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U of G, Guelph Police Issue Safety Warnings Following Weekend Activity

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The University of Guelph’s Campus Safety Office (CSO) and City of Guelph police issued public safety warnings this weekend following reports of students’ drinks being contaminated with unknown substances and large unofficial gatherings. U of G’s CSO bulletins were also posted on campus and emails sent to students living in residence. On Sept. 17, students […]

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U of G Improvisation Institute Profiled in Globe and Mail

The University of Guelph’s International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation (IICSI) was the subject of  a feature article in The Globe and Mail examining how improvisation in the arts can be used as a social model. “..There is a growing movement in academia looking at artistic improvisation as a guide for all of life’s […]

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COVID-19 Update: Vaccination rates, Wastewater signals, Accessing restaurants and the gym, and more

The following updates are provided by the Return-to-Campuses steering committee. U of G reporting high vaccination rates More than 24,000 people at our Guelph and Ridgetown campuses have now provided information about their vaccination status through our Vaccination Proof and Exemption system. Of those who have provided information, 99 per cent are partially or fully vaccinated and 1 per cent […]

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Washington Post Consults U of G Ethicist on Mammoth Revival

Dr. Karen Wendling, a professor in the Department of Philosophy, spoke to the Washington Post about the ethics of using cloning to bring woolly mammoths back from extinction. Noting the idea at first sounds intriguing, Wendling said that one has to consider the many consequences of bringing a new species to the tundra, both to […]

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U of G Reporting High Vaccination Rates

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The University of Guelph announced Aug. 12 that it was mandating COVID-19 vaccinations and launched a proof of vaccination and exemption collection system Sept. 2. More than 24,000 people from the Guelph and Ridgetown campuses have since provided information, including almost 20,000 students. Thus far, of those who have submitted information, 99 per cent are […]

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U of G Marks Powley Day with Métis Flag Raising Sept. 17 to 20

Métis flag at the University Centre

On Sept. 17, U of G will raise the Métis flag in recognition of Powley Day. The day marks the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision to recognize Métis harvesting rights as protected under the Constitution. The flag will remain up until Sept. 20. “On Powley Day we celebrate the determination of Steve and Roddy Powley […]

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Two BBC News Pieces Feature U of G Human Resources Researcher

Dr. Nita Chhinzer, a professor in the Department of Management in U of G’s Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, spoke to BBC Worklife for two articles on changes being seen in today’s workforce/ The first examined why sudden resignations have surged in many fields in 2021. Chhinzer commented that when employees get […]

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U of G “Through the Lens” Photo Contest Is Accepting Submissions

You could win amazing cash prizes for your research photo in the Through the Lens photo contest from the Office of Research and The Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies! Get out your smartphone, camera or whatever you use to take pictures and show us your research for a chance to win up to $500! […]

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Ecologist Cited in TVO Column

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Dr. Ryan Norris, professor in the Department of Integrative Biology, was cited in an opinion column on TVO.org regarding the proposed Highway 413. The author noted that Norris escorted him and others on a tour of the Nashville Conservation Reserve, which would be impacted if the highway goes ahead. Norris and colleague Jessica Linton pointed […]

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Popular Science Consults U of G Crop Expert on Soil Bacteria

Dr. Manish Raizada in front of grey pillars.

Popular Science spoke to Dr. Manish Raizada, a professor in the Department of Plant Agriculture, for an article about the role of nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria to replace industrially produced fertilizers. Raizada commented that in order to increase the number of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, “elite strains” could be created to churn out more fixed nitrogen for their […]

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U of G Opens Lang Plaza as Gathering Place for Lang School Members

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The newly constructed Lang Plaza at the University of Guelph will officially open this week, kicking off a slate of events planned this month for U of G’s business students, faculty and staff. A ribbon-cutting involving donors and University administrators, including president Dr. Charlotte Yates and Dr. Lysa Porth, dean of the Gordon S. Lang […]

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Two U of G Researchers Named Canadian Academy of Health Sciences Fellows

Two University of Guelph researchers are being recognized for their expertise in the Canadian health sciences community. Dr. David Kelton, a professor in the Ontario Veterinary College’s (OVC) Department of Population Medicine, and Dr. Jim Petrik, a professor in OVC’s Department of Biomedical Sciences, have been inducted as Fellows with the Canadian Academy of Health […]

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Arrell Food Institute Announces Winners of 2021 Innovation Awards

A groundbreaking nutrition scientist and a Lebanese Indigenous food security foundation will receive the Arrell Global Food Innovation Awards for 2021. The University of Guelph’s Arrell Food Institute (AFI) award program, begun in 2018 and judged by an international committee, recognizes those who make exceptional efforts to create more equitable, suitable, efficient and nutritious food […]

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An Open Letter from President Charlotte Yates to University of Guelph Students

University of Guelph president Charlotte Yates in campus hallway

Dear Students, It has been wonderful to see our campus come back to life and to have so many students returning to campus after a year of largely remote learning. We know that connecting with friends in person is so important to your learning and to your wellness. As we continue to navigate the fourth […]

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OVC Dean Discusses Vet Shortage With CBC

Dr. Jeffrey Wichtel, dean of U of G’s Ontario Veterinary College, spoke to CBC Kitchener-Waterloo about the shortage of veterinarians in Canada. The article noted that the significant staffing shortage is making it hard for pet owners to find emergency care in some parts of Canada and forcing some emergency clinics to reduce their hours. […]

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Biocomposites Researcher Awarded Royal Society of Canada Medal

Dr. Amar Mohanty poses for a portrait

A world-renowned University of Guelph scientist has been honoured by the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) for research helping to reduce the environmental impacts of plastics in Canada and abroad. Dr. Amar Mohanty, director of U of G’s Bioproducts Discovery and Development Centre (BDDC) and an internationally recognized leader in bioplastics and biocomposites used in […]

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Tourism Expert Discusses Travel Documentation with CBC News

Prof. Marion Joppe

Dr. Marion Joppe, a professor in the School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management, spoke to CBC News about why there are still so many varying rules on border crossing and travel restriction. Joppe said a return to a freer level of international air travel likely won’t be possible until there’s greater agreement among nations […]

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Call for nominations for Senate and Board of Governors vacancies

The portico surrounded by trees in the summer

Opportunities are available on the University of Guelph Senate for faculty, undergraduate and graduate students, and the Board of Governors for a graduate student. Submit your nomination by Sept. 17 at 1 p.m. The Senate and Board of Governors are the two highest governing bodies at the University of Guelph. Members of each help shape […]

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U of G Graduate Student Shares Anishinaabe Forest Knowledge

Young man in forest with giant puff ball

To the Anishinaabe people, a person in a forest is just one being among a great many beings, says Brad Howie, a University of Guelph graduate student and member of Nipissing First Nation in northeastern Ontario. Howie will share his understanding of the Anishinaabe philosophy and science of our place in the natural world during […]

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Welcoming a New Co-Chair and Looking Ahead to Our 2021 United Way Campaign

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With the fall semester now under way, the steering committee for the University of Guelph’s United Way campaign is looking ahead to an exciting campaign. Having successfully raised more than $537,000 last year, organizers are ready for another great year, supported by dozens of volunteers across the University. Funds raised during the campaign go to […]

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