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Farmer Mental Health Program Developed By U of G Researchers Awarded Provincial Funding

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A mental health program for farmers, created by experts in the Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph, has received $385,000 from the Ontario government. The province announced today that it is investing in the In the Know initiative. The program helps farmers better identify, understand and cope with the many mental health challenges they […]

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Toronto Star Consults Psychology Professor on Needle Phobia

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Dr. Meghan McMurtry, a professor in the Department of Psychology, spoke to the Toronto Star about needle phobia and its role in preventing some from receiving COVID-19 vaccines. The articles noted that people with needle phobia and other forms of medical anxiety likely make up a significant portion of the 20 per cent of Ontarians […]

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GuelphGrad on Tour Coming Home to Guelph

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The University of Guelph’s #GuelphGrad on Tour experience is coming home to Guelph to give graduates that convocation-like moment of walking the red carpet. This year, the event will be held on the U of G campus Oct. 9-11. A professional photographer will capture grads in front of the official convocation Portico backdrop, while ambassadors […]

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COVID-19 Update: Managing compliance with vaccination policy and more

The following updates are provided by the Return to Campuses steering committee. Reminder: Get fully vaccinated by Oct. 15 Even if you’re not coming to campus for work or face-to-face classes, you are expected to provide proof of vaccination to U of G’s Vaccination Proof and Exemption system. U of G’s COVID-19 Vaccination Policy requires […]

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U of G Is Acting on Indigenous Initiative Strategy

This week, the University of Guelph is highlighting the action it is taking toward truth and reconciliation. U of G acknowledges its immense role in and responsibility for reconciliation with First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples and is committed to working toward decolonization. The University is now implementing recommendations from its Indigenous Initiatives Strategy Report. […]

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U of G Thanks Police, Commits to Finding Solutions Following Chancellor’s Way Gathering

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University of Guelph president Charlotte Yates today thanked City of Guelph police and fire services and the Campus Safety Office for their efforts during a large, unsanctioned gathering at Chancellor’s Way yesterday. Yates also expressed disappointment at both the size of the gathering and behaviour that was witnessed while reaffirming the University’s commitment to working […]

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Take Part in Gryphons Read, U of G’s Common Reading Project

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The 5th annual Gryphons Read common reading project is under way. This University-wide book club encourages first-year students and other members of the University community to connect with each other and to enter into meaningful conversations by reading and discussing the same book. This year, that book is Vivek Shraya’s The Subtweet. On Sept. 29 from 5 […]

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U of G to Mark Sept. 30 With Elder-Led Ceremony on Johnston Green

Johnston Tower lit up orange for Truth and Reconciliation Week

A ceremony led by Indigenous Elders will be held on the University of Guelph’s Johnston Green Sept. 30 to mark Orange Shirt Day and Canada’s first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Organized by members of U of G’s Indigenous Student Centre, Indigenous Initiatives and the Indigenous Student Society, the event, called Honouring and Healing […]

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President, Mayor, Public Health Urge Students to Avoid Large Gatherings

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 The following open letter was sent to all University of Guelph students  Dear University of Guelph Students: In recent weeks, we have seen a worrying trend of large, unsafe gatherings on university campuses, including at the University of Guelph. These gatherings put our health and safety at risk. We are still in the middle of […]

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When Group Conflicts Heat Up, So Does Earth: U of G Study

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Conflict between rich and poor over how to mitigate climate change can itself lead to more global warming – by as much as 0.7 degrees Celsius, according to a new study led by a University of Guelph scientist. Using novel modelling, the research team identified some of the social processes that may increase polarization between these two income […]

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Students Planning Provincewide Walkout

A view of Branion Plaza on the U of G campus

Students across Ontario are planning a walkout Thursday at 4 p.m. to raise awareness of gender-based and sexual violence. At the University of Guelph, the event is scheduled to start in Branion Plaza and move to Johnston Green. The University supports students’ rights to participate in such events and express their views on this important […]

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Student-Led Landscaping Project to Honour Health-Care Workers Continues to Grow

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A project conceived by University of Guelph landscape architecture graduate students to install a single bench and tree on the grounds of Canadian hospitals as a respite for health-care workers continues to expand. Since the inaugural One Bench One Tree project was unveiled in June 2021 at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, where Canada’s […]

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Vaccination Receipt Required to Access U of G Restaurants, Athletics Facilities

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As of Sept. 22, anyone intending to access restaurants and athletics facilities on the University of Guelph campus will be required to show their vaccination receipt and photo ID. This requirement aligns with the new provincial requirement for Ontarians to show proof of vaccination status to access certain high-risk indoor spaces. Although all faculty, staff […]

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U of G Political Scientist’s Election Insight Sought By Many

Dr. Tamara Small, a professor in Department of Political Science, has been interviewed by several news outlets in recent days about this week’s federal election. Small appeared on a political panel on CBC Radio’s The Current to discuss the aftermath of the election and whether the federal parties will be able to cooperate in a […]

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U of G Launches United Way Campaign – Let’s Raise $620,000 and Beyond!

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Today, the University of Guelph launched its annual United Way campaign with the goal of raising $620,000 and beyond to support local charitable organizations. Together with the United Way, let’s be part of a Radical Recovery to improve life in our community! “This year,” says Dr. Dan Gillis, faculty campaign co-chair, “we are asking you […]

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Sports Management Professor Discusses Women’s League Names With Globe and Mail

Dr. Ann Pegoraro

Dr. Ann Pegoraro, the Lang Chair in Sport Management in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, spoke to The Globe and Mail about the National Women’s Hockey League’s decision to change their name to the Premier Hockey Federation. Pegoraro said while she supports dropping the gender modifier from the league’s title, she […]

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Veterinarians Shortening Antibiotic Prescriptions for UTIs in Dogs, U of G Study Finds

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Veterinarians are beginning to prescribe shorter courses of antibiotics for dogs with urinary tract infections (UTIs), a move that is in line with recent clinical recommendations and an important step in helping reduce antibiotic resistance, says a new University of Guelph-led study conducted in collaboration with VCA. The analysis found many veterinarians in Canada and […]

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Most Canadian Preschoolers Getting Too Much Sugar, U of G Research Finds

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Eight out of 10 preschoolers eat too much sugar, especially in baked goods from muffins to cookies, according to University of Guelph researchers. In the first study to focus on sugar consumption among Canadian preschoolers, the researchers found that 80 per cent of children eat more than the recommended amount every day. That intake exceeds […]

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National Post Consults U of G Controlled Environment Agriculture Researcher

Dr. Thomas Graham stands in front of trees and a field.

Dr. Thomas Graham, a professor in the School of Environmental Sciences (SES), spoke to the National Post about why learning to grow food in space will benefit us on Earth. Graham was recently named co-chair of the Deep Space Food Challenge jury along with Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield. They will lead a national jury to […]

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University Mourns Passing of Student – Flags at Half-Mast Tuesday

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The University of Guelph community is mourning the death of Farisa Navab, a biological science undergraduate student, who passed away Sept. 11. Campus flags will be lowered to half-mast Sept. 21 in Farisa’s honour. Support services and initiatives are available for all students, faculty and staff, including: Multi-Faith Resource Team, Ext. 58909 Student Counselling Services, […]

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