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Habitat, Food Web Changes From Logging Threatening Endangered Caribou, Study Reveals

Cutting down forests means we’re also cutting down woodland caribou, says a pioneering study by University of Guelph ecologists showing that logging in Ontario’s extensive boreal stands threatens populations of the elusive but iconic herbivore. In what integrative biology professor John Fryxell calls the first comprehensive study looking at the status of endangered woodland caribou […]

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Veterinary Disease Expert Appears on TVO

a headshot of Prof. Scott Weese

Veterinary disease expert Prof. Scott Weese appeared on TVO’s The Agenda with Steve Paikin, discussing why animals are vulnerable during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as how veterinarians are responding. He was joined by experts from the Toronto Humane Society and Grey Wolf Animal Health. Weese is the chief of infection control at U of […]

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U of G Makes Housing Available for Health-Care Workers, Emergency Responders

The University of Guelph is providing temporary housing to health-care workers, emergency responders and others affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Starting this week, the University will allot space in campus residences for workers in health care or emergency services looking to live apart from their families while caring for patients or providing other services. “Health-care […]

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U of G Experts Discuss Funding for Temporary Foreign Workers

Prof. Mike von Massow

The federal government has announced $50 million to help farmers and fish processors bring temporary foreign workers to Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic. The University of Guelph has experts who can offer comment. Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau announced the new funding on Monday, explaining the funds will help farm operators cover the costs of having […]

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As COVID-19 Threatens Seafood Economy, Community Fisheries Find Ways to Stay Afloat

By Prof. Philip A Loring, Arrell Chair in Food, Policy, and Society; Emily De Sousa, MA Geography student; Hannah L. Harrison, postdoctoral scholar, Department of Geography; Joshua Stoll, assistant professor, marine sciences, University of Maine […]

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CTV News Speaks to Rural Studies Expert

Ashleigh Weeden, a PhD candidate in rural studies in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, spoke to CTV News Kitchener about why many small towns in cottage country want city dwellers to stay home.  Weeden warned that many of the health care facilities in these small towns simply don’t have the capacity to […]

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COVID-19 Update: April 13, 2020

COVID-19 Daily Updates: April 13, 2020 Students: Remember to Take a Practice Test Before Your Exam As a reminder, a practice test has been set up in CourseLink to help students become familiar with the Respondus Lockdown Browser and Monitor and to ensure the system works on their home computers. All students are encouraged to […]

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Disease Modeller Talks ‘Dynamic’ Distancing With Toronto Star

Prof. Amy Greer, holder of the Canada Research Chair in Population Disease Modelling, spoke to the Toronto Star about recent research she co-authored that proposes cycling on and off physical distancing requirements. The study found that imposing physical distancing restrictions when hospital intensive care units are at capacity and relaxing them when the pressure eases […]

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U of G Donates More Medical Supplies to COVID-19 Fight

The University of Guelph is making another large donation of personal protection equipment (PPE) to local public health authorities to help in the fight against COVID-19. The latest donation includes more than 100,000 pairs of nitrile gloves and 2,300 N95 masks, as well as isolation gowns, sanitizer and nasopharyngeal swabs. The equipment will be distributed […]

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U of G Expert Discusses Role of Religion During the Pandemic

Religion plays a role in many people’s lives, but that role becomes much broader when faced with a global crisis like COVID-19, says a University of Guelph expert. Prof. Andrea Paras says religious communities’ wide networks and moral authority put them in a unique position when it comes to influencing how people respond to the […]

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COVID-19: Daily Update

Dear U of G community members, To help build connections during this time of physical distancing, every Thursday President Vaccarino will provide the University’s COVID-19 daily update by video. You will continue to receive regular written updates through the rest of the week. The weekly videos will be shared on U of G’s COVID-19 website and on […]

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Expert Discusses COVID-19 Test Kit on CBC Radio

Prof. Steve Newmaster

Prof. Steve Newmaster, from U of G’s Biodiversity Institute of Ontario (BIO), appeared on CBC Radio Kitchener’s Morning Edition program on Tuesday, April 14, to discuss the new COVID-19 diagnostic kit he helped develop.  U of G research helped lead to the creation of the portable test kit, which is currently being used to confirm novel coronavirus infection in patients across Europe. The device can analyze DNA from […]

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U of G Launching Webinar Series for Business Leaders

With the COVID-19 pandemic disrupting businesses large and small, the University of Guelph’s Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics is launching a webinar series in collaboration with the Guelph Chamber of Commerce to help guide businesses through these turbulent times. The series, called “Leading Through Crisis,” is designed for organizational leaders in the […]

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U of G’s Prof Gruman Talks Positivity with Oprah Magazine

Dr. Jamie Gruman

In an article offering 12 ways to become a more positive person, O, The Oprah Magazine quotes U of G’s Prof. Jamie  Gruman, Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics. Gruman is the author of Boost: The Science of Recharging Yourself in an Age of Unrelenting Demands. In the article, Gruman said if you’re […]

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U of G Recognizes Outstanding Academic Counsellor

Shannon Lapenskie, assistant counsellor in the University of Guelph’s BA counselling office, will receive the 2020 Excellence in Undergraduate Academic Advising Medallion.   The medallion recognizes an individual or team that has made an exceptional contribution to academic advising at the undergraduate level and exemplifies the University’s commitment to provide the quality assistance students need to develop and pursue their academic objectives.  In nominating Lapenskie, colleagues […]

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OVC Professor Emerita Leads World Veterinary Association

Professor emerita Patricia Turner in U of G’s Ontario Veterinary College has been appointed as president of the World Veterinary Association (WVA). The two-year appointment began on April 7.   Turner becomes the first Canadian and only the second woman to be appointed to the position in WVA’s 157–year history.  Headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, WVA represents more than 500,000 veterinarians in more than 96 countries.  […]

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Rural Studies Expert Warns Against Cottaging During Pandemic

With warmer weather coming, many are making plans to head to cottage country to escape cramped quarters back in the city. But a University of Guelph expert on rural studies is warning that cottage country should not be the place where Canadians choose to “ride out the pandemic.” “In short, this is a very bad […]

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