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U of G Expert Discusses Trust in Public Health Officials

Prof. Maya Goldenberg

With most Canadian health experts expecting a second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic this winter, will Canadians continue to trust the advice of public health experts? Has confusion over back-to-school plans eroded some of that trust in recent weeks? Prof. Maya Goldenberg, Department of Philosophy, specializes in the philosophy of science and medicine. Recently, she […]

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U of G Building Novel Food Lab, Culinary Studio on Campus

From cooking on camera to learning about food preparation and safety, nutrition and hospitality students at the University of Guelph – and foodies anywhere in the world – will benefit from a new food lab and culinary studio to be built this fall on campus. Work to begin shortly in the University’s Macdonald Institute will result in […]

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Gryphon Fitness Classes to Get Students Moving in New Online Format

Fitness instructor Lynne Skilton-Hayes holds weights in her hands during a workout

With many University of Guelph students learning remotely this fall, it’s more important than ever to find ways to maintain health and fitness, which is why the University’s Department of Athletics is launching a new series of fitness activities students can do wherever they are. Starting Sept. 8, Gryphon Athletics will offer a series of […]

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‘Letterkenny’ and ‘Schitt’s Creek’ Are Love Letters to Rural Canada

By S. Ashleigh Weeden, PhD Candidate, School of Environmental Design & Rural Development; Laurie Brinklow, course coordinator, Master of Arts in Island Studies, University of Prince Edward Island; Maggie J. Whitten Henry, Master of Arts (Island Studies) candidate, University of Prince Edward Island […]

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U of G Professor Emeritus Discusses Pandemics on TVO’s The Agenda

University of Guelph professor emeritus David Waltner-Toews appear on TVO’s The Agenda with Nam Kiwanuka to discuss his new book, On Pandemics: Deadly Diseases from Bubonic Plague to Coronavirus. The 30-minute discussion examined why the COVID-19 pandemic was predictable, why there’s been an increase of zoonotic disease, how the handling of past pandemics compares to […]

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COVID-19 Update: August 27, 2020

The following updates are provided by the Return-to-Campuses steering committee. The University of Guelph continues to prioritize physical distancing. Access to campus remains limited to those who need to be on campus. For now, staff, faculty and graduate students able to work from home will continue to do so. Accessing the Library this Fall The McLaughlin […]

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Freshwater Field Kits Provide Hands-On Learning for U of G Science Students

Custom-made field kits will allow University of Guelph students learning from home during the COVID-19 pandemic to conduct stream sampling this fall. The novel kits being assembled this month will enable students in a fourth-year freshwater course to learn about water chemistry and effects of pollutants on aquatic health in local streams close to home. And for the first […]

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CBG Director Receives 2020 MIDORI Prize for Biodiversity

Dr. Paul Hebert

Prof. Paul Hebert, director of the University of Guelph’s Centre for Biodiversity Genomics (CBG), has received the MIDORI Prize for his efforts to advance understanding of the species that share our planet. Hebert will donate the US$100,000 award to support biodiversity research in developing nations as part of the BIOSCAN research program, which is advancing […]

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U of G Expert in Cardiovascular Research, Circadian Medicine Named to Prestigious Chair

Prof. Tami Martino

Prof. Tami Martino, a University of Guelph researcher investigating new treatments for heart disease using circadian biology, has been awarded the Distinguished Chair in Molecular Cardiovascular Research. A professor in the Ontario Veterinary College’s (OVC) Department of Biomedical Sciences and founding director of U of G’s Centre for Cardiovascular Investigations (CCVI), Martino applies circadian biology […]

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Ecologist’s Work on COVID-19 Classroom Spread Makes Headlines

Prof. Madhur Anand

Research involving Prof. Madhur Anand, School of Environmental Sciences, on the role of large class sizes in COVID-19 spread in schools has received widespread media attention. The study, co-authored with researchers at the University of Waterloo, used mathematical modelling to examine how the virus could spread at primary schools in Ontario and within students’ homes. […]

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Food Security Expert Discusses Food System Flaws with National Post

Prof. Evan Fraser, the director of U of G’s Arrell Food Institute, spoke to the National Post about how the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the cracks in Canada’s food system – particularly around the issues of vulnerable migrant farm workers and food costs. Fraser said farms have struggled for decades under what is known as […]

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U of G Infectious Disease Modeller Discusses Kindergarten Reopenings

Prof. Amy Greer, Department of Population Medicine, spoke to the Toronto Star about why re-opening kindergartens is going to be so challenging. Greer, the Canada Research Chair in population disease modeling, said kindergarten teachers have been given “iincredibly challenging parameters within which to work,” because of their need to maintain normalcy for the sake of […]

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U of G’s Athletics Centre Set to Begin Reopening

The University of Guelph’s Department of Athletics willl begin a phased reopening of its fitness and recreation facilities to students, staff and the Guelph community in the coming weeks. The first phase will see the client services desk in the Guelph Gryphon Athletics Centre reopen on Thursday, Aug. 27, for fitness membership purchases. The fitness […]

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U of G Hosts Panel Discussion on One Health Approach to the Pandemic

University of Guelph experts will talk about the importance of taking a One Health approach to the COVID-19 pandemic in a one-hour, live panel discussion Aug. 25 at 10 a.m. Hosted by the Ontario Veterinary College’s (OVC) Graduate Student Symposium, the free panel discussion will feature Profs. Amy Greer, Scott Weese and Katie Clow. The […]

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Five U of G Research Projects Awarded Federal Funding

The sun shines through the U of G Portico as it sets.

The federal government will invest more than $740,000 in five University of Guelph research projects, ranging from improving precision agriculture to understanding permafrost melt to creating super-strong materials made from biomass. The Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) will fund the projects through its John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF), which helps universities retain leading faculty […]

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COVID-19 Update: August 20, 2020

The following updates are provided by the Return-to-Campuses steering committee. The University of Guelph continues to prioritize physical distancing. Access to the Guelph campus remains limited to those approved to be on campus. For now, staff, faculty and graduate students able to work from home will continue to do so. Please do not come to campus […]

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U of G’s New Entrepreneurship Minor to Appeal to Enterprising Students 

A woman writes on a whiteboard while another watches

The Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics at the University of Guelph is launching a new minor in entrepreneurship that will allow students in any discipline to learn what it takes to build a business in their chosen field. From the engineering or food science student who hopes to bring an invention or […]

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University, CUPE 3913 Reach Tentative Agreement

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The University of Guelph and CUPE 3913 Units 1 and 2, the union representing teaching assistants, graduate service assistants and sessional lecturers, have reached a tentative agreement. The tentative agreement now requires ratification by both parties. The University deeply values its teaching assistants, graduate service assistants and sessional lecturers and their important contributions to the […]

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U of G Researchers Awarded Funding for Humanities, Social Science Projects

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Eleven University of Guelph research projects in the humanities and social sciences will receive nearly $600,000 in federal funding. The funding comes from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Development Insight Grants program aimed at supporting long-term research initiatives that address complex issues involving people and societies. “As a leading comprehensive, research-intensive university, […]

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Families Stressed More, Exercising Less During Pandemic, New U of G Research Finds

A mother is frustrated as 3 small children use her laptop.

As so many Canadians know too well, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused serious disruption to family life. A new University of Guelph study offers one of the first glimpses into exactly how families with young children have fared, including what healthy behaviours they’ve abandoned or adopted. The research found many families report feeling more stress, […]

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