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COVID-19 Update – July 23, 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 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 unless you […]

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New Engineering and Physical Sciences Students Get Ready With ‘The Quad’

First-year students entering the University of Guelph’s College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS) can turn to “The Quad” for pre-university resources to help them ease into their first semester. “The Quad” is a new online platform available only to students entering programs in engineering, computer science, physics, chemistry, and mathematics and statistics that offers […]

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U of G Athletics Keeps Competition Alive With eSports

University of Guelph Athletics has found a way to keep competition alive despite COVID-19 physical distancing measures by launching eSport tournaments. With the aim of keeping students connected during the pandemic, Athletics began investing in eSport opportunities in the spring by running regular tournaments. Given its success, the department plans to continue to run tournaments […]

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Sweet Coolers Gateway to Increased Alcohol Consumption, U of G Prof Says

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It might be no surprise that sugar in sweetened coolers helps to mask the taste of alcohol and make it more appealing to novice consumers, including young people. Based on the first study to look at the role of high-fructose corn syrup – the main ingredient in most coolers – a University of Guelph professor […]

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U of G Appoints New AVP to Oversee Research Innovation, Knowledge Mobilization  

The University of Guelph has appointed a seasoned innovation leader and two-time U of G graduate to head its Research Innovation Office (RIO). Jessica Bowes will join U of G as the inaugural assistant vice-president (research innovation and knowledge mobilization). Her appointment begins Feb. 1, 2021. She will lead in devising and implementing strategy to […]

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U of GH Team Advances to Top 6 of International Business Competition

A team of four University of Guelph-Humber students has advanced past 579 other competitors to make it to the Top 6 in the international CFO Case Study Competition. U of GH’s team – composed of business students Alexis Del Papa, Jessica Gomes and Daniel Bielak and justice studies student Maheen Nazim – overcame a field […]

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New U of G Course to Examine Pandemics Through Multiple Lenses

This fall, University of Guelph students will be able to study pandemics from scientific, cultural, historical and societal perspectives with the launch of a new course believed to be the first of its kind in Canada. Pandemics: Culture, Science, and Society (UNIV*2020), has been created to foster knowledge of the current global COVID-19 pandemic as […]

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U of G Human Resources Expert on the Downsides of Working From Home

Dr. Nita Chhinzer smiles for a portrait in an outdoor setting.

Many Canadians who have been working from home since the COVID-19 lockdown began in mid-March are happy to continue doing so, but a University of Guelph expert in human resources says that in the long term, working from home may not be ideal if it leads to burnout and being overlooked by management. Prof. Nita […]

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Addressing Anti-Black Racism – A Message from the AVP of Diversity & Human Rights

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Dear University of Guelph Community, I know the past few weeks have been painful and challenging for our University of Guelph community. Students, faculty and staff across U of G have shared with us emotional, distressing, and troubling experiences of anti-Black racism and discrimination on our campuses. This has left many in our University family […]

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U of G to Host Global Animal Nutrition Summit

Global Animal Nutrition Summit

The first-ever Global Animal Nutrition Summit hosted by University of Guelph is aimed at bringing together leading animal nutrition experts to examine our food system when it comes to both humans and animals. Originally scheduled as an on-campus international event, it has moved online and will run Aug. 11 to 14. “Our goal was to […]

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Globe and Mail Speaks with U of G Arctic Researcher on COVID Delays

Prof. Alex Borisenko

The Globe and Mail spoke with Prof. Alex Borisenko, from U of G’s Centre for Biodiversity Genomics, about what it’s like for him and other Arctic researchers to lose an entire field season due to travel and other restrictions related to COVID-19. Borisenko is the project manager of Arctic Bioscan, or ARCBIO. The project is […]

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U of G Arboretum Reopening for Outdoor Events 

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The Arboretum at the University of Guelph, a popular green space among the campus and broader community, is reopening for outdoor events. Beginning Aug. 8, the Arboretum will offer outdoor venue rentals for external activities on a restricted basis. Director Justine Richardson said the University is allowing the picturesque grounds to again be open for […]

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U of G Author’s Children’s Book Makes Headlines

The cover of the book, 'Encounter'

A children’s storybook written by University of Guelph history professor Brittany Luby has been shortlisted for the first annual Sheila Barry Best Picturebook of the Year Award, CBC Books reports. Luby’s book Encounter, which re-imagines the first meeting between a European sailor and a Stadaconan fisher, is among 10 finalists for the $2,500 prize. The […]

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As a Brand, Edmonton’s CFL Team Name is a Losing Proposition

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By Prof. Timothy Dewhirst, Department of Marketing and Consumer Studies, and senior research fellow in marketing and public policy at the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics. This commentary originally ran in The Globe and Mail. George Floyd’s death in police custody prompted renewed attention on the systematic racism that permeates our society, […]

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U of G Reduces Compulsory Fees to Support Students During COVID-19

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As part of its ongoing efforts to support students during the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Guelph will reduce University student compulsory fees for the fall semester by between 30 to 40 per cent. U of G is coming up with new, innovative ways to continue to provide student services, either on-line or through alternative […]

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U of G Updates City, Region on Fall Semester Plans

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The University of Guelph is updating the City of Guelph and greater Guelph community about plans for the fall semester amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. “The public health crisis continues to affect people and organizations in Guelph, across Canada and beyond,” said Daniel Atlin, vice-president (external). “It is a complex, rapidly changing situation, which makes […]

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COVID-19 Update: July 15, 2020

The following updates are provided by the Return-to-Campuses steering committee. Earlier this week, Premier Doug Ford announced plans for Ontario to move to Phase 2 (Stage 3) of the province’s reopening. This is the final stage in Phase 2 and it is expected to last for a significant amount of time as health officials work […]

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U of G Infectious Disease Modeller Makes Headlines

Prof. Amy Greer, Department of Population Medicine, spoke to CBC News about a commentary piece she co-wrote for The Globe and Mail that examined what she thinks will be needed to keep children safe from infection with COVID-19 when they return to classrooms this fall. Greer discussed the three-prong approach she and her two colleagues […]

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U of G Research Aims to Safeguard Long-Term Care Against COVID-19

A University of Guelph research project to prevent the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in long-term care homes has received a $50,000 Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Alliance Grant. Finding an effective way to disinfect and destroy the virus that causes COVID-19 will help prevent the disease in an area of the health […]

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