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Transgender Day of Visibility: Creating an Inclusive Campus

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March 31 marks the International Transgender Day of Visibility, a day to celebrate trans, two-spirit, & non-binary folks and their dynamic contributions to our communities. It’s a time to stand united against transphobia and discrimination and create safe, inclusive & respectful spaces where trans individuals feel safe to live visible and authentic lives. Over the […]

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Bringing Our Time to Life: Deepening Our Impact on the World

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A strategic plan is more than just a set of goals, it is a vision for the future. It enables us to focus our combined efforts towards a common objective.  As we come together to achieve the vision laid out in Our Time: University of Guelph Strategic Plan 2022-27, we want to celebrate how our […]

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Protect Your Eyes During the Solar Eclipse on April 8

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On Monday, April 8, the Moon will move between the Earth and the Sun and a partial solar eclipse will appear in the University of Guelph locations approximately between 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. with the maximum eclipse at around 3:18 p.m.   The University reminds its community members that it is dangerous to look directly […]

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University Mourns Passing of Faculty Member

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The University of Guelph community is mourning the death of Dr. Theresa Bernardo, a professor in the Department of Population Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College, who passed away March 13, 2024. A Celebration of Life will be held at Mykonos Restaurant located at 572 Adelaide Street North in London, Ontario, on March 30, 2024 from 2 […]

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Chocolate Prices Are Soaring. New Technology Could Help, Says U of G Food Scientist  

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The cost of filling Easter baskets with chocolate is set to soar in the coming years, economists say. But a University of Guelph food scientist says he and colleagues are working on solutions.  Dr. Alejandro Marangoni is a professor in the Department of Food Science and the Canada Research Chair in Food, Health and Aging. […]

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Introducing the Our Time Roadmap

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In Spring of 2023, we introduced our strategic vision for the next five years – Our Time. Inspired by our mission, Our Time builds on our existing strengths as one of Canada’s top research-intensive universities. It charts a course forward that empowers our students, faculty, and staff, while putting bold ideas into action. Informed by […]

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What is a KPI? Explaining the Our Time Roadmap

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The Our Time Roadmap outlines our strategy for how we will accomplish the five key priorities and one enabler named in Our Time: Strategic Plan 2022-2027. To help translate these high-level goals into realizable objectives, the Roadmap sets out Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) by which we can track our progress.   What is a KPI?  Key […]

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Scientist’s Mural for 100th College Royal Bridges Art and Science

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What’s your place in the world? It’s not a question commonly posed by a scientist. But it’s central for Dr. Shelby Bohn, the University of Guelph artist and post-doctoral researcher leading College Royal’s 100th anniversary mural. The mural design was revealed during this year’s College Royal, U of G’s annual open house. It will be the latest […]

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Annual Campus Electrical Shutdown April 27 and 28

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Physical Resources will conduct its Annual Campus Electrical Shutdown on Saturday April 27 and Sunday April 28. The shutdowns run each day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.  On April 27, the shutdown will affect the entire campus except for the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) area. On April 28, the shutdown will affect only the […]

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Is Water ‘Peace’? Lessons from U of G’s Top Water Researchers

From left to right: Dr. Jana Levison, Dr. Ferdinando Manna, Dr. Beth Parker and Dr. Jonathan Munn against blue stylized water background. "University of Guelph" logo ripples behind their images.

World Water Day for global leaders in groundwater research isn’t like Christmas; it’s more like a typical Friday. There are many other Fridays during which this team does the thankless but critical work needed for us to turn on the tap and drink. This one just has a name.  Like groundwater – the water systems under […]

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Indigenous Student Centre at U of G Reflects on 20 Years of Supporting First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Students  

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For more than 20 years, the Indigenous Student Centre (ISC) at the University of Guelph has been a space that provides academic, cultural and personal growth for hundreds of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students.   This milestone will be commemorated at this year’s annual Celebration of Indigenous Achievement. Hosted by the ISC, the Celebration is […]

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Standing Against Racism and Hatred: International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Statement

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A message from Indira Naidoo-Harris, AVP, Diversity and Human Rights. On the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination we are reminded of the crucial importance of identifying, addressing, and standing against racism and hatred in our communities. It’s a day to reflect on how far we’ve come, and acknowledge how far we have […]

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Celebrating the 20-Year Anniversary of U of G’s Indigenous Student Centre

Indigenous student centre celebrating 20 years. Braided sweetgrass and some sage in a bowl.

This academic year, the award-winning Indigenous Student Centre (ISC)* at the University of Guelph is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Established in October 2003, the ISC has been a cornerstone in fostering the academic, cultural and personal growth of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students at U of G. As we commemorate this milestone, we look […]

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Tentative Agreement Reached with CUPE 3913

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Following negotiations, the University of Guelph and CUPE 3913, the union that represents teaching assistants, graduate service assistants and sessional lecturers, have reached a tentative renewal agreement.   The tentative agreement addresses many key priorities for both sides, including job security, compensation, equity, and measures in support of mental health. Negotiating committees for the University […]

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Mushroom-Based Meat, Seaweed Bandages? U of G Competition Seeks Best Sustainable Product

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What do mushroom-based meat alternatives, shredded carbon fiber made from old hockey sticks and biodegradable seaweed bandages have in common?  They’re a few of many exciting prototypes coming to the University of Guelph’s student competition Project SOY Plus, which will seek the best products for building a sustainable economy.  This Thursday, March 21, undergraduates, graduates and […]

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Water for Peace: Focus on Water Cooperation for World Water Day March 22

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Prosperity and peace rely on water. On March 22, the United Nations celebrates World Water Day, a day to celebrate water and inspire action to tackle the global water crisis.  This year’s theme, Water for Peace, draws attention to the ways that water can create peace or spark conflict. When water is scarce or polluted, […]

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Event Celebrates Dr. Paul Hebert and Centre for Biodiversity Genomics for Global Impact 

View from second floor of the recognition event in the Centre for Biodiversity Genomics. Roughly 50 attendees sit in chairs in the middle while another 50 stand around the perimeter. Dr. Paul Hebert and panel sit at round high tables at the front of the room.

On March 14, about 150 members of the University of Guelph and the community gathered at the Centre for Biodiversity Genomics (CBG) to celebrate the remarkable global contribution of Dr. Paul Hebert and the Centre. Hebert developed DNA barcoding, which can identify millions of animals on the planet using a short segment of DNA.   Known […]

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April 8 Eclipse Won’t be Seen Again Until 2144, Says U of G Physicist 

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A total solar eclipse, like the one coming Monday Apr. 8, 2024, has not been seen in eastern Ontario since 1925. No wonder school’s out.  Orbax, a physicist and science communicator at the University of Guelph’s College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, says the upcoming eclipse marks a “legitimate once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”  “The eclipse’s path cuts its way […]

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U of G Announces New Master of Sustainable Agriculture Program 

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A unique master’s program that will train the next wave of sustainability leaders in the global agricultural sector will soon launch at the University of Guelph.  The new interdisciplinary master of sustainable agriculture (MSAg) from the Ontario Agricultural College (OAC) will equip students with the latest advancements and skills in sustainable agriculture, data analysis and […]

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March 13 Update on University, CUPE 3913 Negotiations

Creelman hall on U of G campus in summer.

The University of Guelph and CUPE 3913 – the union representing teaching assistants, graduate service assistants and sessional lecturers – continue to work toward reaching a new collective agreement. The parties have met 22 times and most recently met with the assistance of a conciliation officer from the Ministry of Labour. Additional meetings are scheduled […]

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