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From U of G to the PWHL: Rachel Flanagan Makes Women’s Hockey History

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It has been a history-making last few years as women in music, art and sport have defied expectations at every turn. Taylor Swift and Beyoncé breaking records selling out stadiums, Barbie on the big screen taking on feminism and the patriarchy, and in arenas across the country, players lacing up their skates and hitting the […]

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Celebrating International Women’s Day: President’s Statement

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This year on International Women’s Day, we celebrate the remarkable accomplishments of women and women-identifying individuals around the world and at the University of Guelph. This is a day to reflect on the progress made towards achieving gender equity, as well as a call to action towards building a more inclusive future for everyone. Celebrating […]

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Annual Co-op Awards Celebrate Student and Employer Excellence

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Congratulations to all the students and employers who won the Experiential Learning’s Co-op Awards!  On March 6, all award nominees were invited to a celebration event at Cutten Fields. Six student co-op award winners and two employer winners were recognized for their outstanding work terms in 2023.  The awards highlight how U of G’s co-op […]

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You’re Invited to U of G’s 100th College Royal

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Remember 1925? College Royal does. It’s been a century since the largest university open house event of its kind in North America started. Now, the University of Guelph’s College Royal opens its doors to the public for the 100th year in a row this March 16 and 17.  Attracting more than 20,000 visitors annually, this campus-wide event’s rich and […]

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From Side Hustle to Necessity: Gig Work on the Rise, U of G Business Prof Says

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Is gig work still considered a side hustle? A recent report from Statistics Canada finds that nearly 900,000 Canadians who are gig workers have made it their full-time job. Prof. Thomas Sasso, business professor at the University of Guelph’s Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, is not surprised. His research looks at how […]

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2022-2023 University Fact Book Now Available

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Looking for facts and statistics about U of G? Browse through the Office of Institutional Research and Planning’s 2022-23 Fact Book. The Fact Book is an annual public source of official University details, compiling the most frequently requested data and statistical information about U of G. The Fact Book can be a valuable resource for […]

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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. CUPE 3913 has recently voted in favour of a strike mandate, which means its members support the work of the bargaining team and agree that a […]

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Irene Thompson, Interim Vice-Provost (Student Affairs) to Retire March 2024

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After being an integral member of the University community for many years, Interim Vice-Provost (Student Affairs) Irene Thompson is retiring from U of G as of May 11, 2024, with her last day of work as Friday, March 28.   Irene’s journey at U of G began in 1983 when she started working in Residence […]

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Coming Together to Celebrate International Women’s Day at U of G

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International Women’s Day on March 8 is a time to celebrate women’s contributions, tell their stories, and support their success.  On March 8 and beyond, many units and departments across campus are holding Women’s Day events that touch on the fight for women’s equality, inspiring inclusion for all women, supporting women’s wellness, and more. Read […]

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Grief Over Lost Pets Should Be Shared, Says U of G Vet Social Worker

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There are a few worse experiences for a pet owner than having to say a final goodbye. A recent episode of The Daily Show is making that clear, as host Jon Stewart shared news of the passing of his dog Dipper in an emotional segment.  At University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College (OVC), Sarah Bernardi offers a unique service […]

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Promoting Healthy, Sustainable Food for Nutrition Month

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Nutrition Month in March is an opportunity to learn about making informed food choices and developing healthful eating and physical activity habits. Dietitians of Canada also calls us to recognize and celebrate the diverse roles dietitians play in influencing the well-being of Canadians with their theme We Are Dietitians.   Additionally, this year’s theme from the […]

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University Flags at Half-Mast To Honour the Passing of Former Prime Minister the Right and Honourable Brian Mulroney, P.C., C.C., G.O.Q.

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Flags on the University of Guelph’s campuses are being flown at half-mast to mark the death of the Right and Honourable Martin Brian Mulroney, P.C., C.C., G.O.Q, 18th Prime Minister of Canada. The state funeral ceremony will be held on March 23, 2024, in Montréal, Quebec, and will be preceded by a lying-in-state in Ottawa, […]

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100 Years of Bringing Together the U of G Community at College Royal

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Join U of G in celebrating a century of hosting College Royal, the largest university open house of its kind in North America.  Entirely student-run and organized, 2024 College Royal events start on March 6 and culminate in the free and family-friendly Open House Weekend on March 16 and 17.   100 Years of College Royal […]

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Ten U of G Faculty named Research Leadership Chairs

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Congratulations to the 10 U of G faculty members who have been named University of Guelph Research Leadership Chairs (RLCs): Dr. Cezar Khursigara, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology (CBS) Dr. Andrew MacDougall, Department of Integrative Biology (CBS) Dr. Animesh Dutta, School of Engineering (CEPS) Dr. Beth Parker, School of Engineering (CEPS) Dr. Jess Haines, […]

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U of G Names New Research Leadership Chairs 

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Ten University of Guelph faculty members studying everything from bio-renewable fuels to healthy workplaces to companion animal nutrition have been named University of Guelph Research Leadership Chairs (RLCs).   Launched in 2017, the RLC program recognizes mid- to late-career researchers who have received national and international recognition for significant contributions to their fields of study, while […]

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She’s Got Game Reaches $2.5 Million Milestone to Support Women in Sport

$2,520,613.00 raised for women student athletes. She's got game logo.

The Department of Athletics is proud to announce that the She’s Got Game initiative has reached its ambitious $2.5 million fundraising goal set in 2018.   At the annual She’s Got Game Gala on Saturday, Feb. 24, the Department of Athletics shared that a total of $2,520,613 has been raised to advance gender equity and women […]

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U of G Celebrates Reaching $ 2.5M Milestone in ‘She’s Got Game’ Initiative  

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She’s Got Game, an initiative at the University of Guelph to advance gender equity and women in sport, has hit an important milestone, reaching its entire $2.5-million fundraising goal.   Launched in 2018, She’s Got Game was created to ensure equal access for women to athletic scholarships, development opportunities and recognition. It was the first and […]

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New $ 1M Gift to Assist Grad Students With International Travel 

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The University of Guelph has received a $1-million donation from an anonymous donor to establish a new conference travel fund for graduate students.   The Braithwaite Conference Travel Grant will empower thesis-based masters and doctoral students to share their research and connect with other researchers in their field.  The fund honours Bill Braithwaite, a beloved business […]

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