Find an Expert Media Services

Oct. 20 Board of Governors: Audited Financial Statements Approved, Membership Changes

Students walk by Johnston Hall on a partly-cloudy day.

The most recent U of G Board of Governors meeting was held Oct.20. Below are key highlights from the meeting. A full synopsis of the meeting will be available on the University Secretariat’s website. Audited Financial Statements Approved The University’s audited financial statements are prepared by the University and reviewed by audit firm Ernst & […]

Read More… from Oct. 20 Board of Governors: Audited Financial Statements Approved, Membership Changes

Fisheries Management Researcher Makes Headlines

Fisheries management researcher Dr. Jennifer Silver spoke to Hakai Magazine about the potential effects of a fishing licence buyback plan on the commercial Pacific salmon industry. Silver provided the context of what happened when the Davis Plan of 1969 transitioned the fishing industry to a limited licence system. Her research found that the Davis Plan […]

Read More… from Fisheries Management Researcher Makes Headlines

U of G Student Harnesses Social Media to Promote Dwarfism Awareness

A woman of short stature smiles for the camera on the leaf-strewn U of G campus

Isabella Lamanna didn’t mean to become a TikTok star. Like many teens, the first-year student in the University of Guelph’s arts and science program was bored during the early days of the pandemic and took up a friend’s challenge to see who could get the most followers on the social media platform first. Lamanna, who […]

Read More… from U of G Student Harnesses Social Media to Promote Dwarfism Awareness

Outdoor Cats Need Firmer Leash in Popular Press, Says U of G Study

A cat on a leash stands among leaves

Concerns over impacts of free-roaming cats need fuller consideration in the popular press, according to a new study by University of Guelph researchers. Outdoor cats can pose problems ranging from concerns over disease transmission to annual predation of billions of songbirds worldwide as well as insects and other animals. But those negative impacts are often […]

Read More… from Outdoor Cats Need Firmer Leash in Popular Press, Says U of G Study

Wall Street Journal Consults U of G Sexuality Researcher

Dr. Robin Milhausen, a sexual health researcher in the Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition, spoke to the Wall Street Journal about why the pandemic seems to have sapped away many people’s sex drive. The article notes that the stress of the pandemic has caused many of us to get out of shape over […]

Read More… from Wall Street Journal Consults U of G Sexuality Researcher

U of G Researcher to Discuss Pandemic’s Impact on Stranger Interaction at UN Event

Six people wearing face masks are shown walking across a crosswalk

Interacting with strangers in large cities is challenging at the best of times, but how did the lockdowns, mask rules and physical distancing guidelines of COVID-19 pandemic change that? That’s what University of Guelph sociologist Dr. Mervyn Horgan with the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences (CSAHS) is currently researching along with a team […]

Read More… from U of G Researcher to Discuss Pandemic’s Impact on Stranger Interaction at UN Event

U of G Student Starts Fitness Group to Empower LGBTQ2SIA+ 

About 10 people stretching on an athletic field

When University of Guelph student Jacob Maxwell was searching for a name for the LGBTQ2SIA+ fitness group he was starting, the word “telos” came to mind. Derived from the Greek, the word has a few meanings, including an ultimate end, the inherent purpose of each thing, and a person’s potential. It seemed to him like the […]

Read More… from U of G Student Starts Fitness Group to Empower LGBTQ2SIA+ 

U of G Parrot Research Makes Headlines

green parrot in cage

New U of G research on the challenges of keeping an intelligent bird in captivity was featured in several publications, including Forbes. The research was led by Dr. Georgia Mason, director of U of G’s Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare, and found that certain intelligent birds can struggle in captivity. The study […]

Read More… from U of G Parrot Research Makes Headlines

Justice Advocate Marlene Truscott Receives U of G Honorary Degree

Marlene Truscott, an advocate for justice for the wrongfully accused and their families, received an honorary degree from the University of Guelph at a virtual ceremony on Oct. 19. “The University is honoured to be recognizing Ms. Truscott for her tireless crusade to obtain justice for the wrongfully accused and their families,” said president Dr. […]

Read More… from Justice Advocate Marlene Truscott Receives U of G Honorary Degree

U of G Project Aims to Curb Greenhouse Light Leaks

nighttime photo of illuminated greenhouse from above

Greenhouse growers need plenty of light to nurture crop plants and flowers, but the nighttime glow from increasing numbers of glasshouses in Ontario has municipalities looking to crack down on light pollution. Now, a University of Guelph engineer is leading a pioneering drone project intended to help curb light leaks from commercial greenhouses, ensuring optimum […]

Read More… from U of G Project Aims to Curb Greenhouse Light Leaks

Celebrate Indigenous Recognition Week at U of G

From Oct. 18 to 22, the University of Guelph celebrates Indigenous Recognition Week. In this annual U of G event, our community comes together to acknowledge and celebrate First Nations, Inuit and Métis cultures and to create on-campus opportunities that encourage further education and discussion. “During Indigenous Recognition Week the Indigenous Student Centre aims to […]

Read More… from Celebrate Indigenous Recognition Week at U of G

Prof’s Children’s Book Makes Finals for Governor General Awards

book cover illustration for This Is How I Know children's book

A children’s book by a University of Guelph professor was named this week as a finalist for the 2021 Governor General’s Literary Awards. Mii maanda ezhi-gkendmaanh: This Is How I Know by Dr. Brittany Luby, Department of History, is among five works shortlisted in the children’s illustrated books category. Luby’s nomination was featured by CBC […]

Read More… from Prof’s Children’s Book Makes Finals for Governor General Awards

Faculty and Staff: Volunteer for House Calls to Support Our Students

House Calls - Nov. 22 to 26

House Calls is a program organized by Student Housing Services to check in with first-year students. Volunteers are asked to connect with students through Microsoft Teams to provide supports and referrals and talk about how the students are adjusting to University life. Faculty and staff volunteers are needed for the fall 2021 edition of House […]

Read More… from Faculty and Staff: Volunteer for House Calls to Support Our Students

Marketing Prof Pens Toronto Star Op Ed

Dr. Timothy Dewhirst, a marketing professor in U of G’s Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, contributed a commentary to the Toronto Star discussing the decision parents of children born in 2010 will face once a COVID-19 vaccine for children under 12 becomes available. With a pediatric version of the COVID-19 vaccination expected […]

Read More… from Marketing Prof Pens Toronto Star Op Ed

U of G Research Centre Is Focused on India

Fostering knowledge exchange between Canadian and Indian scholars is one of the main goals of a unique new research centre at the University of Guelph. CIRCLE – Canada India Research Centre for Learning and Engagement – aims to showcase, advocate and build on research related to India and the Indian diaspora, specifically on emerging topics […]

Read More… from U of G Research Centre Is Focused on India

U of G Students Helping Community Through Garden Cleanup

University of Guelph students plan to help with the end-of-season cleanup at Priory Park Community Garden this weekend. The volunteer event is part of U of G’s Project Serve, a community engagement initiative that sees students volunteer their time with worthy local organizations. About 25 students will help clean up the 68 garden plots used […]

Read More… from U of G Students Helping Community Through Garden Cleanup

Antimicrobial Stewardship Researchers Awarded Provincial Funding

University of Guelph researchers who are leaders in the field of antimicrobial stewardship are receiving more than $3 million from Ontario Research Fund (ORF) for their projects. Dr. David Kelton received $959,000 for his research into antimicrobial stewardship solutions in the Ontario dairy sector and Dr. Shayan Sharif received just over $2 million for his research into identifying […]

Read More… from Antimicrobial Stewardship Researchers Awarded Provincial Funding

Pets of Homeless Are in Good Health, New U of G-Led Study Finds

A man and his dog sitting against a concrete wall

It would be a mistake to assume that a cat or dog owned by a homeless or vulnerably housed person is unhealthy, says a new study by the University of Guelph, the organization Community Veterinary Outreach (CVO) and the American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). The study led by Dr. David Pearl […]

Read More… from Pets of Homeless Are in Good Health, New U of G-Led Study Finds

Vaccine Hesitancy Researcher Appears on CBC’s The National

Dr. Maya Goldenberg in purple sweater facing camera

Dr. Maya Goldenberg, a professor in the Department of Philosophy who researches vaccine hesitancy, appeared on CBC’s The National to discuss whether stories of vaccine regret can help persuade those still hesitant to get the shot. Goldenberg commented that for those who have been swayed by misinformation on the internet, hearing first-hand stories of those […]

Read More… from Vaccine Hesitancy Researcher Appears on CBC’s The National