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U of G Student Helps Provide Hundreds of Homeless Youth With Hygiene Kits

University of Guelph student Kartikay Pabbi is making a difference in the lives of hundreds of homeless youths in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Pabbi, who is a founding member and part of the executive team of the Toronto chapter of Hygiene for the Homeless, helped deliver 300 hygiene kits to youth shelters in the […]

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Wall Street Journal Consults U of G Psychology Professor

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The Wall Street Journal spoke to U of G psychology professor Dr. Deborah Powell about research she and colleagues conducted about how people lie during job interviews.  The study, conducted in U of G’s industrial and organizational psychology graduate program with PhD candidate Jordan Ho, found that people tell small lies and exaggerations when they feel like they already […]

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Vaccine Hesitancy Researcher Appears on TVO’s The Agenda

Prof. Maya Goldenberg

Prof. Maya Goldenberg, Department of Philosophy, appeared on TVO’s The Agenda with Steve Paikin on Thursday, Jan. 7 to discuss why one in five Canadians are “hesitant” about vaccines. Goldenberg specializes in the philosophy of science and medicine and has long examined why some people become wary of science and hesitant of vaccines. She is […]

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President’s Advisory Committee on Anti-Racism Named

The University of Guelph has a new President’s Advisory Committee on Anti-Racism (PACAR). Co-chaired by Lawrence Hill, a professor in the School of English and Theatre Studies and a renowned author and advocate of racial equality, the committee will make recommendations for addressing racism and promoting equity, diversity and inclusivity. The creation of PACAR was […]

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U of G Research on Vaccination Prioritization Makes Headlines

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Dr. Madhur Anand, a professor in the School of Environmental Sciences (SES) and director of U of G’s Guelph Institute for Environmental Research, spoke to CBC News about her new research on how to prioritize the administration of the COVID-19 vaccines. Anand and colleagues at the University of Waterloo recently developed a mathematical model of […]

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Nominations Open for Excellence in Undergraduate Academic Advising Medallion

Excellence in Undergraduate Academic Advising Medallion

Nominations are now being accepted for the 2021 Excellence in Undergraduate Academic Advising Medallion. This medallion is awarded to an individual or advising team that has made an outstanding contribution to undergraduate academic advising at the University. Has your program counsellor helped you figure out your best path at U of G? Has your faculty […]

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New Scholarships Honour Plane Crash Victims, Mark Anniversary of Tragedy Jan. 8

Honouring two students who lost their lives in the Ukraine International Airlines plane crash one year ago is the impetus behind new scholarships at the University of Guelph. The U of G community was devastated by the deaths of international students Milad Ghasemi Ariani and Ghanimat Azhdari, who died aboard Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 […]

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U of G Tourism Expert Offers Thoughts on New COVID-19 Testing Rules

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The federal government’s sudden announcement of new COVID-9 testing rules for Canadians returning from international travel has caught many off-guard, but a University of Guelph tourism expert says in a quickly evolving pandemic, tourists should not be surprised. Dr. Marion Joppe, a professor in U of G’s School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management, researches […]

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U of G Partners with Mitacs to Enhance Experiential Learning for Cybersecurity Students

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Establishing about 100 internships over the next five years for students in the University of Guelph’s master of cybersecurity and threat intelligence (MCTI) program is the goal of a new partnership with Mitacs. U of G and Mitacs, a national research organization, recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to provide funding for MCTI students […]

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U of G Study Finds Safety Concerns Over Reused, Rarely Updated PINs

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With many stores discouraging the use of cash during the pandemic, a lot more shoppers are typing in passcodes called PINs to use debit and credit cards. But how safe are those codes? New University of Guelph research suggests while many of us use PINs, or personal identification numbers, multiple times a day, few of […]

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DNA Barcoding Pioneer Featured in The Guardian

Dr. Paul Hebert

Prof. Paul Hebert, the director of the University of Guelph’s Centre for Biodiversity Genomics, and the DNA barcoding technology he helped develop was featured in a Guardian  newspaper article examining the technology’s use in discovering “cryptic species.” DNA barcoding can identify and differentiate between animal and plant species using their genetic divergence, the article notes, […]

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U of G Researchers Find Better Way to Predict Skating Speed

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As hockey players work to impress their evaluators at NHL training camps this week, University of Guelph researchers have found a more accurate way for coaches to predict how quickly a player can accelerate on skates, even before they hit the ice.  In a first–of–its–kind study, researchers in U of G’s Human Performance Laboratory discovered resisted sprint tests better forecast how quickly a skater accelerates than traditional off-ice tests. This finding can help improve how professional […]

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CTV’s W5 Features U of G Vaccine Researcher

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University of Guelph vaccine research was featured in a segment on CTV’s W5 news program that examined the global rush to secure vaccines against COVID-19. Dr. Byram Bridle, a professor in the Department of Pathobiology, was interviewed in the story about the challenges of creating effective and durable vaccines against the coronavirus, as well as […]

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Food Economist’s Thoughts on Food Delivery Apps Make Headlines

Prof. Mike von Massow

Dr. Michael von Massow, a food economist in U of G’s Department of Food, Agriculture and Resource, spoke to several media outlets about the future of food delivery apps and whether caps on their fees will help restaurants. In an interview with Forbes, von Massow said capping the fees that food delivery services can charge […]

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Prof Featured in New York Times

Prof. Madhur Anand

Dr. Madhur Anand, a professor in School of Environmental Sciences  and director of U of G’s Guelph Institute for Environmental Research, was featured in the New York Times Dec. 20. Anand is among the authors of a new study currently under peer review that looks at vaccination prioritization; specifically, who should get vaccinated first to […]

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Outdoor Skating Rinks Improve Social Life of Cities, U of G Researchers Find

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Outdoor public rinks are important social gathering places for strangers to interact during winter and can improve the social life of cities, a new University of Guelph study has found. Profs. Mervyn Horgan and Saara Liinamaa, who lead the Sociable Cities Project at U of G, studied social interactions at outdoor public rinks that offer […]

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U of G Expert on Cargill Closure Due to COVID-19 Outbreak

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The Cargill meat processing plant in Guelph has begun steps to temporarily close its facility after a significant 57 cases of COVID-19 in the region were linked to the facility. Food economist Dr. Michael von Massow, a professor in the University of Guelph’s Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, studies the structure and performance […]

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Researchers Receive Funding From Canada Research Chairs Program

Four University of Guelph researchers aim to improve food, health, sustainability and cybersecurity with $3.1 million in new federal funding under the prestigious Canada Research Chairs (CRC) program. The funding is part of a $195-million federal investment announced today by Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, for 259 new and renewed chairs at 47 institutions across Canada. At U of G, new chairs will […]

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Province Awards U of G Funding for Campus Upgrades, Repairs

The University of Guelph has received $15 million from the Ontario government to support critical upgrades and repairs to campus facilities. It’s part of a provincial $466-million capital funding investment to help colleges and universities address deferred maintenance. The announcement was made Dec. 16 by David Piccini, parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Colleges and […]

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