Dr. Michael von Massow, food economist in the Department of Food, Agriculture and Resource Economics, spoke to Global News and the Toronto Star about the rising cost of coffee. […]
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Dr. Michael von Massow, food economist in the Department of Food, Agriculture and Resource Economics, spoke to Global News and the Toronto Star about the rising cost of coffee. […]
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In a commentary for Stat News, Ontario Veterinary College infectious disease specialist Dr. Scott Weese discussed the need for international guidance on antibiotic use in animals. He also spoke with CBC Radio’s Fresh Air. […]
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This week marks Truth and Reconciliation week, a time to honour the lost children and survivors of residential schools and commit to playing a part in advancing reconciliation with First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. The week concludes with Orange Shirt Day on September 30, a grassroots movement started by Phyllis Webstad in 2013 […]
With the first few weeks of the academic year behind us, we hope you have now settled in and are well into the many exciting courses, activities and initiatives that are sure to make this an enriching and busy year. Amidst the energy and promise of a new semester, it is important to take a […]
The Campus Mile is back in person this year! On Oct. 1 at noon, staff, faculty and students are invited to celebrate the launch of Healthy Workplace Month to walk, run or roll one mile around our beautiful campus. This is a chance for you to engage in physical activity, connect with colleagues, take a […]
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As the semester begins, Parking Services is continually assessing how full campus parking lots are to determine if additional permits can be made available for purchase. There is currently enough parking available to accommodate our community. If you are a student and you commute to campus, but do not have a monthly or semester […]
Exercise is medicine. That is the philosophy Dr. Philip Millar abides by, no matter the circumstances of one’s health. When the University of Guelph professor and his team set out to gauge the impact exercise can have on people living with Parkinson’s disease, the results further proved his belief correct. In a study recently published […]
The federal government is back for the fall session, bringing with it the possibility of a non-confidence vote and a federal election. Dr. Tamara A. Small, a professor in the Department of Political Science in the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences, is available to discuss the pending non-confidence vote and what people need […]
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Rogers Communications has announced plans to purchase Bell’s shares of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE). The deal, worth an estimated $4.7 billion, will give Rogers 75 per cent ownership of MLSE. Dr. Ann Pegoraro from the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics is available for interviews about the buyout. Pegoraro is the […]
At the University of Guelph, we recognize the integral role we play in our community and the opportunity we have to truly make a difference. That’s why our commitment to Improve Life is at the heart of everything we do and why we are so proud of our over 40-year partnership with United Way. Over […]
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The University has recently launched uoguelph.ca/negotiations, an online hub for collective bargaining updates and information. This hub will be used to keep the U of G community informed throughout the bargaining process when the University is actively negotiating with an employee group. In addition, the hub contains important information about collective bargaining to help students, […]
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Speaking to The Canadian Press, Dr. Lawrence Goodridge, director of the Canadian Research Institute for Food Safety, discussed the likelihood of unreported listeria cases following recent outbreaks. […]
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Getting that first job post-graduation might be daunting, but a University of Guelph course could give students the head start they need. A new master’s-level internship course at the Ontario Agricultural College (OAC), titled Internship in Agriculture, Environment, Food, and Communities, will help connect graduate students with a range of organizations in the agriculture, environment, […]
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U of G will raise the Métis flag in recognition of Powley Day on Sept. 19. Powley Day marks the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision that affirms that Métis harvesting rights are protected under section 35. of the Constitution Act, 1982. Jean Teillet (BFA, LL.B, LL.M), legal counsel for the Powleys at all levels of […]
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Parking Services would like to bring to your attention an important matter regarding the use of Paybyphone. Recently, we have received information that a number of illegitimate sponsored websites are appearing in search results when searching for Paybyphone from a web browser. To ensure your security and avoid any potential issues, we strongly encourage all […]
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This past weekend, the University of Guelph proudly unveiled the Guelph Gryphon Football Honour Wall, a striking new tribute to the rich history and achievements of Gryphon Football. In addition to showcasing the accomplishments of past and present U of G football players, the wall also commemorates the contributions of players, coaches, staff, parents and […]
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University of Guelph researchers have received more than $9.6 million in new federal funding in support of projects that will explore topics ranging from emotional labour to Indigenous language learning to the impact of technology on society. The funds are part of $502.3 million in funding announced today for researchers, students and institutions across the […]
Fifteen University of Guelph research projects, as well as state-of-the-art equipment investments key to these studies, will be awarded more than $1.4 million by the federal government. From tackling the youth mental health crisis to sequestering carbon in agricultural grasslands, the projects span multiple colleges and help position U of G and Canada as emerging […]
On September 17th, 2024, the University of Guelph is joining campuses across Ontario to participate in #WeBelieveYou Day to raise awareness about sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and to show solidarity with survivors. On #WeBelieveYou Day, we will be engaging the broader University of Guelph campus community by committing to one simple idea: when a […]
As the end of the year is only a few months away, we are sharing the 2024/2025 holiday hours to ensure everyone can plan accordingly. The University will be closed Monday, December 23, 2024, and will reopen on Thursday, January 2, 2025. It may be necessary for some departments to operate during this period; staff […]