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University of Guelph-Humber, City of Brampton Exploring Partnership in Downtown Brampton

Campus proposed in Brampton’s new Centre for Innovation Today, Brampton City Council unanimously supported a motion to work with the University of Guelph and Humber College to bring the University of Guelph-Humber (UofGH) to Brampton’s new Centre for Innovation (CFI). City staff and the institutions will now begin work on identifying required supports and business […]

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U of G Expert Discusses Challenges Facing Canada’s Tourism This Summer

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With several provinces beginning to lift border restrictions, allowing Canadians to once again travel freely, will Canada’s tourism industry be strong enough to rebound? A University of Guelph researcher says there is reason to be hopeful, but the industry faces several challenges. Dr. Marion Joppe, a professor in U of G’s School of Hospitality, Food […]

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CBC’s As It Happens Highlights Ecologist’s Research

Dr. Ryan Norris, an ecologist and professor in the Department of Integrative Biology, spoke to CBC Radio’s As it Happens about his research with PhD student Alan Wilcox and colleagues examining whether monarch butterflies lose their navigation abilities. The team’s study found that monarch butterflies raised indoors still know how to fly south if given […]

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Student Planning: Course Enrolment Re-imagined

Student Planning: Course Enrolment Redefined

Students need to consider many factors when selecting their courses, so we are making it easier! The University has launched an intuitive online tool called Student Planning, just in time for Fall 2021 course selection. Student Planning has a user-friendly interface that allows all students to check their program requirements, plan their degree/diploma, track their […]

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U of G Researchers Receive Funding From Canada Research Chairs Program

Improving human health is the common theme of two Canada Research Chairs (CRC) – one new, the other being renewed – at the University of Guelph that were included in a cross-Canada research infrastructure announcement today. Dr. Clara Cho, Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences, will receive a new CRC in Precision Nutrition. Today’s […]

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More than 60 U of G Researchers and Scholars Awarded Federal Funding

From COVID-19 modelling to strengthening voices of marginalized communities, numerous University of Guelph research projects will receive $8 million in multi-year federal funding under new national investments from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) announced today. In all, 62 U of G researchers and […]

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Students Can Virtually Cross the Stage at U of G’s Unique Graduation Ceremony

Nearly 5,000 new graduates will join the University of Guelph’s alumni family this month through a virtual graduation celebration that will include submitted videos from students crossing the “stage.” Winter and summer graduates will gather online with their families and friends to watch the online celebration June 24 at 7 p.m. As part of this event, […]

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U of G Alumna Named Food Day Canada Coordinator

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A University of Guelph alumna and well-known advocate for Canadian food and farming has been named coordinator of Food Day Canada. Crystal Mackay, B.Sc. (Agr.) ’93, will take on the role this month to lead planning of Canada’s largest culinary celebration. “Food Day Canada is the very essence of what I’ve worked towards over my […]

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Presidential Candidate Brief Finalized

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The finalized candidate brief for the University of Guelph’s ninth president and vice-chancellor is now available on the presidential search website. The brief reflects input from members of the University community who engaged with the Presidential Selection Committee through surveys and other means. The committee will use the brief as a tool in considering and […]

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New U of G Program to Enhance Research in Biology for Indigenous Students

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The University of Guelph’s College of Biological Science (CBS) is home to a new initiative intended to create more opportunities for Indigenous students in biological studies. Called Enhancing Indigenous Research in the Biological Sciences, the program is led by Dr. Melissa Perreault, a neuroscientist in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, an adjunct professor in the […]

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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 Dr. Manuel Gomez, a doctor of veterinary science student, who passed away June 9. Condolences to Manuel’s family may be shared through an online memorial website. A funeral service will take place on June 15 in Valladolid, Spain, where he was born. Campus flags will […]

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Gryphons Nest Virtual Community Wins Accolade

A University of Guelph program designed to help first-year students meet others in their programs and ease the transition into university has received an award. The Gryphons Nest program has won the Program/Service of the Year Award at the annual Ontario Association of College and University Housing Officers conference. Gryphons Nest, an online community, was […]

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June 7 Senate: Four New Programs, Two New Majors, Four New Minors, Policy Changes

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The most recent U of G Senate meeting was held on June 7. Below are key highlights from the meeting. Prospective students are advised some programs are still subject to formal approval by the Ontario Universities’ Council on Quality Assurance. A full synopsis of the meeting is available on the University Secretariat’s website. Undergraduate Program Changes […]

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CTV News Features U of G Asparagus Researcher

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Dr. David Wolyn, a professor in the Department of Plant Agriculture, was featured on CTV Kitchener for his work in the breeding and development of several popular asparagus varieties. As a lead researcher in U of G’s asparagus breeding program, Wolyn helped develop asparagus varieties such as the Guelph Eclipse, Guelph Equinox and the Guelph […]

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Global News Consults English and Theatre Studies Prof

Dr. Mark Lipton, a professor in the School of English and Theatre Studies, spoke to Global News about whether it’s safe to rely on Wikipedia for factual information. Given that research suggests that only one percent of users of the online encyclopedia write or edit entries, and 90 per cent of those contributors are men, […]

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BBC News Consults Management Prof on ‘Pop-Up’ Holidays

Dr. Jamie Gruman, a professor of organizational behaviour in the Department of Management, spoke to BBC News’ Worklife about whether there are benefits to offering employees surprise” pop-up” holidays. Gruman said because surprise holidays are unexpected, employees often see them as a gift and an indicator their employers care for them. “In a post-pandemic age, […]

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Transgender Athlete Found Community of Support at U of G

Oliver Lane’s decision to attend the University of Guelph led to great discoveries. Its inclusive community and its supportive people encouraged him to be his true self. Lane, a member of the Gryphons field hockey team throughout much of his studies on campus, had long felt he was not the gender he had been assigned […]

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NBC News Consults U of G Political Scientist

Dr. Jordi Diez, Department of Political Science, spoke to NBC News about Ipsos’s new LGBT+ Pride 2021 Global Survey. The research surveyed attitudes on various LBGTQ2SIA+ issues in 27 countries worldwide. Diez noted that support for same sex marriage and LBGTQ2SIA+ rights has existed for some time in Latin America, despite perceptions that the countries […]

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Social Media Prove a Reliable Predictor of COVID-19 Waves: U of G Study

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Initial COVID-19 waves in Canada and the United States were detected by social media at least a few days or even up to two weeks earlier than official records, according to a new paper by University of Guelph researchers. In the most wide-ranging and detailed study of its kind, the new paper underlines the value […]

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