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Human Resources Researcher Discusses Need for Paid Sick Days Solution

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With only about half of Canadians eligible for paid sick days – even in the midst of a pandemic — what can be done to ensure more Canadians aren’t forced to choose between paying their bills or going to work ill? The issue of paid sick days has sparked arguments over who should pay: governments […]

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U of G President Charlotte Yates Named Among Women of Distinction

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University of Guelph president and vice-chancellor Dr. Charlotte Yates has been named among this year’s YMCA of Three Rivers Women of Distinction. She is among six local women to be recognized at a virtual event on March 8. “Women of Distinction is an extraordinary event that brings to the forefront the remarkable and valuable contributions […]

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CBC Radio’s Fresh Air Features Vaccine Hesitancy Researcher

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Dr. Maya Goldenberg, a professor in the Department of Philosophy, was interviewed on CBC Radio’s Fresh Air about her new book, Vaccine Hesitancy: Public Trust, Expertise, and the War on Science. Goldenberg explained that vaccine hesitancy has been around ever since the first vaccine was invented in the late 1700s. The reasons for that hesitancy […]

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U of G Women Choose the Challenge of Leadership

The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day is “Women in Leadership: Achieving an Equal Future in a COVID-19 World.” With gender equity and equality in the spotlight and the accomplishments of women driving conversations around the globe, the University of Guelph is celebrating eight women who have recently stepped into vital leadership roles at […]

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Women’s Voices Needed for Sustainable Pandemic Recovery

The pandemic has eroded hard-fought gains toward gender equality in the Canadian workforce, with women experiencing career setbacks due to increased childcare and household duties and with part-time women workers hit hard by layoffs. But on this year’s International Women’s Day, a University of Guelph expert in sustainability accounting argues women can play a leading […]

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Celebrating International Women’s Day 2021 at U of G

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On International Women’s Day, how will you #ChooseToChallenge? What steps will you take to support gender equality every day? Monday, March 8 is International Women’s Day – a global movement that celebrates the achievements and contributions of women, while calling for action to accelerate gender parity. This year’s global theme is #ChooseToChallenge. At the University […]

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Women Leaders in Science the Focus of New Lecture Series

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Students and faculty at the University of Guelph will have access to some of the world’s brightest scientific women scholars and policy makers, thanks to a generous gift that will establish the Tremaine Visiting Speaker Fund for Women in Science. The gift will allow U of G to bring women in scientific leadership roles to […]

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Vivek Shraya Performance to Mark International Women’s Day

In celebration of International Women’s Day, the University of Guelph will host an online art performance and discussion with musician, author and academic Vivek Shraya on Tuesday, March 9, from 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Entitled “Beyond the Binary,” the discussion and Q & A session will examine how we can challenge our thinking on […]

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U of G Launches Indigenous Initiative Strategy

front cover of the Indigenous Initiatives Strategy report includes five Indigenous student standing in a row on a pathway on campus with trees in the background looking over their shoulders.

The University of Guelph is building 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 of the […]

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OVC Top Five Worldwide for Veterinary Science

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The University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) has placed fifth worldwide and first in Canada in the 2021 World University Rankings. The annual World University Rankings by the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) international education network lists the world’s best universities in 51 academic subjects and includes some 1,300 universities from 80 locations around the world. […]

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New Provincial Mental Health Program for Farmers Developed by U of G Researchers

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A new provincial mental health program for farmers, created by experts in the Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph, is launching this week. Called In the Know, the program is geared toward helping farmers better identify, understand and cope with the many mental health challenges they face in their profession. Run by the […]

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Rural Studies Researcher Pens Commentary on ‘Region Hopping’

Ashleigh Weeden, a rural studies PhD candidate in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, contributed a commentary to The Conversation Canada about the implications of “region hopping” during the pandemic. She wrote that while inter-regional travel in the province is no longer strictly limited to essential reasons, smaller communities remained concerned about influxes […]

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Presidential Search to Recommence – Call for Nominations for Presidential Selection Committee

The University of Guelph will recommence its presidential search this spring and is calling for nominations for faculty, staff and students for the selection committee. In October 2019, the University began a search for its ninth president and vice-chancellor. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, in March 2020 the University’s Board of Governors decided unanimously to take […]

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U of G Student Named Inuk Woman of the Year for Parasite Research

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A University of Guelph PhD candidate tracking an illness-causing parasite that poses a risk to the health of Nunavut Inuit has been named an Inuk Woman of the Year by the Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada. Sharon Edmunds was selected by the non-profit organization that represents Inuit women in Canada for her work to increase […]

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Former Governor General Adrienne Clarkson to Speak at Gender Equality Event

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Former Canadian governor general, bestselling author and journalist Adrienne Clarkson will headline U of G’s HeForShe virtual celebration on March 10, an event that recognizes gender equality initiatives of students and community supporters. Clarkson will share her varied life experiences, education and career and discuss how resilience helps develop the mental, spiritual and emotional muscles […]

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Food, Health Research Projects Receive $ 4M in Federal Funding

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Supercharging microbes to gobble up a hazardous chemical that can threaten underground drinking water supplies is the goal for University of Guelph scientists receiving nearly $2.4 million in new federal research funding. Dr. Kari Dunfield, a professor in the School of Environmental Sciences, will lead a University-industry project to harness “pollution-eating bacteria” to chew through […]

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University Presents Highest Faculty Honours at Special Ceremony

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Traditionally, the University of Guelph presents its University Professor Emeriti and Faculty Awards during convocation ceremonies. With COVID-19 restrictions in place and the inability to gather for convocation, a special online ceremony was held to present these awards – the highest honours bestowed by the University of Guelph. University Professor Emeriti designations are made on […]

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