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Residence COVID-19 Outbreak Declared Over

Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health has declared the COVID-19 outbreak connected to unsanctioned gatherings at U of G residences to be over. Public Health generally declares an outbreak over 14 days after symptoms began in the most recent case and when no other cases are suspected. To help better protect our residence community, the University has installed […]

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Staff and Faculty Survey: Help Shape U of G’s new Expense Claim System

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U of G will be replacing its current Expense Claim System (ECS) with SAP Concur, a modern, automated system that will improve and streamline the process for submitting expense claims. Staff and faculty: help us understand your current challenges to ensure the new solution meets your needs for work and travel expense claims. Staff and […]

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Effort to Fight COVID-19 Misinformation Led by U of G Student

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The idea that onions cure COVID-19 is one of many myths and pieces of misinformation University of Guelph anthropology student Lauren Chang is working to debunk. Chang is the founder and project coordinator of Onions Don’t Cure COVID, an online campaign that wades through a flood of conspiracy theories, pseudoscience, anti-vaccine scaremongering and fake cures, […]

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COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic Coming to U of G

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The University of Guelph will house a COVID-19 vaccination clinic on campus in partnership with Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph (WDG) Public Health and the Guelph Family Health Team (GFHT). The clinic is part of a robust, cross-organizational community vaccination plan unveiled today by WDG Public Health. Dr. Nicola Mercer, medical officer of health and CEO of WDG Public […]

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U of G Physics Department to Host Mars Rover Landing Livestream

The University of Guelph’s Department of Physics will host a livestream of the Mars rover landing on Thursday, Feb. 18, featuring faculty member Dr. Ralf Gellert, who was the instrument lead scientist on the Spirit, Opportunity and Curiosity Mars rovers. The livestream will begin at 3 p.m. ET ahead of the 3:30 p.m. scheduled landing […]

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CBC Books Radio Program Features U of G Professor’s Memoir

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CBC Radio’s The Next Chapter featured an interview with Dr. Madhur Anand, professor in the School of Environmental Sciences, about her memoir, This Red Line Goes Straight to Your Heart. This Red Line tells the stories of Anand’s parents and their tale of immigration after the partition of Pakistan from India, as well as how […]

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U of G Technology to Provide High-Volume COVID-19 Testing Under Partnership with LifeLabs

High-volume testing for the COVID-19 virus and its variants will be launched through a new partnership between Multiplex Genomics Inc. — a biotechnology company based on University of Guelph-developed research — and LifeLabs.   The collaboration will enable Multiplex Genomics to boost Ontario’s COVID-19 testing capacity by 50,000 tests per day by mid-2021.  “This new alliance will lead to unprecedented testing capacity […]

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Grad Jael Richardson, Author of Gutter Child, To Be Featured in U of G Athletics Podcast

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In recognition of Black History Month, the University of Guelph will host a podcast Feb. 18 featuring graduate Jael Richardson, a well-known Canadian author and founder of the Festival of Literary Diversity. U of G’s Department of Athletics will host Richardson in an interview-format podcast on the department’s Gryph Nation Radio.  The live event will […]

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Coronavirus and Food Safety: What the Studies Say

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By Dr. Jeffrey M. Farber, professor of food safety and Dr. Valeria R Parreira, adjunct professor, Department of Food Science, University of Guelph; Profs. Lucia Anelich, and Ryk Lues, Centre for Applied Food Sustainability and Biotechnology, Central University of Technology […]

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COVID-19 Update: Feb. 15, 2021

The following updates are provided by the Return-to-Campuses steering committee. On Feb. 12, the provincial government announced that Guelph will move into the Red-Control level of the province’s COVID-19 framework. This means certain activities and operations can resume at U of G. In the Red-Control level of the framework, the provincial government recommends that trips outside […]

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Rapid U of G COVID-19 Test Promises Quicker Results, Better Care

With COVID-19 testing now a race against the clock, University of Guelph researchers are developing a novel device for rapid diagnosis to help prevent backlogs that delay care and deter people from getting tested. This new microfluidic process involves manipulating the virus to make copies that can be readily identified. The process takes less time […]

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U of G’s United Way Campaign a Success Despite Pandemic Challenges

Despite the pandemic, the University of Guelph community raised nearly $540,000 for the annual United Way Guelph Wellington Dufferin campaign. The money will help fund more than 72 programs at 50 local organizations supported by the United Way. The 2020 U of G campaign began Sept. 22. “The amount of support these dollars will offer […]

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U of G Awards Research Leadership Chairs

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Thirteen University of Guelph faculty members studying everything from COVID-19 in pets to Indigenous environmental governance have been named Research Leadership Chairs (RLC) by the University. “The RLC program promotes and sustains the groundbreaking research happening at the University of Guelph. These outstanding researchers have remarkable records of excellence in their respective disciplines, and we […]

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Three U of G Women Scientists Discuss How the Pandemic Has Affected Their Work

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There is much to celebrate on this International Day of Women and Girls in Science, particularly in this challenging year. University of Guelph women scientists have been at the research forefront during the COVID-19 crisis, advancing knowledge of the virus and creating policies and methods for testing and developing treatments and vaccines. At the same […]

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U of G Grad Inspires Young People to Rise Above Circumstances and Excel

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Jeff A.D. Martin has brushed up against the harder, darker edges of society, both as a kid growing up in a tough neighbourhood in Etobicoke, Ont., and as a York Regional Police officer. He is dedicated to helping young people understand that no matter how difficult their circumstances may seem, they can rise above them […]

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U of G Bee Discovery Makes Headlines

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CBC Windsor highlighted a new paper by School of Environmental Sciences researchers who made the first Canadian sighting of hibiscus bees (Ptilothrix bombiformis) in Canada. Master’s student Janean Sharkey described the discovery in Ojibway Prairie Park Nature Reserve (OPPNR) in Windsor, Ont., in a research paper co-authored by post-doctoral researcher Dr. Alana Pindar and Dr. […]

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Psychology Professor Pens Op-Ed on Needle Fear for Globe and Mail

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Dr. Meghan McMurtry, a professor in the Department of Psychology, contributed a commentary to The Globe and Mail about how those with a high degree of fear of needles can conquer their fear in order to get the new COVID-19 vaccines. McMurtry, who researches pain and health in children and adolescents, explained that a form […]

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U of G Offers Let’s Talk Science Panel on Women in STEM

In celebration of United Nations’ International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Let’s Talk Science at the University of Guelph is hosting an online Women in STEM panel discussion on Feb. 11. The panel discussion, which includes U of G students and scientists working in various science, technology, engineering and math fields, is part […]

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Celebrating Our Newest Grads Virtually in June

This June, U of G will honour our newest grads with a special online celebration. The event allows us to mark the accomplishments of both our winter and our spring 2021 graduates while protecting the health and safety of students, their families and our community. “Convocation is a very important moment for our graduates and […]

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