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Ecologist on What’s Next After UN Global Climate Report

A headshot photo of Dr. Madhur Anand

With the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) predicting grave consequences from global warming, a University of Guelph ecologist believes there is still reason for hope for the future and that “rapid societal change is possible.” The IPCC report, released Monday, stated it is “unequivocal” that human influence has warmed the atmosphere, ocean […]

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Research Aimed at Needle Fear and Vaccinations Awarded Federal Funding

A man wearing a mask is given a needle at a vaccination clinic

Helping adults conquer high needle fear and improving overall vaccination rates are the goals of a University of Guelph-led project that has received recent federal funding. The two-year project will yield the first-ever electronic resource of its kind intended to help adults self-manage high levels of needle fear, said Dr. Meghan McMurtry, a professor in […]

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Restaurant Industry Researcher Discusses Tipping with CBC Radio

Restaurant industry researcher Dr. Bruce McAdams, a professor in the Department of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management (HFTM), spoke to CBC Radio’s Ontario Today about the ongoing debate around tipping in restaurants. McAdams, who has researched the issue of tipping for more than a decade, discussed the pros and cons of tipping as well as […]

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Fisheries Researcher Contributes Commentary to Hill Times

Dr. Jennifer Silver

Dr. Jennifer Silver contributed a commentary to The Hill Times about the possible risks of concentrated and foreign ownership in fisheries.  “We are in a moment where the public is growing weary of transnational corporations and opposes speculative and excessive foreign investment in things like housing and farmland,” Silver wrote, adding that “transparent governance of a […]

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Sport Management Professor Discusses Gender Equity at Olympics

Dr. Ann Pegoraro

Dr. Ann Pegoraro, the Lang Chair in Sport Management in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, spoke to CBC News Network about why women still lack opportunities in sport despite moves to make this past summer Olympic the most gender equal in history. Pegoraro discussed some of the issues raised in a […]

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Marketing Professor Comments on Baseball Team Rebrandings

Dr. Tim Dewhirst

Dr. Timothy Dewhirst, a professor in U of G’s Department of Marketing and Consumer Studies, contributed a commentary to the Toronto Star that examined the re-branding of Cleveland’s Major League Baseball franchise. Cleveland has responded to changing social expectations with the re-naming of its team to the Guardians, Dewhirst wrote, but added that other teams […]

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Many Not Properly Removing Data Before Reselling Devices, U of G Research Finds

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Think your electronic device is safe to re-sell? Think again. New University of Guelph research finds many of us may be inadvertently leaving our sensitive data on the thousands of cellphones, laptops and other electronic devices we discard every year. Led by computer science professor Dr. Hassan Khan, the study found that at least a […]

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Olympians With U of G Connection Gave Their All at Tokyo Olympics

Six University of Guelph current and alumni athletes – from mountain bikers to artistic swimmers to Laser Radial sailors – gave their all at the Tokyo Olympics. The games ended on Sunday. Sarah Douglas The Laser Radial racer alumna entered the Aug. 1 final in fourth place in the points standings, but finished ninth in […]

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World-Renowned Artists Part of U of G’s Second Improvisation Festival

The International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation (IICSI) at the University of Guelph will host its second online round-the-clock festival, known as “if 2021.” This year’s programming will run for just over 25 hours, beginning at 7 p.m. ET on Friday, Aug. 13. The online event will feature more than 150 artists from more […]

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DNA Testing Expert Featured in Story on Mislabelled Seafood

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Dr. Robert Hanner, Department of Integrative Biology, is featured in a Postmedia news story about mislabelled fish and seafood fraud. The story appeared on Aug. 5 in the Montreal Gazette and over 25 other publications across Canada. Hanner runs U of G’s Hanner Lab, which generated the DNA testing data for Oceana Canada’s Seafood Fraud […]

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Vice-Provost Carrie Chassels Joining Northeastern University in Vancouver

Dr. Carrie Chassels, vice-provost (student affairs), has been named associate dean at Northeastern University’s Vancouver campus. She begins her appointment Sept. 7. “Dr. Chassels is a valued U of G leader and colleague,” said Dr. Gwen Chapman, provost and vice-president (academic). “Her experience, innovative ideas and tireless devotion to our students was a tremendous asset, […]

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U of G Professor to Help Judge Canadian Space Agency’s Deep Space Food Challenge

Whenever the first food plants are grown on the moon or during the inaugural voyage to Mars, a University of Guelph researcher may be able to claim some credit for helping to get them there. This year, Dr. Tom Graham, a professor in the School of Environmental Sciences (SES), was named co-chair of a newly […]

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Ecologist’s Mottled Duskywing Recovery Project on CTV News

Dr. Ryan Norris, Department of Integrative Biology, leads a project aimed at reintroducing the endangered mottled duskywing butterfly to the Pinery Provincial Park on Lake Huron. CTV News Kitchener recently reported on the project. Norris leads the Ontario Butterfly Species at Risk Recovery Team. This is the third year of a team project that involved […]

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U of G Extends COVID-19 Vaccination Requirements to Varsity Athletes

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The University of Guelph is extending COVID-19 vaccination requirements and is requiring all varsity athletes to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 for the upcoming 2021-22 season. This decision reflects discussions involving U of G leaders and the Department of Athletics and is supported by Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health. The University plans to broaden these discussions and […]

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U of G Research on Microbes Within Seabed Gives Insight to Unknown Habitat, Life on Other Planets

A study of microbes beneath the world’s seabed hints at the diversity and ecological importance of bacteria living in a little-known habitat that makes up one of the largest biospheres on Earth, according to a new study led by a University of Guelph researcher. Captured through the first-time use of new seabed drilling technology during […]

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U of G Community Clinic Vaccinates 81,000+, Focus Shifts to Next Phase Aug. 6

Given the significant progress in vaccination rates in the Guelph area, the University of Guelph’s COVID-19 community vaccination clinic  is closing and vaccination efforts will shift to the next phase beginning Aug. 6. The U of G clinic is among several local mass vaccination clinics in the region that will close as part of the […]

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Music Professor Featured in New York Times

University of Guelph musicologist Dr. Kimberly Francis, College of Arts, is featured in a recent New York Times feature article about renowned musical sisters Nadia and Lili Boulanger. The Boulangers, born in France in the late 19th century, were acclaimed in the 20th-century music world: Lili as a composer, Nadia primarily as a teacher and […]

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Former U of G Runner Qualifies for Olympic Women’s 5,000-Metre Finals

Andrea Seccafien, former Gryphon cross-country runner and track and field athlete, grabbed the 15th and final qualifying spot in the women’s 5,000 metres by just 38-100ths of a second. In stifling heat, she ran a time of 14 minutes 59.55 seconds Friday. She will race in the finals for a medal on Aug. 2 at […]

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COVID-19 Update: July 30, 2021

The following updates are provided by the Return-to-Campuses steering committee. Vaccination requirements Last week, on recommendation from Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health, U of G announced that students must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to live in U of G residences during the 2021-22 academic year. Students planning to live on campus must be fully vaccinated within […]

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Prof Discusses Olympic Training and Blood Flow Restriction on CBC The National

Dr. Jamie Burr of the University of Guelph’s Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences is featured in a CBC The National story on the efficacy of blood flow restriction bands. Burr is an expert in fitness assessment and performance evaluation in U of G’s High Performance and Health Research Laboratory Blood flow restriction is […]

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