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The federal government unveiled the 2018 budget Tuesday, which included a significant investment for science research. University of Guelph president Franco Vaccarino has released the following statement: The University of Guelph applauds the federal government for recognizing the role science plays in building Canada’s future. The nearly $4 billion in funding announced today is a […]
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Could you build a successful business with just $1 in startup funds? During the month of February, two teams of U of G students are taking the Micro-Tyco challenge, using just $1 in seed funding to create a business and raise as much profit as possible. Through Wild Hearts Group, the money these teams raise […]
U of G student Morgan Jackson appeared in a Feb. 26 National Geographic story examining the accuracy of eight popular animal emojis. Jackson, an entomologist and PhD student in the School of Environmental Sciences, talked about the caterpillar emoji. He studies taxonomy and systematics of flies and their diversity and natural history, and the role of history […]
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A University of Guelph researcher has discovered one of the factors behind nerve cell death in Parkinson’s disease, unlocking the potential for treatment to slow the progression of this fatal neurodegenerative disorder. Prof. Scott Ryan has found that cardiolipin, a molecule inside nerve cells, helps ensure that a protein called alpha-synuclein folds properly. Misfolding of […]
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Prof. Mike von Massow was featured in a Feb. 22 Globe and Mail story about how companies and researchers are using technology to track the habits of consumers in grocery stores. A professor in U of G’s Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, von Massow discussed his grocery store lab and how he uses devices such […]
Consider nominating a deserving faculty or staff member or student for the Dr. William Winegard Exemplary Volunteer Involvement Awards. United Way of Guelph Wellington Dufferin and the Volunteer Centre of Guelph/Wellington have partnered with the University of Guelph through these awards to recognize volunteers who have: demonstrated generosity of time and spirit achieved outstanding service […]
A new Statscan report reveals that cannabis use has more than doubled among Canadians 15 and older in the past 30 years. U of G history professor Catherine Carstairs has written about the history of illegal drug use in Canada. She appeared in a Feb. 22 edition of CBC’s The Current and talked about the history of marijuana […]
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Whether your child asks for crackers, cookies or veggies to snack on could be linked to genetics, according to new findings from the Guelph Family Health Study at the University of Guelph. The study grabbed headlines in the National Post and on CTV News. Researcher Elie Chamoun investigated whether genetic variants in taste receptors related to […]
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Post-secondary students from across the province are being invited to participate in the Student Voices on Sexual Violence survey. CCI Research is conducting this survey for the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development, and Ontario’s universities, colleges and private career colleges. The survey addresses campus safety and unwanted sexual experiences and is the largest […]
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Help CCS showcase the talented women who work in IT at the University of Guelph! Computing and Communications Services (CCS) is running a weekly campaign on their @uofgccs Instagram account. Women in Tech Wednesdays – # WTW – profiles women working in IT-related roles in various departments across campus. The campaign highlights the influence these […]
Prof. Gary Ellis was interviewed in a Feb. 20 Toronto Star story about how the Toronto Police Board is considering issuing more tasers to front-line officers. Ellis, head of the University of Guelph-Humber’s justice studies program and a former Toronto police superintendent, spoke about how tasers are less lethal than firearms and more effective than batons. […]
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Prof. Mike von Massow was interviewed for a Feb. 19 Globe and Mail story about minimum wage hikes in British Columbia. A professor in U of G’s Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, von Massow talked about his recent study looking at online reviews of restaurants before and after changing their tipping policy, and […]
University of Guelph graduate Robert Black has been chosen by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to represent Ontario in the Senate. “I am honoured and humbled to be selected by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Governor General to serve in the Senate,” said Black who was appointed Thursday. His appointment was featured in the […]
Need to browse the U of G website, access your GryphMail or other U of G web services, or browse the net from on campus in the early hours of Saturday morning? It’s not going to happen. CCS is performing maintenance that will make web services like GryphMail and U of G websites unavailable from […]
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The University of Guelph community is saddened by the recent verdict in the Colten Boushie case and joins universities in reaffirming their commitment to supporting reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, says president Franco Vaccarino. Referring to the acquittal of Gerald Stanley, the Saskatchewan farmer who admitted to shooting and killing Boushie, a member of the Red […]
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Prof. Tamara Small spoke to CBC News Feb. 16 about Doug Ford’s political campaign ads on Facebook targeting potential supporters in northern Ontario. A professor in the Department of Political Science at U of G, Small said that the precision of online advertising campaigns is valuable to political parties and candidates, especially during leadership campaigns. Small […]
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Prof. Wayne Caldwell appeared on TVO’s The Agenda With Steve Paikin Feb. 12 about how Ontario can attract newcomers to settle in rural or northern parts of the province where there are aging populations and gaps in the labour force. A professor in U of G’s School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, Caldwell spoke about […]
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