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Violence Rates Among Canadian Same-Sex Partners, Heterosexual Partners Similar, U of G Study Reveals

Violence occurs between same-sex partners in Canada just as often as it does in heterosexual relationships, a new University of Guelph study has found, but the circumstances around that violence is often different. The report, published in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence, is the largest published study of its kind to examine the issue of […]

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OVC Dean Pens Toronto Star Commentary on One Health

Prof. Jeff Wichtel, dean of the Ontario Veterinary College, contributed a commentary to the Toronto Star on why a co-ordinated human, animal and environmental health approach  is needed to prevent outbreaks like COVID-19. Wichtel noted that animals can act as vessels for many zoonotic diseases that can affect humans He said we need to look […]

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CTV Consults U of G Disease Modelling Expert on COVID-19

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Prof. Amy Greer, Department of Population Medicine, spoke to CTVNews.ca as well as CTV’s Your Morning on how to prepare for a local COVID-19 outbreak and how to decide whether to travel. Greer told CTVNews.ca that the average person doesn’t need to be stockpiling medical supplies such as masks because their effectiveness is low. “We […]

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Experts Alert: International Women’s Day

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International Women’s Day on March 8 is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender equality. The University of Guelph has several experts available to comment on topics related to the event.   Prof. Samantha Brennan Women in Sports and Fitness […]

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Pathobiology Expert Appears on CBC Radio, TV

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Prof. Shayan Sharif, Department of Pathobiology at U of G’s Ontario Veterinary College, appeared on CBC News Network and on CBC Radio to discuss a research paper he co-authored on the use of Twitter to detect the spread of infectious animal disease outbreaks. A team of U of G computer scientists and veterinary researchers found […]

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Expert Alert: Olympics, Euros and COVID-19

With the new coronavirus spreading around the world, what will the outbreak mean for the Tokyo Summer Olympics and the Euro 2020 soccer championships, both set to be held in a few months? Prof. Norman O’Reilly, School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management, is a leading scholar in the business of sport and is available […]

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Expert Alert: COVID-19 and March Break Travel

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With many worried about contracting the new coronavirus over March Break, does it make sense to change travel plans? Will travel insurance cover you if you cancel your trip? What precautions should you take if you still plan to take your trip? Prof. Marion Joppe, School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management, is an expert on […]

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Twitter Can Be Used to Track Spread of Infectious Diseases, U of G Researchers Discover

The spread of the COVID-19 outbreak has highlighted the importance of having effective global surveillance systems in place when it comes to infectious animal diseases. University of Guelph researchers have discovered Twitter can be another tool in helping to detect the spread of infectious animal disease outbreaks, sometimes even earlier than conventional tracking methods. In […]

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U of G Expert Part of Canada’s COVID-19 Pandemic Preparations

With the window closing on the likelihood of containing the spread of the new coronavirus, a University of Guelph expert who is now actively involved in Canada’s pandemic preparations says the aim is to protect our health-care system. Prof. Amy Greer, Canada Research Chair in Population Disease Modelling, is working with public health officials to […]

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Veterinarians More Likely to Have Suicidal Thoughts, U of G Study Reveals

Canadian veterinarians – particularly women practitioners – think about suicide more often than the general population and suffer poorer mental health overall, a landmark study by University of Guelph researchers has found. As an occupation, veterinarians have higher levels of stress, burnout, compassion fatigue, anxiety and depression, and reported more suicidal ideation and lower resilience […]

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Engineering Prof Named Woman of Distinction

University of Guelph engineering professor Andrea Bradford is one of several women to be honoured at this year’s YMCA-YWCA of Guelph annual Women of Distinction celebration. Bradford is an internationally recognized water resource engineer who studies water management for wetlands and rivers. She researches urban water systems, low-impact development, and stream and wetland restoration. The […]

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Universities Release Data on Unwanted Sexual Experiences, U of G Emphasizes Findings, Services

Universities across Ontario have released the full findings of a study commissioned by the provincial government on unwanted sexual experiences among university-aged people. The data released today, available on the Council of Ontario Universities web site, includes results for all Ontario colleges and universities, including the University of Guelph. “U of G considers sexual violence […]

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Letter from President Vaccarino to Concerned Faculty and Staff

A group of University of Guelph faculty, staff and alumni emailed President Franco Vaccarino recently to express concerns about the University’s handling of the termination of Dave Scott-Thomas from his position as the head of U of G’s track and field and cross-country program. This week, the group’s email was the subject of media reports. […]

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OAC, Arrell Leaders Profiled in University Affairs Feature

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Prof. Evan Fraser, director of the Arrell Food Institute, and Rene Van Acker, dean of U of G’s Ontario Agricultural College, spoke with University Affairs magazine about how university agricultural programs are changing with the times. Van Acker noted that enrolment in agriculture education has begun to grow in recent years in lockstep with Canadians’ […]

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Collection at Centre for Biodiversity Genomics Surpasses 5 Million Specimens

The Centre for Biodiversity Genomics’ natural history collection at U of G reached an important milestone in February, processing its five millionth barcoded specimen. The CBG’s collections unit has sorted, processed and archived barcoded specimens from around the world since 2006. Since then, the globally unique collection has grown steadily, with each specimen fully digitized, […]

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Nominate a Deserving Volunteer for a Dr. William Winegard Exemplary Volunteer Involvement Award

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Consider nominating a faculty, staff member or student who is an outstanding community volunteer for the Dr. William Winegard Exemplary Volunteer Involvement Awards. United Way of Guelph Wellington Dufferin and the People and Information Network (PIN) have partnered with the University of Guelph through these awards to recognize volunteers who have: demonstrated generosity of time […]

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BBC Future Consults U of G Food Waste Expert

Prof. Kate Parizeau, Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics, spoke to BBC Future about why solving the problem of food waste is so tricky. Parizeau said it’s often hard to know exactly how much and precisely what kinds of food we’re wasting, which is why she recently led a study in which her team dug through […]

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Bullying Expert Shares Expertise on Pink Shirt Day

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Prof. Ryan Broll, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, spoke to several media outlets on Feb. 26, Pink Shirt Day, to discuss his latest research on youth resilience to bullying. Broll spoke to CBC Radio Kitchener’s The Morning Edition and said his most recent research revealed that teachers can play a big role for bullied students, […]

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U of G Prof Talks Bullying and Resilience for Pink Shirt Day

With Pink Shirt Day on Feb. 26, a University of Guelph expert on bullying says teachers play a significant role when it comes to the level of resilience shown by children who have experienced bullying. Prof. Ryan Broll, from U of G’s Department of Sociology and Anthropology, specializes in bullying and cyber-bullying among youth, as […]

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