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First-in-Canada One Health Degree Coming to U of G

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The University of Guelph will introduce a first-of-its-kind Bachelor of One Health (BOH) degree program in fall 2022. One Health is a growing field that seeks to solve health problems at the intersection of animal, human and ecological systems. “This is the first four-year undergraduate degree devoted to One Health in Canada,” said Dr. Brian […]

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Director of U of G’s Guelph Institute for Environmental Research Reappointed

Dr. Madhur Anand will serve as director of the Guelph Institute for Environmental Research (GIER) at the University of Guelph for a second two-year term. A professor in the School of Environmental Sciences (SES), she was appointed as inaugural director of the institute in fall 2019. Under her renewed directorship, Anand will continue to champion […]

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Gryphons Baseball Players Help Rivals in Mid-Game Emergency

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A moment of disaster that ended with University of Guelph Gryphons baseball players stepping up to help their rivals was featured over the weekend on CHCH News. The Gryphons were facing off against the McMaster Marauders for a crucial semi-finals playoff game in Niagara Falls when a dive to catch a routine flyball resulted in […]

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COVID-19 Update: On-campus testing, Reporting positive cases and more

The following information is provided by the Return to Campuses Steering Committee. COVID-19 testing on campus Student Health Services offers on-campus appointments for COVID-19 testing to those who are symptomatic and to those who are asymptomatic but who have been exposed to a positive case. Appointments can be booked by calling 519-824-4120, Ext. 52131. Reporting […]

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Oct. 4 Senate: Leadership Updates, New Philosophy MA Field, By-election Results

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The most recent U of G Senate meeting was held Oct. 4. Below are key highlights from the meeting. A full synopsis of the meeting is available on the University Secretariat’s website. Leadership Updates President Charlotte Yates, Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Gwen Chapman and Vice-President (Research) Malcolm Campbell provided Senators with a number of updates, […]

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U of G-Scotland Joint Session to Discuss Post-Pandemic Green Rural Recovery

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Green agriculture and smart farming will be the topics of a joint webinar this week bringing together University of Guelph and Scottish experts under a strengthened transatlantic collaboration. The virtual meeting on Oct. 12 will involve scientists from U of G and Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) in Edinburgh. Called “A Green Rural Recovery: Sustainable Natural […]

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U of G Study Finds the Positives in Coming Out in the Workplace

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Much research has been done on the negative aspects of coming out in the workplace. But a new study led by Prof. Thomas Sasso in the University of Guelph’s Department of Management and Dr. Nicholas Salter of Hofstra University found there can be many positives for LGBTQ+ people when they share their identity fully and […]

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Ecologist Discusses Carbon Reduction With CBC News

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Dr. Madhur Anand, a professor in the School of Environmental Sciences, spoke to CBC News online about a new report from a Berlin-based think tank that shows Canada is one of the worst carbon emitters among the world’s wealthy countries. The report states that Canada will need to cut its per-capita carbon emissions by 82 […]

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Weather Network Consults U of G Insect Pest Researcher

Dr. Cynthia Scott-Dupree, a professor in the School of Environmental Sciences, spoke with The Weather Network about stink bugs and the dangers they pose to agriculture. Scott-Dupree noted that brown marmorated bugs don’t bite, sting or cause damage to homes. But they do feed on about 170 species of plants, including agricultural crops, and are […]

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Food Economist Appears on TVO’s The Agenda

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Food economist Dr. Mike Von Massow, a professor in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, appeared on TVO’s The Agenda on Thursday for a panel discussion on rising food prices. Von Massow discussed the many factors pushing up prices, from droughts in Alberta that have affected both grain yields and led to the […]

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Grad Student a National Advocate for Youth With Mental Illness

Like many young people across Canada and around the world, University of Guelph graduate student Jillian Stringer experienced mental illness for the first time when she was an adolescent. Learning to live with anxiety and depression helped her find her calling. “I first faced the challenges of mental illness when I was young and through […]

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COVID-19 Update: Vaccination Policy Compliance and Enforcement; On-campus Study Spaces, and more

The following updates are provided by the Return-to-Campuses steering committee. Proof of vaccination: Enforcement and expectations Remember: Full vaccination is required for those coming to our campuses and facilities this fall and through the winter semester. The University of Guelph’s COVID-19 Vaccination Policy is in effect until Sept. 7, 2022. No matter where you are […]

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Art Professor’s New Work Featured in Globe and Mail

A new exhibit by Prof. Susan Dobson, a studio art professor and head of U of G’s photography department, was featured in The Globe and Mail Arts section. Dobson has taken large numbers of discarded photographic slides that were once projected in art history lectures at U of G, and turned them into art itself. […]

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U of G Student FoodBank Featured in Maclean’s

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The University of Guelph’s Student FoodBank, managed by the Central Students Association, was featured in an article in Macleans examining what universities are doing to address food insecurity on campuses. The article notes that demand at the Guelph Student FoodBank is high, as it is at many student food banks. The food bank is run […]

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How Mental Illness Affects Women Needs to Be Better Understood, Says U of G Researcher

To improve treatments for the most serious mental illnesses, researchers need to better understand how they affect not just men but also women, says a University of Guelph researcher. This is Mental Illness Awareness Week across Canada, a national public campaign established by the Canadian Psychiatric Association and coordinated by the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness […]

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New U of G Food Lab Honours Canadian Cuisine Champion Anita Stewart

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A high-end food lab opening at the University of Guelph this week will carry on the legacy of a champion of Canadian cuisine. The Anita Stewart Memorial Food Laboratory will officially open Oct. 7 with remarks from Daniel Atlin, vice-president (external), Dr. Lysa Porth, dean of the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, […]

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2021 President’s, Chancellor’s Scholars Named at U of G

Fourteen incoming undergraduate students at the University of Guelph have received top entrance awards this year. Eleven students received President’s Scholarships, which recognize high school achievements, leadership abilities and citizenship activities. Two students received the Lincoln Alexander Chancellor’s Scholarship, named for former longtime chancellor Lincoln Alexander. The award recognizes top students who have made significant […]

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What’s Open at U of G Over the Thanksgiving Weekend?

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The University of Guelph’s normal business operations will be reduced on Oct. 11 for the Thanksgiving weekend. Fall Study Break Day is Tuesday, Oct. 12, so while normal University operations will resume on Tuesday, classes and labs delivered face-to-face or remotely will resume Wednesday, Oct. 13. What’s open and what’s closed Service areas open on […]

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Biologists Use eDNA to Assess Potential Nuclear Waste Sites

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Protecting ecosystems around two proposed nuclear waste storage sites in Ontario is the goal of a pioneering environmental research project involving University of Guelph biologists. Along with environmental scientists from the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO), the researchers will use environmental DNA technology developed at U of G to sample aquatic life around South Bruce […]

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Chemist Receives Federal Funding, Extends Research Program for Nuclear Power Studies

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Amid growing calls for reducing atmospheric greenhouse gases, a University of Guelph chemist has received more than $3 million in funding for an ongoing research program intended to enhance sustainable nuclear power. Dr. Peter Tremaine, a professor in the Department of Chemistry, will use federal and industry funding worth nearly $3.3 million and the University […]

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