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U of G Appoints Dr. Sara Mann as Dean, Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics

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U of G is committed to advancing the student experience through quality programs and services that support the personal, professional and academic development of our learners. At the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics (Lang) we do this by redefining leadership and business education to respond to our changing world. Lang’s vision is to […]

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U of G Appoints Dr. Sara Mann as Dean, Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics

Dr. Sara Mann in front of the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics brick wall sign.

The University of Guelph is pleased to name Dr. Sara Mann as dean of the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics.   Mann, professor of organizational behaviour and strategic human resource management, previously served as interim dean, during which time her deep commitment to Indigenization, equity, diversity and inclusion led to the creation of […]

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Celebrate Winter Pride with U of G

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Happening from Feb. 8 to 18, Guelph Winter Pride is an opportunity to shine the spotlight on the activism and visibility of LGBTQ2IA+ people.  Pride celebrations give us an opportunity to come together and celebrate the diverse community we are. We encourage our community members to participate in the many opportunities to celebrate and support […]

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U of G Alumna Wins Distinguished Dissertation Award

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University of Guelph alumna Dr. Sabrina Rondeau has received the prestigious 2023 Canadian Association for Graduate Studies (CAGS)-ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award in the Engineering, Medical Sciences, and Natural Sciences category.   The award recognizes Canadian doctoral dissertations that make unusually significant and original contributions to the academic community and Canadian society at large.  Rondeau completed her PhD in […]

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U of G Students Take Leadership Reins in WACE Global Challenge 

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“Enlightening,” “engaging” and “unforgettable” are just some of the words University of Guelph students are using to describe the WACE Global Challenge, a program now available to students through Experiential Learning.  The WACE Global Challenge is an opportunity for university students from around the world to work as management consultants, helping small businesses and organizations […]

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Multi-Faith Week: Find support for your faith and spirituality on campus

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February 5 to 9 marks Multi-Faith week on campus, offering a chance to celebrate our diversity and connect with others that share a commitment to faith and spirituality and celebrate.   This year’s theme is Food and Faith: Nourishing the Whole Person and will celebrate the religious spiritual and worldview diversity of U of G by […]

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Update on University, CUPE 3913 Negotiations

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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.   After meeting 13 times, the union is requesting the appointment of a conciliation officer from the Ministry of Labour to assist the parties.  The University is […]

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U of G’s New Activists-in-Residence Combine Lived Experience and Scholarship

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When Nneka MacGregor started supporting survivors of gender-based violence, she hoped to use her own experience as a survivor of intimate partner violence to inform better solutions. However, leaders in the sector didn’t always appreciate the value of her lived experience.  “The others around the table would look immediately crestfallen when they learned I was […]

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Celebrating Black History Month: President’s Statement

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February 1st marks the start of Black History Month. This is an important time to honour the remarkable achievements and extraordinary contributions of Black people in our community and across Canada. It is also a time to recognize the significant role Black communities have played in advancing the struggle for racial justice and equality. This […]

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Dr. Paul Hebert Receives 2024 Benjamin Franklin Medal

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We are thrilled to share that U of G’s own, Dr. Paul Hebert, has been chosen as a recipient of the 2024 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Earth and Environmental Science. The medal is the oldest comprehensive science and technology award in the United States and past laureates include some of science’s most respected figures, such […]

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U of G Scientist Dr. Paul Hebert Honoured with Benjamin Franklin Medal

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Dr. Paul Hebert, a distinguished University of Guelph evolutionary biologist who pioneered the field of DNA barcoding, has received the Benjamin Franklin Medal for Earth and Environmental Science for 2024.  Known as “the father of DNA barcoding,” Hebert receives the medal in recognition of groundbreaking work creating a technology that identifies species using a tiny […]

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Complete the 2024 Wellness Survey

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Wellness@Work invites all faculty and staff to complete the Wellness@Work Comprehensive Survey. We value your feedback as we remain committed to supporting the holistic health of our faculty and staff and ensuring we provide services and resources that you deem most valuable. Complete the survey now! The survey is open until February 16 and takes […]

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Day of Action Against Islamophobia Statement from AVP, Diversity and Human Rights

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On January 29, 2017, six innocent lives were taken in the horrific and senseless Québec City Mosque Attack. The National Day of Remembrance of the Québec City Mosque Attack and Action Against Islamophobia is a day when we all take a moment to remember the lives lost and stand together against Islamophobia and hatred in […]

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Holocaust Remembrance Day Statement from AVP, Diversity and Human Rights

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On January 27, 1945, Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp was liberated from the Nazi’s and the world watched in horror as the terrible pain, suffering and persecution of Jews and millions of others was exposed. Following the discovery of the barbaric treatment of Jews and other equity-deserving groups during the Second World War, the global community came […]

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U of G Update on International Student Cap

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As you may be aware, the Government of Canada has announced a temporary two-year cap on some international study permits. As part of this, undergraduate applicants will require a provincial attestation to study. Those pursuing a master or doctoral degree and current study permit holders are not impacted. It’s also important to note that the […]

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Sustainable Agri-food Pathways at Heart of New U of G, UFV Partnership

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Two of Canada’s leading agri-food research universities — the University of Guelph and University of the Fraser Valley – have launched a new partnership aimed at advancing new pathways for sustainable innovation within Canada’s $140-billion food and agriculture industry.  The memorandum of understanding (MOU) names long-time collaborators Dr Evan Fraser, director of Arrell Food Institute […]

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Participate in Black History Month at U of G

Black History Month.

Each year, Black History Month (BHM) is celebrated across the U of G campus in February. These events offer the opportunity to celebrate the rich and vibrant history of the Black community and their immeasurable contributions to our country and to U of G.  Read more about U of G’s efforts to support Black Excellence […]

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