Research by emeritus professor Peter Kevan and retired professor John Sutton is featured in Forbes magazine. Their work involves using bees to carry biological control agents to protect crop plants, and is intended as a green alternative to pesticides and fungicides. […]
U of G Celebrates Black History Month
The University of Guelph marks Black History Month in February with displays, lectures and other events open to students, staff and the Guelph community. U of G’s Office of Intercultural Affairs worked with the C.J. Munford Centre, the Central Student Association, Guelph Black Heritage Society (GBHS) and other campus groups to organize activities. “Black History Month allows […]
U of G Prof Featured in Globe and Mail
Prof. Emma Allen-Vercoe is featured today in a special section on germs in the Globe and Mail. She created the “robo-gut,” a scientific laboratory that mimics the environment of the large intestine. Her research has led to the development of a treatment, now being commercialized, for the diarrhea-causing infection C. difficile. […]
Guelph Lab Partners With City of Guelph to Address Municipal Issues
U of G is full of labs, but there’s only one Guelph Lab in town. Under a dedicated partnership between the University and the City of Guelph called the Guelph Lab begun last year, faculty and students have teamed up with city officials on research projects intended to improve municipal operations. Current project teams are […]
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Improving Disease Response Goal of New U of G Tool
A new decision-making tool created at the University of Guelph could aid in the complicated task of prioritizing responses to zoonotic diseases and outbreaks. Many diseases can jump from animals to humans, says Jan Sargeant, director of Guelph’s Centre for Public Health and Zoonoses, and a professor in the Department of Population Medicine at U of G’s […]
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Learn About Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science at Discover Vet School
Last October, the Toronto Zoo announced that panda Er Shun had given birth to twins. The excitement about the birth wasn’t just because pandas are cute — it’s because panda reproduction can be difficult. If you want to know more about why that’s so, this year’s Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) Discover Vet School event will […]
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U of G Members Invited to Learn about Leave for Change
University of Guelph faculty and staff can learn how they can make a difference in developing nations around the world during four “Leave for Change” (L4C) information sessions to be held in February. Past participants will share their experiences in L4C, a U of G-sponsored program that allows regular full-time staff and faculty to volunteer […]
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UGFA-2, University Ratify Agreement
Members of the University of Guelph Faculty Association Unit 2 (UGFA-2), which represents about 40 college research professors, college professors and college lecturers located at the Ridgetown and Clinton campuses, have ratified the tentative agreement that was reached Jan. 16. This represents the first collective agreement between the University and UGFA-2. In a joint message […]
Flags to Be at Half-Mast Feb. 1 in Memory of Prof
The University’s flags will be lowered to half-mast Feb. 1 to mark the funeral service for Prof. Karen Gough, who died Jan. 25. Gough, a professor in the Department of Marketing and Consumer Studies, joined U of G in 1992. Visitations will be held on Sunday, Jan. 31, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 […]
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Artist Residency Program Brings Together Art and Science
Annie Dunning, artist in residence in the School of Environmental Sciences, is exploring sound through her mixed-media installation […]
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Six Gryphon Teams Ranked Nationally
The latest Canadian Interuniversity Sport rankings include six University of Guelph teams among the top 10. The women’s hockey team is ranked first in the country, with a regular season of record of 15-2-1. The men’s track and field team is ranked second, and the women’s team is fourth. The women’s varsity wrestling team is ranked […]
Truscott Lecture in Justice
Criminal justice policy during the Conservative years and how it might change under the new Liberal government is the topic of a Truscott lecture being held at the University of Guelph tonight. The speaker is Anthony Doob, a University of Toronto professor who was appointed to the Order of Canada in 2014 for his research […]
Food Science Prof Named to Hall of Fame
Prof. Shai Barbut’s contributions to egg and poultry food safety and processing have been recognized with an international accolade. The University of Guelph food scientist is among four international researchers who will be inducted into the American Poultry Historical Society’s Poultry Industry Hall of Fame Jan. 27. A ceremony will be held in Atlanta during […]
Lab Aims to Make Chickens Healthier to Improve Food Safety
The chicken eggs in Prof. Shayan Sharif’s lab look like ordinary eggs, but they’re not. Some of them have been vaccinated against diseases that can cause illness in humans and have cost the poultry industry hundreds of millions of dollars. “We are developing better ways of controlling microbes in chickens to stop the transmission from […]
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Researchers Get OCE Funding for Canine Cancer Study
University of Guelph scientists working to improve cancer therapy for dogs — and potentially to enhance human cancer treatment — have received a $100,000 grant from Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE). Principal investigator is Brenda Coomber, a biomedical sciences professor in the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) and co-director of U of G’s Institute for Comparative […]
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OVC Profs Studying Deadly Parasite
A parasite recently arrived in Ontario that can kill dogs and humans will be the subject of a new study by University of Guelph researchers. Andrew Peregrine and Claire Jardine, both professors in the Ontario Veterinary College’s Department of Pathobiology, and master’s student Jonathon Kotwa are investigating Echinococcus multilocularis. Known as the fox tapeworm, it’s […]
Library Hosts Annual Writers Workshop
Two-day event includes 20 sessions with tips and instruction for a wide variety of writing […]
Gryphon’s LAAIR Accepting Applications
Applications for the 2016 Gryphon’s LAAIR (Leading to Accelerated Adoption of Innovative Research) funding program are now being accepted. Based on popular “innovation pitch” television shows, the Gryphon’s LAAIR involves faculty from across campus pitching ideas for commercializing their inventions and discoveries to a panel of industry stakeholders. The products and services must be intended […]
Prof Uses Titanium Mesh to Protect Young Dog’s Brain
Using the innovative technique in a dog is thought to be the first attempt of its kind in Canada […]
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University, UGFA Unit 2 Reach Tentative Agreement
The University of Guelph and University of Guelph Faculty Association (UGFA) Unit 2 have a tentative first collective agreement. The tentative settlement, reached Saturday during mediation, now requires ratification by both parties. It will be presented to UGFA Unit 2 members during an information meeting; details are forthcoming. UGFA Unit 2 represents college professors, college […]
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