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U of G Researcher Setting Fires to Save Plant Biodiversity

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A massive fire that burned up 18.5 hectares of grasslands near Cambridge, Ont., this week may have appeared disastrous, but it was just the opposite. Protecting native plant species by burning grasslands may seem counterintuitive, but University of Guelph ecologist Dr. Andrew MacDougall has proven it works. This week’s blaze was all part of the […]

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U of G Now Offering an Online BA Degree

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U of G’s College of Arts (COA) and College of Social and Applied Human Sciences (CSAHS) are launching an online bachelor of arts general degree. Registration for the three-year online degree is now open for the fall semester. Dr. Gwen Chapman, acting provost and vice-president (academic) and former dean of CSAHS, said she is “thrilled to […]

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Post-doctoral Researchers Vote in Favour of Certification

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Post-doctoral researchers at the University of Guelph have voted in support of union certification with the United Steelworkers (United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union). Out of 95 uncontested ballots cast, 90 per cent favoured certification. About 150 post-doctoral researchers work at the University. While certification will […]

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Washington Post Features U of G Research on Squirrels

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University of Guelph research on the stress levels of urban squirrels was highlighted in a report in the Washington Post. Alannah Grant, a master’s student working with integrative biology professor Dr. Amy Newman, is looking at how the human-modified landscape impacts the stress of grey squirrels and how that stress might change their physiology. Understanding […]

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U of G Partnership Focused on Ingredient Quality of Natural Health Products

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Aiming to further develop molecular diagnostics technology that will ensure authentic ingredients in natural health products, the University of Guelph has struck a five-year collaboration agreement with Guelph-based company Purity-IQ. Under the agreement, Purity-IQ, an ingredient quality assurance certification standards company, will provide $1 million to support the University’s Natural Health Products Research Alliance (NHPRA). […]

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U of G Student Bikes One of the Longest Virtual Rides

The cycling route was virtual, but the pedalling was as real as it gets for University of Guelph PhD student Heather Petrick. In March, she pedalled 933 stationary kilometres in 24 hours. The ride was among the longest 24-hour virtual (Zwift) cycling feats by a woman. Upon completing it, she got off her bike, ate […]

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U of G Prof Receives National Teaching Award

University of Guelph biochemistry professor Dr. John Dawson is one of 10 educators across Canada to receive this year’s 3M National Teaching Fellowship Award. The award, sponsored by 3M Canada and the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE), celebrates extraordinary educational leadership and contributions to post-secondary teaching and learning. “The University of […]

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Exam Season? You’ve Got This! Stress Busters and Success Tips

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U of G’s exam period starts April 15, and we have lots of resources to help you through the home stretch! Take control of your stress and rock your exams this spring. Stress busters for study success Make sure you take some time away from the books during exam season. Check out these online and […]

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Early Cannabis Use Linked to Heart Disease, Say U of G Researchers

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Using cannabis when you’re young may increase your risk of developing heart disease later, according to a recent University of Guelph study. In the first study to look at specific risk indicators for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in young, healthy cannabis users, researchers found subtle but potentially important changes in heart and artery function. Cigarette smoking […]

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Pollinator Expert Makes Headlines on Insecticide Decision

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Dr. Nigel Raine, a pollinator researcher in the School of Environmental Sciences, spoke to the National Observer about a decision by Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency to allow the continued use of two neonicotinoid insecticides. The article was re-published in the Toronto Star. Raine noted that his and others’ research have found increasing evidence […]

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U of GH Team Recognized for Excellence in Undergraduate Academic Advising

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The 2021 Excellence in Undergraduate Academic Advising Medallion will be awarded to the University of Guelph-Humber’s academic advising team. The team consists of Kimberley Zammit, Brenley DiFranco, Nasreene Corpuz Kasznia, Alyson Green, Hilton Lieu, Caroline Samrah-Sergnese, Lalita Manku and Cheryl Nicholas. Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, the U of GH team continued to […]

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U of G Joins Initiative to Address Canada’s Skills Gap

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Aiming to address a growing skills gap in Canada, the University of Guelph has launched a partnership with Palette Skills, a national non-profit group that trains non-traditional workers from disrupted industries. As Canada works to recover from the economic impact of COVID-19, U of G’s new partnership with Palette Skills and other academic and business […]

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National Defence Funds U of G COVID-19 Innovations

Two projects involving University of Guelph innovations are receiving funding from the Department of National Defence (DND). Under DND’s Innovation for Defence Excellence and Security (IDEaS) program, a technology that uses high-power electromagnetic radiation to sterilize personal protective equipment (PPE) and a nanotechnology-based coating to sanitize high-touch surfaces are receiving nearly $370,000 in all. “These […]

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U of G Operations Affected by Provincial Stay-at-Home Order, Shutdown

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The provincial government has announced emergency and stay-at-home orders that will take effect April 8 and are expected to last at four weeks. This is in addition to the emergency brake measures that went into that went into effect April 3. While these provincial measures will affect U of G operations in the short term, […]

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Presidential Selection Committee Named

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The membership of the University of Guelph’s Presidential Selection Committee has been confirmed. The committee will conduct a search and recommend a candidate to the Board of Governors, which is responsible for appointing the University’s president. The 10-person selection committee consists of: three tenured faculty, two students and one regular full-time staff member, all elected […]

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Food Scientist Recognized for Nutraceutical Research

University of Guelph food science professor Dr. Paul Spagnuolo, who researches bioactive compounds found in food, has received a Young Investigator Award for Outstanding Research from the Canadian Nutrition Society (CNS). The award, supported by Abbott Laboratories Co., recognizes an investigator’s overall contribution to research. Spagnuolo examines food-derived bioactive molecules, or nutraceuticals, as potential treatments […]

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Insect Barcoding Project Helps to Combat Malaria in Africa

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Helping to eradicate malaria while preserving local ecosystems in Ghana is the long-term goal of a research project involving University of Guelph scientists. Working with an international initiative called Target Malaria, the U of G researchers will use DNA barcoding technology developed here to identify numerous insect species collected from the West African country. The […]

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U of G Names Gwen Chapman Provost, Vice-President (Academic)

The University of Guelph’s Board of Governors has named Dr. Gwen Chapman as provost and vice-president (academic). Her five-year term begins May 1. The announcement was made today by U of G president Dr. Charlotte Yates, who chaired the selection committee for the position. “I am delighted to inform the U of G community that […]

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