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Meet Canada’s First Bachelor of One Health Grad

Benjamin Snetsinger poses in U of G atrium

It took a bit of salami to change the course of Benjamin Snetsinger’s life. The fifth-year University of Guelph student will become Canada’s first-ever Bachelor of One Health (BOH) graduate this June. But One Health was not always his path. Snetsinger recalls a crucial turning point: a co-op term where he helped research and develop new salamis […]

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May 31, 2024 – Update on University’s negotiations with UGFA

Food science building on a fall day.

Last week, the University of Guelph and the University of Guelph Faculty Association (UGFA) began negotiations for a renewal collective bargaining agreement. Bargaining began on May 28, and there are more meetings scheduled between now and June 30. The University of Guelph is committed to its negotiations with UGFA and to reaching an agreement that […]

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U of G to Honour Nearly 4,000 Students at Summer Convocation 

Graduates with degrees walk along an outdoor path after convocation

Convocation at the University of Guelph marks the realization of our students’ academic goals and years of hard work. It is an important milestone for our students because each graduate, no matter where they are from, has a story that brought them to this moment. The ceremonies to be held between June 11-14 celebrate not […]

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Soils Are Depleting But There Is Hope, Say U of G Researchers 

a pair of hands holds a handful of soil

A new Senate report on Canada’s soils raises concerns about the future of food production and biodiversity. But a team of researchers at the University of Guelph says there is hope to improve the country’s soil health.  U of G’s Soils at Guelph team helps to advance the latest research about sustainable soil management practices […]

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U of G to Recognize Eminent University Professors at 2024 Convocation

A zoomed-in shot of a row of hands clapping at a convocation ceremony

The University of Guelph will confer Medals of Merit and grant the distinction of University Professor Emeritus/Emerita to several faculty at this year’s summer convocation.  Awarded by the University Senate, the Medal of Merit is awarded to a professor who has retired from the University and who has made outstanding contributions to teaching, the functioning […]

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U of G Advances 30 Spots in World University Rankings 

Johnston Hall against a partly cloudy sky.

The University of Guelph has been named one of the world’s top universities in the 2025 edition of the QS World University Rankings.    Higher education analyst Quacquarelli Symonds ranked U of G among the top third of all institutions globally, placing it in 456th place among more than 1,500 institutions ranked — up 30 spots […]

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Happening this week! Teaching with Artificial Intelligence Series, June 3 – 7

Aerial view of the gardens on U of G campus in summer.

The Office of Teaching and Learning, in partnership with CARE-AI, OpenEd, Office of Quality Assurance, McLaughlin Library, Contact North, and the University of Guelph-Humber are currently hosting a Teaching with AI Series. Faculty, instructors, staff, and students from the University of Guelph, University of Guelph-Humber, and Ridgetown Campus are invited to engage in 17 virtual […]

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Encampment on U of G Campus: June 4 Update

The MacKinnon building against a blue sky.

Dear U of G students, faculty and staff, I’m writing today with a brief update on the fire safety issues related to the encampment. At this point, members of the encampment have moved the tents and personal belongings off the evacuation pathway for Zavitz Hall. We expect members of the encampment to keep the evacuation […]

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Survey and highlights from the Strategic Transformation Virtual Town Hall

a wide angle view of the tree-lined brick path of Alumni Walk in the fall

Thank you for joining us at our recent Strategic Transformation Virtual Update. Your participation and insights were invaluable in shaping our community’s direction. We invite you to share feedback that will help us to learn what worked and where there are opportunities to refine our approach for future updates. Your insight will also help inform […]

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Five Honorary Degrees to Be Awarded at U of G Summer Convocation  

A wide shot of a convocation ceremony with several people in regalia sitting on stage facing out to a large audience

Leaders in social justice, Canadian broadcasting and professional athletics are among several recipients of honorary degrees to be conferred next week during summer convocation at the University of Guelph.   One of the highest honours bestowed by the University, honorary degrees celebrate individuals whose accomplishments have inspired the U of G community.  The University’s summer convocation […]

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Encampment on U of G Campus: June 3 Update 

A view of Branion Plaza on the U of G campus

I want to provide our community with an important update, as the situation of the encampment on campus continues to change.  Safety concerns  As was shared in the May 31 update, safety concerns have been identified in the area surrounding the encampment. An assessment by University of Guelph’s Physical Resources and Campus Safety and Guelph […]

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U of G Arboretum Awarded For Conserving Ontario’s Natural History 

Several trees in bloom as well as conifers in the U of G Arboretum in spring

A beloved community and research landmark, the University of Guelph’s Arboretum is the 2024 recipient of Ontario Nature‘s Natural History Award.   The award honours individuals and groups that have made a significant impact toward protecting nature in Ontario and promoting conservation biology.  The Arboretum has been an internationally renowned site of this work for more […]

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Pride Month Message from President and AVP Diversity and Human Rights

Happy Pride Month. The O in month is the inclusive pride flag in the shape of a heart.

June marks Pride Month. It’s a time to celebrate the remarkable contributions and achievements of the diverse LGBTQ2IA+ community at U of G and recognize the deep and meaningful impact the LGBTQ2IA+ community has made on our society.   It’s also a time to acknowledge the resilience of the LGBTQ2IA+ community and reaffirm our commitment to […]

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Encampment on U of G Campus: May 31 Update  

Students walk across Branion Plaza in fall.

Safety concerns have been identified in the area surrounding the encampment after an assessment was conducted by University of Guelph’s Physical Resources and Campus Safety Office and Guelph Fire Services this week.  The assessment found some of the tents set up along Reynolds Walk are obstructing the evacuation pathway from Zavitz Hall. This has raised […]

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National Indigenous History Month Message from President and AVP Indigenous Initiatives

Indigenous History Month.

National Indigenous History Month is an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the remarkable achievements and contributions of Indigenous peoples in our community. It’s also a time to reflect on the harsh and painful lessons of our history and learn about the stories, accomplishments and culture of First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples.  Indigenous History Month […]

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Results of the 2024 Wellness@Work Survey

A morning view of Johnston Hall on the U of G campus

Supporting faculty and staff success is one of U of G’s strategic priorities under our Strategic Plan and we are committed to enabling this success and the holistic well-being of all faculty and staff through the Wellness@Work Program. By design, Wellness@Work integrates evidence-informed workplace health promotion practices along with direct feedback from you, the valued […]

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Encampment on U of G Campus: May 30 Update

University of Guelph sign on a concrete wall on the edge of campus

Dear U of G students, faculty and staff, As I mentioned in my last update, we are engaged in dialogue with the group who has indicated they are leading the encampment. University representatives met with the group earlier this week for an initial discussion. Communication is ongoing with plans to meet again to share our […]

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Taking Part in Indigenous History Month at U of G

Indigenous History Month.

As we celebrate Indigenous History Month during the month of June and Indigenous People’s Day on June 21, we recognize the richness of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples, communities and cultures.  Read U of G’s Indigenous History Month Statement that reaffirms U of G’s commitment to advancing Indigenous initiatives, fostering understanding, and promoting reconciliation.  […]

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