Find an Expert Media Services

Bringing Our Time to Life: Supporting Faculty and Staff Success

A man in a lab coat holds a grey cat.

This is the fifth article in the “Bringing Our Time to Life” series, highlighting how U of G is taking action on our strategic plan. View all Strategic Plan stories.  Our ability as a University to achieve our ambitious strategic plan relies on the ingenuity and hard work of dedicated, skilled, and well-supported faculty and […]

Read More… from Bringing Our Time to Life: Supporting Faculty and Staff Success

U of G Researchers Among ‘Science Exposed’ Photo Contest Finalists

A collage of two scientific research images shows a lizard's osteoderm in red, orange and gray beside the structure of an oyster mushroom in black, white and gray.

It has been said that a picture is worth a thousand words. Under the lens of a microscope or novel imaging techniques, that photo can actually tell us much more, draw us closer to its subject and expose a world unknown. That is the concept behind Science Exposed, the annual research photo competition from the […]

Read More… from U of G Researchers Among ‘Science Exposed’ Photo Contest Finalists

Summer Construction and Fencing on Campus

Students walk down the path in front of The H.L. Hutt Building.

Starting in late May and until the end of August, several pre-planned construction projects on the University of Guelph campus will be underway. While construction is ongoing, fencing will be placed near sites for the safety of the U of G community and to ensure construction vehicles are able to access sites.   Below are the […]

Read More… from Summer Construction and Fencing on Campus

Removing Barriers During National AccessAbility Week

A group of students chat while standing by the Gryphon statue on a sunny day.

This week is National AccessAbility Week, a week to celebrate the valuable contributions of people with disabilities in our communities and reflect on how we can all remove barriers to their full participation in our University.  The University of Guelph is deeply committed to fostering an education, working and living environment where all University community […]

Read More… from Removing Barriers During National AccessAbility Week

Upcoming Public Presentations from Provost and VP Academic Candidates

The pathway leading to Alexander Hall.

I am pleased to inform you that we have two (2) candidates for the position of Provost and Vice-President (Academic) at the University of Guelph. The candidates will make public presentations to the University community on the following dates: Candidate #1 – Thursday, May 23, 2024 Candidate #2 – Monday, May 27, 2024 The schedule […]

Read More… from Upcoming Public Presentations from Provost and VP Academic Candidates

One Day, Plants Could Grow Your Meds, Say U of G Researchers

Two researchers dressed in lab coat in a greenhouse with tables of a multitude of small green plants in the foreground.

“Is this insulin animal-free?”  In a future where major medications – like insulin, cancer treatments and life-saving vaccines – are grown from plants, such a question is valid.  Though the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has said, “There is no commercial plant molecular farming in Canada to date, and none is anticipated in the near future,” University of […]

Read More… from One Day, Plants Could Grow Your Meds, Say U of G Researchers

Message to the Community on the Encampment at U of G Campus

The U of G portico as the sun is setting.

Dear U of G students, faculty and staff, We are aware a group of individuals has started an unauthorized encampment in Branion Plaza, which appears to be similar to others that have been set up at universities across North America and around the world. The Campus Safety Office is monitoring the unauthorized encampment in accordance […]

Read More… from Message to the Community on the Encampment at U of G Campus

‘Bee-Safe’ Pesticides Not So Safe For Wild Bees, U of G Study Reveals

Bee sitting on yellow flower

Pesticides that have been marketed as “safe for honeybees” can still cause harm to wild ground-nesting bees, finds new research from the University of Guelph. The study is one of the first to test the impacts of such insecticides and fungicides on wild solitary bees. It’s also the first to assess their impacts on ground-nesting […]

Read More… from ‘Bee-Safe’ Pesticides Not So Safe For Wild Bees, U of G Study Reveals

Bringing Our Time to Life: Building a Sustainable Tomorrow

A person plants a tree.

This is the fourth article in the “Bringing Our Time to Life” series, highlighting how U of G is taking action on our strategic plan. View all Strategic Plan stories.  At the University of Guelph, sustainability isn’t a specific program or limited area of research. Sustainability is a core part of our culture and identity […]

Read More… from Bringing Our Time to Life: Building a Sustainable Tomorrow

Over 1,200 Faculty & Staff Gather for Spring Social

The exterior of the University Centre building surrounded by trees and bushes

On Thursday, May 9, faculty and staff from across campus came together to celebrate, connect, and rejuvenate at the U of G Spring Social. As colleagues connected over a shared meal in the University Centre, the first floor was buzzing with energy.   “It is always exciting when I have the opportunity to get together with […]

Read More… from Over 1,200 Faculty & Staff Gather for Spring Social

COMMENTARY: Canada Is Falling Behind On Living Standards — Can It Catch Up?

In a grocery store, beside a shelf full of items, a person hunches down to grab something out of their bag.

By Dr. Felix Arndt, Department of Management, University of Guelph. This article is republished from The Conversation Canada under a Creative Commons licence. Read the original article. Canada, once admired for its robust economic health and high living standards, now faces a worrying decline. The nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) per capita growth trails its peers in the Organisation […]

Read More… from COMMENTARY: Canada Is Falling Behind On Living Standards — Can It Catch Up?

Celebrating Excellence: Shannon Thibodeau Receives the Marilyn Langlois Award

A view of Branion Plaza on the U of G campus

The Office of the Vice-Provost (Student Affairs) is pleased to announce that Shannon Thibodeau, manager of student engagement and leadership in the Department of Student Experience, has been named as the 2023-2024 Marilyn Langlois Student Affairs Staff Recognition Award recipient. Presented annually by the Office of the Vice-Provost (Student Affairs), the award recognizes individuals for […]

Read More… from Celebrating Excellence: Shannon Thibodeau Receives the Marilyn Langlois Award

U of G Appoints Dr. Moncef Nehdi as Dean, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences

The University of Guelph is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Moncef Nehdi, as Dean, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS). An experienced academic leader, Nehdi comes to U of G from McMaster University where he has served as chair of the Department of Civil Engineering since 2022. Prior to that appointment, Nehdi […]

Read More… from U of G Appoints Dr. Moncef Nehdi as Dean, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences

U of G Appoints Dr. Moncef Nehdi as Dean, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences

A person in a blue and red suit and tie smiles in a headshot overlaid on an image of a building with glass windows and circular garden outside of it.

The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS) strives to bring U of G’s ‘Improve Life’ motto to fruition through academic excellence and interdisciplinary research, with the vision to be recognized as a leader in innovative and influential solutions for our world through computer science, engineering, mathematics, and physical sciences learning and research.  To further […]

Read More… from U of G Appoints Dr. Moncef Nehdi as Dean, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences

U of G Working With Alumni Athletes to Further Safe Sport

Students walk down the path near the Albert. A. Thornbrough building.

The University of Guelph along with a group of alumni athletes is starting a restorative process aimed at fostering a safer and healthier sport culture at U of G and beyond. Over the past few years, the University has been working with these alumni as well as external facilitators to create a process where U […]

Read More… from U of G Working With Alumni Athletes to Further Safe Sport

University of Guelph Turns 60 

University of Guelph 60. A black and white photo looking at Johnston Hall from across Johnston Green.

It’s been 60 years since the University of Guelph was founded in 1964. This May 8th marks the official anniversary, with six decades of history and impact in its home community. U of G was established by the amalgamation of its three founding colleges – the Ontario Agricultural College (OAC), the Ontario Veterinary College and the Macdonald Institute. OAC’s monumental 150th anniversary last week has […]

Read More… from University of Guelph Turns 60 

University of Guelph Celebrates 60 Years! 

University of Guelph 60. A black and white photo looking at Johnston Hall from across Johnston Green.

Today, May 8, the University of Guelph celebrates six decades of academic achievement, research, innovation and community impact.   In 1964, U of G was founded as an amalgamation of three founding colleges — the Ontario Agricultural College (OAC), Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) and the Macdonald Institute. Since then, U of G consistently pushes boundaries, fosters […]

Read More… from University of Guelph Celebrates 60 Years! 

Recordings Available of Public Presentations from VP (Research & Innovation) Candidates

OVC Pathobiology and Animal Health Lab Building.

I am pleased to inform you that the recordings for the two (2) candidates for the position of Vice-President (Research & Innovation) are now available online for your review. You can access the videos through the following link: Access the recordings. We apologize for the delay in getting these posted. You will require a U […]

Read More… from Recordings Available of Public Presentations from VP (Research & Innovation) Candidates