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Celebrating Asian and South Asian Heritage Month

Asian Heritage Month

As we celebrate Asian and South Asian Heritage Month this May, U of G proudly joins communities across Canada in recognizing and celebrating the rich contributions of Canadians of Asian descent to our country. Asian Heritage Month is an opportunity to honour the diverse histories, cultures, and achievements of Asian communities – East Asian, Southeast […]

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Diversity, Human Rights AVP Appointed to NATO Association of Canada Board

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Indira Naidoo-Harris, associate vice-president, Diversity and Human Rights, at the University of Guelph, has been appointed to the board of the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Association of Canada. “I am deeply honoured and excited to join the board of the NATO Association of Canada, an incredibly important organization right now when it comes to […]

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U of G Divests From Fossil Fuels 

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 The University of Guelph has completed its divestment from fossil fuel companies in its endowment portfolio, fulfilling a five-year, fossil-free divestment goal that began in April 2020.  Meeting the target date of early 2025, the Board of Governors has divested all of U of G’s endowment assets from companies that hold fossil fuel reserves.   The […]

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World’s Largest DNA Library Collects 15 Millionth Specimen 

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A tiny beetle from Costa Rica has just made scientific history, becoming the 15 millionth specimen in an archive that underpins an effort to build a genetic reference library cataloguing all life on Earth.  That library lives at the Centre for Biodiversity Genomics (CBG) at the University of Guelph, which has an ambitious mission to collect, […]

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University Flags Half Mast for Day of Mourning

The flags in front of the University Centre are at half-mast.

In 1984, the Canadian Labour Congress established April 28th as the National Day of Mourning in Canada to remember and honour those who have died, been injured or suffered illness in the workplace.  The flags at U of G will be lowered to half-mast.  The day is traditionally marked in many ways including holding public […]

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University Flags at Half-Mast To Honour the Passing of His Holiness Pope Francis

Campus flags at half-mast in spring

Flags on the University of Guelph’s campuses are being flown at half-mast on Thursday, April 24 to mark the death of His Holiness Pope Francis, who passed away on Monday, April 21.  The flags will remain lowered until sunset on April 26 in accordance with the National Flag of Canada half-masting protocol.    […]

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Protein Destruction Enzymes May Hold Key to Treating Leukemia, Tuberculosis

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New findings from University of Guelph researchers could help unlock better treatments for leukemia and tuberculosis, two deadly diseases that affect millions worldwide. These studies focus on specialized enzymes that destroy damaged proteins, a process essential for disease survival, and reveal how these enzymes can be switched on or off. In studies recently published in Nature Communications and Proceedings of the National […]

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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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