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Message From President Charlotte Yates on Vaccinations

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Dear members of the University of Guelph community: The University of Guelph is a leader in life science and health research, with experts that span disciplines from virology to human biology and immunology to philosophy. When the COVID-19 pandemic was declared, our researchers were quick to respond by using their expertise to help prevent the […]

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U of G COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic Exceeds 50,000 Doses

A person wearing Guelph Gryphon T-shirt gets a vaccine in the COVID-19 vaccination clinic in the University Centre on the U of G campus

The University of Guelph’s community vaccination clinic continues to play a significant role in the region’s vaccination program, giving more than 50,600 doses since March. On June 22 alone, the U of G clinic gave 1,717 doses – the highest number of vaccines administered in one day by any Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph (WDG) Public Health clinic. “The […]

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New Indigenous Environmental Science Program Rooted in Indigenous Wisdom

Indigenous and non-Indigenous approaches to environmental protection will come together in a new University of Guelph degree program that is the first of its kind in Canada. U of G’s four-year bachelor of Indigenous environmental science and practice  (BIESP) program is launching this fall. Based in the Ontario Agricultural College’s (OAC) School of Environmental Sciences, […]

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U of G Swimmer Found Courage Through Empowerment of Sport

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Homophobia and toxic masculinity persist almost everywhere in society, said James McCole, a University of Guelph varsity swimmer and bachelor of applied science student in adult development. Sport helped him rise above them. Having grown up in Ireland, McCole will soon enter graduate studies in the United Kingdom, where he will continue his investigations into […]

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Vector-borne Zoonosis Researcher Makes Headlines

Dr. Katie Clow against a grey backdrop

Dr. Katie Clow, a One Health professor at the Ontario Veterinary College spoke to The Globe and Mail about the spread of ticks that are better able to survive year-round in Canada due to climate change. Clow is a veterinarian who researches the animal and human health risks associated with emerging and endemic vector-borne zoonoses, […]

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 COVID-19 Update: Ventilation at the Guelph campus

The following information is provided by the Return to Campuses steering committee. As we prepare to welcome more of our community back to campus, many have asked questions about the University’s approach to ventilation in our buildings. While ventilation is just one piece in U of G’s approach to safely welcoming you back, you can […]

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U of G Experts Discuss Pandemic Eating Habits Worth Keeping

After more than a year of quarantines, most Canadians are enjoying the return of “normal life,” but two University of Guelph researchers say there are some habits from our stay-at-home lives worth maintaining. Drs. Jess Haines and David Ma are the co-directors of the Guelph Family Health Study who have been studying how families have […]

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Giant Maple Stump Becomes Gryphon Keepsake for U of G Professor

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A University of Guelph professor has transformed a massive section of a maple tree into a mythological creature that has special meaning for the University. Last summer, Dr. Rod Merrill, professor in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, came across an enormous sugar maple stump with a “free” sign on it. He had the […]

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U of G Epidemiologist Makes Headlines Discussing Schools

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Dr. Amy Greer, an epidemiologist in the Department of Population Medicine, spoke to both The Globe and Mail and Chatelaine about what school life will be like when students return in the fall. “I don’t think we’re going to be looking at school closures,” she told The Globe and Mail. “I don’t think we’re going […]

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Global News Consults U of G Biologist on PPE Litter

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Dr. Shoshanah Jacobs, a professor in the Department of Integrative Biology, spoke to Global News about the abundance of masks and other personal protective equipment (PPE) kits washing up on the country’s shorelines. Jasobs notes that while disposable masks may appear to be made of paper or natural fabric, they are made with polymers that […]

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Former Lang Dean Named President of Yorkville University

Dr. Julia Christensen Hughes, the founding dean of the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, has been named the new president of Yorkville University. She begins her appointment July 1. “This is a wonderful opportunity for Dr. Christensen Hughes, whose leadership and contributions to U of G are well known, particularly as dean […]

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National Indigenous Peoples Day: Learning About Land Acknowledgements

Two Row Wampum and the Dish with one Spoon - Jessie Buchanan

If you’ve attended a U of G event – either in person or online – you’ve likely heard someone deliver a land acknowledgement; the majority of U of G events begin with one. The words spoken during a land acknowledgement are an intentional step toward reconciliation through an act of relationship. As we mark National […]

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U of G Indigenous Initiative Strategy Provides Actionable Steps to Guide University Forward

Earlier this year, the University of Guelph built on its commitment to decolonization and reconciliation with the launch of the Indigenous Initiatives Strategy Report aimed at developing, enhancing, supporting and evaluating Indigenous initiatives on campus. Developed on the foundation of existing initiatives and guided by Indigenous knowledge, the strategy summarizes 150 recommendations on the indigenization […]

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HELD: U of G’s Literary Journal for Traditionally Marginalized Communities

A new online artistic literary journal run by University of Guelph students is intended to help amplify marginalized voices and creatively narrate current global events. Dr. Catherine Bush, professor in the School of English and Theatre Studies (SETS) and coordinator of U of G’s master of fine art (MFA) program in creative writing, helped launch […]

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Real Estate Market Researcher Makes Headlines

Dr. Paul Anglin

Real estate market researcher Dr. Paul Anglin, Department of Marketing and Consumer Studies, spoke to GlobalNews.ca and GuelphToday about a real estate developer that has announced it will buy $1 billion worth of single-family homes and turn them into rental properties. Given that the announcement has sparked concerns over the potential impact on Canada’s housing […]

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University Mourns Passing of Staff Member – Flags at Half-Mast Saturday

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The University of Guelph community is mourning the death of Mark Dennis, a member of U of G’s physical resources department, who passed away June 11. A private family service will be held June 19. Condolences to Mark’s family may be shared through an online memorial on the Graham A. Giddy Funeral Homes website. Campus […]

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AVP of Diversity and Human Rights Speaks to Chamber of Commerce About Diversity and Inclusion

Indira Naidoo-Harris leans against a pale, red brick wall.

Earlier this month, Indira Naidoo-Harris, U of G’s AVP of Diversity and Human Rights, took part in a diversity and inclusion conversation with Shakiba Shayani, President and CEO of the Guelph Chamber of Commerce. In their discussion, Naidoo-Harris and Shayani address the importance of fostering inclusive environments and the equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives and […]

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U of G Expert Discusses Higher Food Prices This Summer

If Canadians are noticing their grocery bills are higher this year than last, a University of Guelph agri-food supply chain researcher says consumers should expect that to continue through at least the summer. Dr. Simon Somogyi, the Arrell Chair in the Business of Food and a professor in the School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism […]

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U of G Panel to Explore Pandemic Experiences of LGBTQ2IA+ Students

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As part of Pride Month, the University of Guelph will host a panel discussion June 29 at 7 p.m. about the experiences of LGBTQ2IA+ students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Panellists will discuss the unique challenges faced by community members during the pandemic and offer ideas and strategies for LGBTQ2IA+ students. The discussion follows a survey […]

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U of G Amphibious Fish Research Makes Headlines

New research on mangrove rivulus fish led by integrative biology professor Dr. Patricia Wright and PhD student Giulia Rossi was featured in The Atlantic. The research, published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, found that fish that dwell in both air and water become smarter than those that reside only in water. The study […]

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