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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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Music Program Sees 14 Students Advance to International Voice Competition Semifinals

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In its best-ever showing at the National Association of Teachers of Singing Auditions (NATS), the U of G music program saw 14 of its students advance to the competition’s semifinals, making U of G one of the most decorated post-secondary institutions. Congratulations to the College of Arts students who brought home multiple first, second and […]

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Microbes to Carbon Capture: U of G Researchers Receive More Than $ 31.8M in Federal Funding

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Bespoke microbial communities, improved cancer therapies and new carbon capture solvents are among the topics U of G researchers will explore with more than $31.8 million in new funding from the federal government. The funding is part of a more than $1.7-billion investment announced by Pablo Rodriguez, minister of transport on behalf of François-Philippe Champagne, minister […]

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U of G Professors Receive Renewed Canada Research Chair Funding

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Improving cancer treatment, reducing antifungal resistance and increasing livestock health and productivity are the goals of two new and one renewed Canada Research Chairs (CRC) for University of Guelph researchers. The funding is part of a $191-million federal investment announced today for 230 new and renewed chairs across Canada.  Tier 1 chairs recognize world leaders in their field and […]

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U of G Professors Receive Funding to Boost Canadian Microbiome Research

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

Advancing the study of microbiomes­ — communities of microorganisms living together in a particular environment — is the goal of a University of Guelph project that has received funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI). Dr. Emma Allen-Vercoe, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology within the College of Biological Science, and Dr. Kari Dunfield, School […]

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U of G Music Students Dazzle Audiences at NATS International Voice Competition

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Fourteen University of Guelph music students have been invited to compete in an international vocal competition after placing in the top tier of competitors for the National Association of Teachers of Singing Auditions (NATS). The prestigious vocal competition saw students from the College of Arts bring home multiple first, second and third-place awards competing in […]

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NSERC Awards More Than $ 13.5M to U of G-Industry Research Partnerships

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Studies of contaminant movement, pet food and surplus dairy calf welfare are among the U of G research projects that have received funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Alliance program. In total, U of G research teams were awarded more than $13.5 million in multi-year funding for research collaborations with partners in the […]

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Meet GIGAS, the U of G Robot Using AI to Pick Tomatoes

Dr. Medhat Moussa and Cole Tarry standing beside yellow arm of robot

The AI revolution has come for our tomatoes.  At Dr. Medhat Moussa’s laboratory in the University of Guelph’s School of Engineering, a yellow-armed robot stands on a platform facing a model tomato plant. It cranes toward the tomato when the start button is clicked.     The robot examines the plant with embedded cameras, tilting its head as if […]

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Housing Demand Study Finds University-Operated Housing is Meeting Student Residence Demand

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Updated November 12, 2024. The University of Guelph has embarked on a strategic enrolment growth plan and the number of first-year students it expects to enrol on an ongoing basis are greater than was projected in the data used for the Housing Demand Study. U of G has recently announced plans to build a new first-year […]

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2024 Women of Distinction Awards Recognize U of G Staff, Faculty and Alumni

The U of G portico as the sun is setting.

Congratulations to the members of the University of Guelph community who have been named as Women of Distinction by YMCA of Three Rivers. Each year Women of Distinction are recognized for their vision, initiative and outstanding contributions to the Guelph community. This year, almost all recipients have connections to U of G as staff, faculty […]

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U of G Faculty, Alumni Named in 2024 Women of Distinction Awards

The U of G portico as the sun is setting.

Several members of the University of Guelph community have been named as Women of Distinction by YMCA of Three Rivers in honour of their vision, initiative and outstanding contributions in the Guelph community. This year, almost all 2024 Women of Distinction have connections to U of G, and the University congratulates them for their impact and resilience in Guelph […]

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New $ 3.5M Gift to Elevate Canada’s Poultry and Egg Industry Globally

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Improving innovation and sustainability in the Canadian poultry and egg sector is the goal of a new $3.5 million gift from the William and Lynne Gray Foundation and L.H. Gray & Son Limited to the University of Guelph. The gift will create the Bill and Lynne Gray Chair in Advanced Poultry Technology Management in the Department of […]

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U of G Increasing Stipends for Research Graduate Students

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The University of Guelph is allocating an additional $800,000 to increase stipends for research graduate students starting in fall 2024. This new investment recognizes the importance of attracting world-class research talent to U of G and will help make a research-focused graduate education more affordable for students. The new funding will be distributed through Graduate […]

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