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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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Marketing Professor Pens Commentary on Edmonton CFL Team Name Change

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 analyzed the rebranding of the Edmonton Eskimos to the Edmonton Elks. Dewhirst examined the reasons behind the name and logo change and also noted a few things about the redesign that could court […]

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U of G to Launch Master of Data Science Program

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Training the next generation of in-demand data scientists for numerous fields is the goal of a new course-based master’s degree to be launched at the University of Guelph this fall pending formal program approval. The new data science program will focus on spatial-temporal data – data collected over time and space — used in agriculture, […]

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Monarchs Raised in Captivity Can Orient Themselves for Migration, U of G Study Reveals

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Monarch butterflies raised indoors still know how to fly south if given enough time to orient themselves, according to new University of Guelph research. The finding is good news for the many nature lovers and school students who raise monarchs and then set them free to help boost struggling numbers. Monarchs are the only butterfly […]

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What We Learned When 80 Experts, 300 Alumni and 600 Students Showed Up For a Course on Pandemics

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons licence. Read the original article. When we decided last summer to create an undergraduate course about pandemics, we faced skepticism. Weren’t students and instructors tired of the COVID-19 pandemic? And would looking at pandemics from the perspective of numerous disciplines make it hard to address the topic […]

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U of G Expresses Sympathy to Victims of Racist Attack in London, Ont.  

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The University of Guelph is mourning the deaths of four family members killed in a racist attack in London, Ont. on Sunday. City of London police said today they believe the victims were targeted for their Islamic faith. “Our thoughts are with the family and anyone affected by this senseless and violent act of hatred,” said […]

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U of G Researcher Braiding Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science into Conservation Approaches

Weaving together Indigenous knowledge systems and Western science to protect the environment is what drives the research of Dr. Jesse Popp in the University of Guelph’s School of Environmental Sciences. Popp, holder of the Chair in Indigenous Environmental Science at U of G, leads a field of study that seeks to braid various knowledge systems […]

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Vote for U of G Students in David Suzuki Foundation Competition

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Two teams with ties to U of G are competing for the People’s Choice Award in the David Suzuki Foundation’s Future Ground Prize competition. The competition highlights citizen-led initiatives in Ontario that have benefited the environment and local communities. Voting for the People’s Choice Award is open online until June 16. MealCare Guelph is an organization that collects […]

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Professor’s New Novel Featured in Montreal Gazette

Dr. Stephen Henighan, a professor of literature, was featured in a Montreal Gazette article about new books that feature Quebec settings prominently. Henighan, who lived in Montreal from 1984 until 1992, told the newspaper the city “is the place where I feel at home as a writer” and said he deliberately made the city a […]

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CBC Consults U of G Cattle Health Researcher

Dr. Stephen LeBlanc

Dr. Stephen LeBlanc, a professor in the Department of Population Medicine, spoke to CBC Hamilton about a cow near Brantford, Ont., that recently gave birth to triplets. After noting that cows usually have just one calf at a time or occasionally twins, LeBlanc said the odds of delivering triplets is between 10,000 and 100,000 to one. […]

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Thomas King Wins Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour

University of Guelph professor emeritus Thomas King has won the 2021 Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour for his autobiographically inspired novel, Indians on Vacation. The $15,000 prize recognizes the best humour writing in Canada. A Canada-wide panel of judges chose King’s book as the winner from 77 submissions. Indians on Vacation follows a couple […]

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U of G and LinkedIn Learning Partnership Comes to an End

The University of Guelph’s partnership with LinkedIn Learning comes to an end this August. As of September 1, U of G students, staff and faculty will no longer have free access to the LinkedIn Learning library. After that date, you can continue to access the platform by creating a personal account. In 2018, the Ontario government introduced a pilot project that provided all 44 […]

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Improving Global Groundwater Protection Focus of $10-Million Gift to U of G

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Better protection of groundwater supplies around the globe is the focus of a new $10-million gift to the University of Guelph’s G360 Institute. The donation by long-time U of G benefactor Edward (Ted) Morwick is intended to support significant advancements in infrastructure, innovation, research and training. About 2.5 billion people worldwide depend solely on groundwater […]

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Barley Sent to International Space Station as Part of U of G Research

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On a platform outside the orbiting International Space Station (ISS) sits a container holding a few hundred barley seeds that are part of a unique study led by University of Guelph researchers. The research seeks to better understand what kinds of extreme conditions grain seeds can withstand in space. It’s all part of an experiment […]

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Business of Sport Expert Discusses Why The Tokyo Games Should Go Ahead

The majority of people in Japan want the Summer Olympics cancelled or postponed again. Volunteers are said to be quitting by the dozens. To many, it may seem the Games are doomed, but a University of Guelph business of sport researcher thinks the Games should go ahead and could still be a big win for […]

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Residential Schools Researcher Makes Headlines

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Dr. David MacDonald, a professor in the Department of Political Science, spoke to The Canadian Press about whether it’s fair to fair to call the Indian residential school system a form of genocide. The article appeared in several publications, including the Toronto Star. MacDonald said the Truth and Reconciliation Commission concluded the residential school system […]

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