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Sociology Prof Featured in Toronto Star Article on Violence Against Women

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A  Toronto Star article on the Montreal Massacre of Dec. 6, 1989, and current violence against women features Dr. Myrna Dawson in the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences. A sociology professor, Dawson is the founder and leader of the Femicide Observatory for Justice and Accountability. Its recent report found that killings of women […]

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Ecologist Pens Op-Ed in The Hill Times on Canada’s Role in Global Deforestation

Dr. Madhur Anand, Ontario Agricultural College, authored a commentary in The Hill Times looking at the complications around Canada’s commitment to end deforestation in the country by 2030. The commitment, Anand writes, is complicated by the reality that deforestation is a global issue driven by growing global population, agricultural production and increasing per-capita food consumption. […]

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Engineering Student Empowering Women in STEM

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University of Guelph student Grace Ly excelled in math and science in high school – subjects that every future engineer needs to master. But it was her involvement in dance, she said, that gave her the creative and collaborative skills she needed to become a leader in her university program. Ly is a fourth-year engineering […]

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Montréal Massacre Anniversary: The Media Must Play a Key Role in Fighting Femicide

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This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons licence. Read the original article. Co-authored by Dr. Myrna Dawson, professor and Research Leadership Chair, Department of Sociology, along with Ciara Boyd, PhD student at U of G, Dr. Jordan Fairbairn, King’s University College, and Dr.Yasmin Jiwani, Concordia University   On Dec. 6, 1989, an act of […]

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World Soil Day: U of G Research Aimed at Improving Global Soil Health

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Dec. 5 is World Soil Day, intended to raise awareness of the importance of soil health and sustainable soil management. Soil health and sustainable soil management are an ongoing focus for several University of Guelph researchers whose conservation work has become increasingly important in countering the risk of climate change impacts while growing enough food […]

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U of G to Host Memorial for National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women

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The University of Guelph’s School of Engineering will host an in-person observance of the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women on Dec. 6. Held since 1991, the annual event marks the massacre of 14 young women on Dec. 6, 1989, at Polytechnique Montréal. Twelve of the women were engineering students, one […]

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If Your Child is Afraid of — or Refusing — a Medical Procedure, Here’s How to Help

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This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons licence. Read the original article. By Meghan McMurtry, U of G College of Social and Applied Human Sciences and Kathryn Birnie, University of Calgary The coronavirus pandemic has brought medical procedures, like COVID-19 testing and COVID-19 vaccinations, into our day-to-day lives like never before. These experiences aren’t easy […]

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Zoonosis Expert Discusses First Case of COVID-19 Found in Canadian Wildlife

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News that the virus that causes COVID-19 has been found in wild deer in Canada is concerning, particularly if the virus spreads to other wild species, says a University of Guelph infection control expert. SARS-CoV-2 was found in three white-tailed deer after samples were taken in early November in the Eastern Townships region in Quebec. […]

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U of G Researcher Helps Write First-Ever Aquaculture Code of Practice

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With growing public concern over the welfare of captive animals, a first-ever code of practice for farmed fish will help ensure that Canadian farmers meet acceptable husbandry standards and remain globally competitive, says a University of Guelph researcher who helped develop the new guidelines. The new code of practice for farmed salmon, trout and arctic […]

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Pollinator Expert Discusses Neonics With Science Magazine

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Pollinator expert Dr. Nigel Raine, School of Environmental Sciences, is quoted in a Science magazine article about a new study that measured the detrimental impact of pesticides including neonicotinoids on solitary bee species, an important group of pollinators. Raine said the study shows chronic pesticide poisoning can cause “meaningful and significant impacts” on bees. He […]

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U of G’s Black Canadian Studies Program Featured in CityNews

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The University of Guelph’s new Black Canadian studies program was featured in a CityNews Toronto article. In the article, Indira Naidoo-Harris, U of G associate vice-president (diversity and human rights), said the program involves the histories, experiences, cultural identities, communities and concerns of Black people in Canada. Also featured in the story is Guelph Black Student […]

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Globe and Mail Story on Vulnerability of Canada’s Food Supply Features U of G Prof

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A  Globe and Mail article about B.C. floods and the fragility of Canada’s food system, featured Dr. Evan Fraser, director of the Arrell Food Institute at the University of Guelph. Recent floods in B.C.’s agricultural heartland touched off food-supply disruptions. As the climate changes, the food system will become more vulnerable, according to the article. […]

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Prof Discusses How to Make Impactful Charitable Donations in Toronto Star Op Ed

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With WE Charity back in the news for misleading donors about how many schools they built in Kenya, Dr. Ryan Briggs provides insight on how to make impactful donations in a recent op ed published in the Toronto Star. Co-written with Dario Sidhu, direcor of research at the Penn Development Research Initiative at the University […]

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U of G Researchers Are Committed to Reducing Global Methane Emissions

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Make better cows and cool the planet. That’s the dual goal of a University of Guelph-led, international project intended to reduce climate-warming methane emissions from dairy cattle – a key issue following adoption of a global methane-reduction pledge at this month’s United Nations climate change conference. That dual benefit may surprise anyone who believes that […]

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November 22 Senate: Senate Governance Review Leadership Updates, Changes to Co-op Policy

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The most recent U of G Senate meeting was held on November 22. Below are key highlights from the meeting. A full synopsis of the meeting is available on the University Secretariat’s website. Senate Governance Review Working group chair Dr. Ian Newby-Clark presented the Final Report of the Working Group on Senate Governance Review. The […]

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U of G Community Invited to Launch Event for IT Strategic Plan

Experienced Reimagined: The U of G IT Strategic Plan reimagines how staff, faculty and students learn, teach, research and work. The strategy will drive technological innovation, creativity and efficiency at U of G for the next five years. “This plan has been two years in the making, and many individuals from across the University were […]

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The Walrus Consults Criminal Justice Policy Researcher

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Dr. Kate Puddister, a professor in the Department of Political Science, spoke to The Walrus about why courtrooms are resistant to changes to better accommodate victims of sexual assault. She discussed the role of the victims in criminal trials and the reasons why judges have been reticent to change how courtrooms operate. Puddister researches criminal […]

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Six Tips for Preparing Children for COVID-19 Vaccination

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Parents are rushing by the thousands to register their children for COVID-19 vaccinations, but many of these parents might also be wondering how best to prepare their kids for actually undergoing the procedure. University of Guelph psychology professor Dr. Meghan McMurtry, a professor in the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences who specializes in […]

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COVID-19 Update: Weather closures, Stay home if you’re sick and more

The following information is provided by the Return to Campuses Steering Committee. Stay Home if You’re Feeling Sick It’s cold and flu season again (and we’re still in a pandemic). Remember, if you’re not feeling well, stay home. All those coming to campus must complete U of G’s COVID-19 Screening Form before coming to campus […]

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