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Queen Bumblebees Can Survive Underwater, Finds New U of G Research

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University of Guelph researchers have made an unexpected discovery that bumblebee queens are remarkably resilient to flooding – a finding that sheds light on the extraordinary adaptations of these vital insect pollinators. The study, led by postdoctoral researcher Dr. Sabrina Rondeau and School of Environmental Sciences professor Dr. Nigel Raine, is the first study into the ability of bumblebee […]

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University, CUPE 3913 Ratify Agreement for September 1, 2023, to August 31, 2026

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The University of Guelph and CUPE 3913, the union that represents teaching assistants, graduate service assistants and sessional lecturers, have both ratified the tentative agreement that was reached on March 18, 2024. The new agreement will be in place until August 31, 2026, and addresses key priorities for both sides, including job security, compensation, equity […]

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NHL Taps U of G Prof to Turn Data Analysis into Winning Strategy

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When Dr. Jamie Burr began his career in health sciences, the University of Guelph professor did not imagine the journey would take him all the way to the NHL, but as professional sports organizations have invested in sport analysis, it has led them to researchers like Burr. As the High-Performance Advisor for the Chicago Blackhawks, […]

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U of G Builds a Sustainable Future for Earth Day

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Each year on April 22, people around the world celebrate Earth Day as a time to honour achievements of the environmental movement and raise awareness of the need to protect Earth’s natural resources for future generations.  This year’s theme from EarthDay.Org, the global organizer of Earth Day, is Planet vs. Plastics. Calling attention to the […]

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Bringing Our Time to Life: Transforming our University through Indigenization and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

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This is the second 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.  As a University, we strive to foster inclusive excellence, founded on the principles of reconciliation and diversity. We know that our community thrives when every […]

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National Volunteer Week: Celebrating the Spirit of Giving Back

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During this National Volunteer Week, we want to say thank you to all our amazing volunteers! Thank you for the incredible contributions you make on campus and to our community.   At U of G, we encourage volunteering as one of the many ways our students can get real world experiential learning that helps them become […]

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Waasamowin: SSC Atrium Honoured with Anishinaabemowin Name

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The name of a space can set the tone for what the space is for, and who is welcome there. In support of Indigenization at U of G, the word Waasamowin (Wah-sah-mow-in) now graces the Summerlee Science Complex (SSC) atrium.  Waasamowin, which means “to be bathed in the light” in Anishinaabemowin, reflects the unique characteristics of […]

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Indigenizing Science: U of G Embraces Ojibwe Language in Atrium Renaming

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“You have to go and sit in that place and let it speak to you – the space will tell you its own name.” Those were the words Anishinaabe Elder Rene Meshake spoke to Drs. Melissa Perreault and Ryan Gregory as they began their journey to rename the atrium at the Summerlee Science Complex at […]

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Parking on Campus: What You Need to Know for 2024/25

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Starting May 1, 2024, the following changes will take effect: Permit Type Parking location 2024-25 rate (taxes included)* Details Black Black (premium interior), Red (basic interior) or Yellow (value perimeter) lots $164.75/month Sold one permit per spot for a designated interior lot, guaranteeing an available spot 24/7 Red  Basic interior lots $93/month Park in any […]

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Your Data’s Vulnerable. U of G Computer Scientists Have a Solution

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It takes surprisingly little knowledge to hack into your neighbour’s security cameras. Just ask Ring.  Luckily, University of Guelph researchers have a solution. Their innovative framework, a new way to build our apps and services, could be the key to protecting our data in an interconnected world.  In a recently published study, they detail a two-level solution […]

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Ontario Government Invests $ 4.1M in Innovative U of G Research 

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Green innovation and environmental responsibility underscore three research projects that have received funding from the Ontario government through the Ontario Research Fund (ORF) and Early Research Awards (ERA) program.  The funding is part of the $278 million the provincial government has invested in research projects at universities, colleges, research institutes and research hospitals across the […]

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Cyber Security Reminder: Protect Yourself and the University

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As you may already know, the University of Winnipeg was the victim of a recent cyber attack which led to the leak of personal information of staff and students. While the details of what occurred are still unclear, this event serves as an opportunity to remind the University community that cyber security threats are constant […]

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COMMENTARY: Rising Cost of Living and Rising Crime? They’re Connected

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By Dr. Patrick Barclay, Department of Psychology This article is republished with permission from The Globe and Mail. Read the original article. The cost of living has soared since COVID, owing to supply line disruptions, the war in Ukraine and climate-related disasters. Many Canadians feel the pinch of inflation, which is unpleasant enough. However, the rising […]

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Learn About Your Rights with New DHR Course

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The Office of Diversity and Human Rights has developed a new and useful online training guide to help university community members find out more about their basic human rights. This comprehensive and valuable training module will enable users to understand their own civil liberties, the Ontario Human Rights Code and the University of Guelph’s Human […]

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You’ve Got This! Exam Stress Busters to Support Your Success

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As exam time rolls around and spring is in the air, know that your campus community is here to support your success during exams!  Check out these events, resources, and supports available to help you connect and recharge, practice effective study strategies, and take care of your mental well-being.  Fit study breaks into your schedule […]

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A Message from the Office of the President: 2024 Student Mental Health Report

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Supporting the mental well-being of our students remains a priority and I am pleased to share U of G’s newly published 2024 President’s Task Force on Student Mental Health Report. Continuing U of G’s student mental health leadership, the President’s Task Force on Student Mental Health formed in January 2023 and was designed to engage […]

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Bring Your Healthy Workplace Ideas to Life with a Wellness@Work Grant!

Wellness@Work is excited to announce the Wellness@Work Grant Program for 2024-2025. All staff and faculty (all campuses and research centres) are invited to help build a healthier workplace with an idea for a tailored program or approach that will help promote wellness. Grant Opportunities You are invited to collaborate with colleagues to test a new […]

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U of G Soil Scientist Wins 2023 Steacie Prize

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Dr. Asim Biswas, a professor in the School of Environmental Sciences within the Ontario Agricultural College, has been awarded the 2023 Steacie Prize, one of Canada’s most prestigious awards for researchers 40 years old or younger.  The award is named in memory of E.W.R. Steacie, a physical chemist and former president of the National Research […]

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Paws and Relax: U of G Studies Mental Wellness Among Hospital Staff

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In recent years, as health and wellness programs have become part of work life, companies have turned to animals to provide rest and reprieve from the demands of the job. Now, a new research project from the University of Guelph is looking at what kind of impact those furry friends can have on health care […]

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