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Take Part in Proteus Competition to Explore Entrepreneurial Opportunities

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The University of Guelph and five other Ontario universities are collaborating in the 2020 Proteus Innovation Competition. Kicking-off Nov. 19, this competition engages teams and individuals in creating viable commercialization strategies for technologies developed by the six participating institutions. The competition is open to all those over the age of 18, including students, staff and […]

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GenEQ Inspiring Women Profiles: Dana McCauley

Dana McCauley

The GenEQ: Advancing the Status of Women at U of G initiative is helping amplify the work of inspiring women and allies on campus. Read more profiles on the GenEQ website. Recognized as one of Canada’s Most Powerful Women by WXN – Women’s Executive Network, Dana McCauley’s ambition, talent and accomplished career make her an inspiring […]

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U of G Tops in Student Satisfaction: Maclean’s

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The University of Guelph is the top comprehensive university in Canada for overall student satisfaction, according to the 2020 Maclean’s rankings. U of G ranked No. 1 in six of the 10 student satisfaction categories: course instructors, student life staff, administrative staff, academic advising staff, extracurricular activities and residence living. “Our goal is to provide […]

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U of G Receives Federal Funding to Improve Sustainability, Lower Emissions

The University of Guelph received $740,000 today from the federal government for two projects intended to reduce U of G’s carbon footprint and provide more sustainable transportation options. Environment and Climate Change Canada will invest $640,000 in U of G’s heat recovery system through the Low Carbon Economy Fund Challenge-Partnerships stream. Natural Resources Canada will […]

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On-Campus Dining Options Changing Next Week

Renovation work in the University Centre Chef’s Hall begins soon, with planned updates to our dining facilities to serve you better. To clear the way for this construction while continuing to provide award-winning meals, Creelman Hall will open Oct. 19 for dine-in and takeout service. On-campus dining outlets open as of Oct. 19: Creelman Hall […]

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U of G Chemistry Prof Runs Beamline Experiment Remotely

Prof. Khashayar Ghandi

Prof. Khashayar Ghandi of U of G’s Department of Chemistry recently found a way to remotely tap into a world-class research facility in the United Kingdom to continue some of his team’s research. Ghandi and his team use beamlines in particle accelerators for their experiments in material science and chemistry. They need to access antiparticle […]

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Training Our Immune Systems: Why We Should Insist on a High-Quality COVID-19 Vaccine

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By Prof. Byram W. Bridle, Department of Pathobiology; Samira Mubareka, clinician-scientist, laboratory medicine and pathobiology, University of Toronto; and Prof. Shayan Sharif, Department of Pathobiology and associate dean, research and graduate studies […]

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New Co-Directors Set Next Steps for U of G’s Comparative Cancer Centre

Dr. Michelle Oblak wears a lab coat and stands in a surgical ward

The Institute for Comparative Cancer Investigation at the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College has appointed two new co-directors to lead the institution as it continues to take an integrated approach to studying cancer in animals and people. Profs. Michelle Oblak, a veterinary surgical oncologist and professor in OVC’s Department of Clinical Studies, and Geoff […]

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U of G Librarian Discusses Cookbooks on CBC Radio

Melissa McAfee holding the original The Canadian Receipt Book and the republished copy

CBC Radio’s Day 6 program spoke with Melissa McAfee, the special collections librarian at the University of Guelph’s McLaughlin Library about the library’s vast collection of community cookbooks. The library’s Culinary Collections ranks as one of the largest and most varied collections of cookbooks in North America, with more than 17,000 published volumes — some […]

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U of G DNA Barcoding Pioneer Featured in The Guardian

Dr. Paul Hebert

U.K.’s The Guardian featured Prof. Paul Hebert, the director of the University of Guelph’s Centre for Biodiversity Genomics, and the DNA barcoding technology he developed in 2003 that has revolutionized attempts to catalogue all the life on Earth. As the article notes, it was Hebert who discovered that a short genetic sequence in mitochondria could […]

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U of G Prof Named One of Ontario’s Most Outstanding Teachers

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A University of Guelph professor has been named one of Ontario’s most outstanding teachers by the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (OCUFA). Prof. Shoshanah Jacobs, Department of Integrative Biology, will receive a 2019-20 OCUFA Teaching Award for outstanding contributions to improving the quality of higher education at the province’s universities. “University teaching presents us […]

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New Funding to Help U of G Researchers Ward Off Threats to Plant Biodiversity

Prof. Praveen Praxena

A new $1-million gift from the Gosling Foundation will enable the University of Guelph to continue conserving valuable and endangered plant species threatened by climate change, disease and loss of biodiversity in Canada and worldwide. The new gift follows previous donations totalling $7 million from the foundation to establish and sustain the Gosling Research Institute […]

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U of G Food Policy Experts Tout School Food Program in Commentary

Amberley Ruetz

Arrell Food Scholar Amberley Reutz, a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography, penned a commentary in Policy Options along with Arrell Food Institute director Prof. Evan Fraser and geography professor John Smithers about why now is the time for Canada to launch its long-promised national school food program. The authors note that the federal […]

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Philosophy Professor Discusses Public Distrust with Canadian Press

Prof. Maya Goldenberg

Prof. Maya Goldenberg of the Department of Philosophy spoke to The Canadian Press about why mixed and inconsistent messaging from political and public health experts can lead to public distrust . The resulting article appeared in several publications, including The Globe and Mail, Global News, the Huffington Post and more. Goldenberg, whose research has examined […]

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Arrell Food Institute Announces Winners of 2020 Innovation Awards

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The Arrell Food Institute at the University of Guelph has announced the winners of its 2020 Innovation Awards. Each award recipient has a substantial history of expanding the capacity of their respective communities, work that has become even more critical during the COVID-19 pandemic, said Prof. Evan Fraser, director of the institute. Established in 2018 […]

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U of G Research Behind First Canadian Approved Portable COVID-19 Test

With coronavirus testing demands rising under a second wave of COVID-19 infection in Canada, a portable SARS-CoV-2 test kit based on University of Guelph research has been approved by Health Canada for easy and rapid point-of-care use in workplaces and other public areas. Approved for use last week by the federal agency, the Hyris bCUBE […]

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COVID-19 Update: Oct. 2, 2020

The following updates are provided by U of G’s Return to Campuses Steering Committee. The University of Guelph continues to prioritize physical distancing. If you don’t need to be on campus, please stay home to help keep our community safe. Staff, faculty and graduate students able to work from home will continue to do so. […]

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U of G Infectious Disease Modeller Recognized With Minister’s Award of Excellence

University of Guelph infectious diseases expert Prof. Amy Greer, Department of Population Medicine, has been awarded a Minister of Colleges and Universities Award of Excellence by Minister Ross Romano. The award recognizes Greer’s dedication to the local community, post-secondary students and the broader post-secondary sector during the pandemic. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak, […]

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U of G’s United Way Campaign off to a Strong Start

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On Sept. 22, U of G officially launched its 2020 United Way campaign. Within a matter of hours, more than $56,000 in pledges was received. “It’s amazing to see such a strong response right out of the gate,” says Jill Ferguson, the campaign’s staff co-chair. “We are so grateful for the community’s engagement this year.” […]

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