Professor Pens Toronto Star Commentary on Starbucks

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Dr. Timothy Dewhirst, a professor in marketing and consumer studies in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, wrote a Toronto Star op ed  about the business challenges of Starbucks during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the commentary, Dewhirst says that the American company, with its multinational chain of coffee houses, experienced rapid growth […]

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Prof Talks Cell-Growth Technology in Globe and Mail Article

  Dr. Tariq Akhtar, a professor in molecular and cellular biology in the College of Biological Science, is featured in a Globe and Mail article about a Canadian-Israeli start-up company aiming to grow plant nutrients using cell-growth technology. The company has launched a platform to grow nutrients without actually growing plants. Akhtar says more research is […]

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BBC Article Highlights Prof’s Research on Cheating

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A BBC article exploring why some people are compelled to cheat at games mentions the research of Dr. Kerry Ritchie, a professor in the Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences in the College of Biological Science. In the article, Ritchie says that the majority of academic cheating is conducted by high-achieving students, with 60 per […]

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U of G Food Scientist Named Officer of Order of Canada

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A long-time food scientist at the University of Guelph whose discoveries in everything from trans fats to chocolate have helped improve human health and agri-food sustainability has been awarded one of Canada’s highest honours. Dr. Alejandro Marangoni was named Dec. 29 as an Officer of the Order of Canada. Marangoni was among 135 Canadians named […]

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U of G Vaccination Clinic Opens, 1,000 Doses Daily Planned

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As part of a community-wide effort to increase the availability of third doses and promote vaccination, the University of Guelph will host a second public COVID-19 vaccination clinic on campus beginning Jan. 4, 2022. The clinic will be held in the Mitchell Gym of the W.F. Mitchell Athletics Centre. This week, hours of operation are: […]

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NPR Consults U of G Political Scientist on Gay Rights

Political scientist Dr. Jordi Diez spoke to NPR’s The World for a radio interview on the precarious win of same-sex marriage rights in Chile. Diez noted that Chile’s decision this month to legalize same-sex marriage has been met with backlash by the country’s religious conservative activists and may be at risk of being overturned. A […]

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COVID-19 Update: Masking, Building access, Mental health, Rapid testing and more

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Remote work and start to the semester The global pandemic and public health guidelines continue to evolve at a rapid pace. The University is in regular contact with provincial and local public health officials. If any new information or advice emerges, we will assess and adapt our plans as appropriate and communicate any changes with […]

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OVC Dean Discusses Veterinary Pressures on TVO’s The Agenda

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Dr. Jeffrey Wichtel, the dean of U of G’s Ontario Veterinary College, appeared on TVO’s The Agenda for an episode examining the shortage of veterinarians in Ontario. Wichtel discussed the current surge in demand for vets and why there likely would have been an increase in demand by now, even without the “pandemic pets” phenomenon.  […]

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U of G Pet Behaviour Researcher Makes Headlines

Dr. Lee Niel, a professor in the Department of Population Medicine at the Ontario Veterinary College, spoke to The Canadian Press about how the pandemic puppy boom is affecting access to pet services such as dog trainers. The article appeared in several dozen online publications, including CTVNews.ca. Niel said the lack of regulation in the […]

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U of G Food Expert Discusses Rising Food Costs With Toronto Star

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Dr. Simon Somogyi, a professor in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, is featured in a Toronto Star article on the rising cost of living during the COVID-19 pandemic, and especially the rising cost of food. Somogyi is quoted saying  higher food prices severely impact those with lower salaries. “We know that […]

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U of G Grounds Manager Puts Love of Trees into Action

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There are about 6,500 trees in the University of Guelph’s tree inventory and hundreds of them hold stories for John Reinhart. The University’s grounds manager, Reinhart has a personal connection to the diverse campus population of trees going back about 45 years. He started working at the University as a 15-year-old labourer on a campus […]

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WDG Public Health Issues Remote Work Directive

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University of Guelph employees who can perform their work remotely will do so exclusively beginning Monday, following a new directive from Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health. Dr. Nicola Mercer, medical officer of health and CEO of WDG Public Health, issued a letter of instruction to all Guelph businesses late Thursday, with support from Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer […]

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Update on COVID-19 Rapid Testing: Phase 1 Reaches Capacity, Phase 2 Set for January

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The University of Guelph has worked with the Ontario government to secure initial shipments of COVID-19 rapid testing kits to be dispersed in two phases. Phase 1 focussed on providing tests to U of G employees who will be physically working on campus during the holiday closure Dec. 24 to Jan. 4; specifically, those whose […]

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Lab-Grown Meats and Dairy Can Meet the Demand for Protein and Help address climate change

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This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons licence. Read the original article. By Evan Fraser director of the Arrell Food Institute and professor in the Dept. of Geography, Environment and Geomatics, University of Guelph Katherine Alexandra Newman, PhD Candidate, Political Science, University of Victoria, Lenore Newman, Canada Research Chair, Food Security and the Environment, […]

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COVID-19 Update to U of G Community Re: Winter Semester

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Dear University of Guelph community, In recent days, we have seen significant changes in Ontario due to the ongoing global pandemic, from the cancellation of major league sports to the closure of secondary schools. There is still much we do not know about the Omicron variant, but it is clear that the pandemic continues to […]

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