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Food Safety Expert Talks COVID-19 Safety During Patio Season

Prof. Jeffrey Farber, an adjunct professor of food microbiology in the Department of Food Science, spoke to several news outlets about COVID-19 safety during patio season. CBC News interviewed Farber on the topic, and he offered several steps that bars and restaurants can take to ensure safe patio dining during the pandemic. Farber’s recommendations included […]

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U of G Prof Developing AI System to Prioritize Who Gets COVID-19 Virus Vaccine

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With intense demand expected for a vaccine for the COVID-19 virus, health experts will need evidence-informed strategies to decide who should get it first. Aiming to provide these insights, University of Guelph Prof. Daniel Ashlock is helping build an artificial intelligence (AI) model that can analyze numerous factors to provide guidance on how to most […]

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U of G Landscape Architecture Expert Featured in Waterloo Region Record

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When the Waterloo Region Record reported on a community tree-planting effort in Wilmot Township, it called on U of G  Prof. Robert Corry to talk about the far-reaching benefits of trees. Let’s Turn Wilmot Green With Trees is an effort to increase the tree canopy in both rural and urban areas of the township. “A […]

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As COVID-19 Restrictions Ease, U of G Expert Warns of Ticks

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As COVID-19 restrictions ease and more natural areas are opened to hikers and campers, it’s important to remember another potential threat to your health: ticks. U of G tick expert Prof. Katie Clow spoke to CBC Kitchener-Waterloo about protecting yourself from tick bites. “The most important thing to know is where you’re going to find […]

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National Post Consults U of G Prof on Vaccine Trust

Prof. Maya Goldenberg, Department of Philosophy, spoke to the National Post about what it will take to get the public to accept any fast-tracked vaccine against COVID-19. The article notes that most vaccines take 10 years of testing before they reach the public; any vaccine against COVID-19 is likely to take only a fraction of […]

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Entomologist Discusses Midge Mating With Weather Network

Prof. Stephen Marshall, School of Environmental Sciences, spoke to the Weather Network for a report on why midges congregate near lakes at this time of year. Marshall explained that midges are non-biting and this is their usual season for mating over waterways. “The males form these massive swarms and they hang out in these big […]

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U of G Food Safety Expert Discusses Patio Season

With the weather warmed up, many restaurants across Canada are eager to open their patios to customers again. But what will be needed to keep customers as safe as possible from COVID-19? The University of Guelph has an expert who can offer comment. Prof. Jeffrey Farber, an adjunct professor of food microbiology in the Department […]

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U of G Prof Discusses Need for Art During Pandemic With TVO

In times of crisis and distress, art – both its enjoyment and creation – can nourish the soul and offer comfort, according to a U of G ecology professor, author and poet. Madhur Anand, professor in the School of Environmental Sciences and director of the Guelph Institute for Environmental Research, is a published poet and […]

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U of G Providing Support to Grad Students

For many University of Guelph graduate students, the COVID-19 pandemic upended summer research and study plans and some workplace practicums. By providing various forms of support from “practicum pivots” to tuition top-ups, U of G has aimed to help graduate students continue their programs and maintain progress despite this year’s unprecedented events. Most importantly, University faculty members have recommitted their existing funding of thesis-based […]

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COVID-19 Update – June 3, 2020

Fall 2020 Semester Update Dear University of Guelph Faculty, Staff and Students, The COVID-19 landscape remains dynamic and ever evolving. This uncertainty makes planning for the fall semester complex. We continue to closely monitor public health updates and provincial directives and assess how the public health emergency affects our campus operations and academic planning. We […]

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Food Subsidy Program for Remote Indigenous Communities Is Working, U of G Study Reveals

A federal subsidy program aimed at defraying the cost of food in Canada’s Far North is putting money into the pockets of consumers as intended, University of Guelph research has determined. Until now, officials lacked any accurate way of determining whether the program was working, an information gap that had prompted criticism, said Prof. Brady […]

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Food Safety Expert Talks Restaurant Safety and COVID-19

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Prof. Keith Warriner, Department of Food Science, is featured in a Canadian Press story that appeared in several publications on the creative measures restaurants are taking to keep customers safe as COVID-19 pandemic restrictions ease. Warriner expects patrons to be worried about the safety of restaurants as they reopen and said establishments with patios will […]

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U of G Appoints Two Interim Leaders

The University of Guelph has named an interim provost and vice-president (academic) and an interim vice-president (finance, administration and risk) following leadership changes to take effect this summer. Charlotte Yates, provost and vice-president (academic), will become president beginning Aug. 2, and Don O’Leary, vice-president (finance, administration and risk), will retire in August. Beginning Aug. 2, […]

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U of G Flies Pride Flag Week of June 1

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U of G will fly the Pride flag June 1-7, marking Guelph Pride and to celebrate and honour the LGBTQ2SIA+ community. LGBTQ2SIA+ represents lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, two-spirit, intersex, asexual and many other identities that fall outside of heterosexual and cisgender paradigms. “Pride Month is a time to celebrate the achievements and history […]

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Police Accountability Expert Discusses Body Cams with CBC

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If more Canadian police forces used body cameras, would it increase their accountability? Prof. Kate Puddister, Department of Political Science, told CBC North the devices don’t solve all problems. While advocates say the cameras would improve interactions between officers and the public, Puddister said there is not a lot of evidence that this is true. […]

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U of G Bee Expert Talks to CBC About Asian Giant Hornet

With the Asian giant hornet once again being spotted in British Columbia, experts are trying to determine how many nests there are and their location. CBC News in B.C. spoke with U of G emeritus professor Gard Otis about the issue. Otis specializes in bee behaviour and forest entomology in the School of Environmental Sciences. […]

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Canadian Press Consults U of G Business of Sport Expert

In a Canadian Press story published May 29 in The Globe and Mail, U of G Prof. Norm O’Reilly cautioned against projections of a massive financial boom in Alberta if Edmonton serves as a NHL playoff hub city. Alberta Premier Jason Kenney touted the playoff hub idea as a “key part in the economic relaunch […]

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