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Morwick Groundwater Research Centre Bolsters U of G’s Global Impact

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The vision was always there. From the early days of the Morwick G360 Groundwater Research Institute, founder Dr. Beth Parker, professor in the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, imagined the University of Guelph as a global leader in sustainable water research. Today, that vision comes full circle with the grand opening of the Morwick […]

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U of G Appoints Amanda Etches as University Librarian  

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The University of Guelph has appointed Amanda Etches as the new university librarian.  Etches is a well-respected member of the McLaughlin Library whose vision and values-driven leadership is reflected in her successful term as interim university librarian.  Through more than 14 years of progressive leadership at U of G, Etches previously held senior roles, including […]

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Social Connection Lowers Risk of STIs in Queer Men: U of G Study 

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Having strong social ties may protect queer men against health risks, according to a new study led by University of Guelph researchers. Published in Health Psychology, the study followed over 1,000 gay, bisexual and other sexual minority men across Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver for a year and a half.  Researchers asked questions about their sense of […]

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What’s Open at U of G on Easter Weekend 2025

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The University’s normal business operations will be reduced on Friday, April 18 for Good Friday. Normal operations resume Monday, April 21.   What’s open  Service areas open on Friday, April 18 include:  Athletics Centre  Reduced hours  University Centre (excluding Chef’s Hall, Brass Taps and The Lookout Patio + Grad Lounge)  Main floor and Level 0 open […]

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Tourism Expert Tells The Globe Canadian Tourism Strategies Have Global Applications 

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Speaking to The Globe and Mail, Dr. Marion Joppe, professor emerita in the School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management, discussed how tourism practices in Tofino, B.C. could be applied to European cities feeling overcrowded by tourists.  […]

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In the Human Anatomy Lab, Experiential Learning Prepares Future Health Care Leaders

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In a textbook, the mysterious marvels of the human body are often contained to the black and white of its pages. At the University of Guelph, knowledge leaps from the page and quite literally into the hands of students inside the Human Anatomy Lab. Part of the College of Biological Science, the lab is a […]

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Can a Near-Death Experience Change How You Work?

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In a time when many people want to improve their work-life balance, how can coming close to death impact someone’s relationship with their job?   It’s a question a researcher at the University of Guelph set out to answer in a new study recently published in the Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion.  The research was […]

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Canada Mostly Spared From Reciprocal Tariffs, But Shouldn’t Grow Complacent | OPINION

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By Dr. Sylvanus Kwaku Afesorgbor, professor, Ontario Agricultural College, University of Guelph This article is republished from The Conversation Canada under a Creative Commons licence. Read the original article. United States President Donald Trump’s so-called Liberation Day introduced sweeping reciprocal tariffs on approximately 60 countries on April 2.  Canada, a major U.S. trading partner, was largely spared from these reciprocal […]

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One Person’s Junk: U of G Researcher Explores Alternative Approach to Understanding DNA 

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A philosophy professor at the University of Guelph is leading a team of biologists to examine a theory that might change the way we view parts of our genetic makeup.   Dr. Stefan Linquist, professor in the Department of Philosophy, College of Arts, will receive $836,711 from the John Templeton Foundation to investigate the functions of […]

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Ontario Boys Tee Up to Bring U of G, Canada to the Masters Tournament

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They say lightning never strikes twice but the Ontario Boys, three University of Guelph students and golf teammates, are proving to be an exception to that rule. The story begins last month with Caleb Patry’s spontaneous response to a social media ticket giveaway to the 2025 Players Championship, sending the trio on a whirlwind road […]

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