Find an Expert Media Services

U of G Congratulates Honourees Named to Orders of Canada, Ontario 

Multiple members of the University of Guelph community have been recognized for their contributions in their respective fields in appointments to the Order of Canada and Order of Ontario.   Dr. Jeffrey Farber, adjunct professor in the Department of Food Science, was named to the Order of Canada alongside Dr. Lorne Hepworth, chair of the Agricultural […]

Read More… from U of G Congratulates Honourees Named to Orders of Canada, Ontario 

University Mourns Passing of Faculty Member

The University of Guelph sign on a stone wall on a snowy winter day.

The University of Guelph community is mourning the death of Abdollah (Omid) Payrow Shabani, Professor, Department of Philosophy, who passed away December 23, 2023. Campus flags will be lowered to half-mast on January 5 in Omid’s honour. Support services and initiatives are available for all faculty, staff and students, including: Multi-Faith Resource Team, 519-824-4120 Ext. 58909 […]

Read More… from University Mourns Passing of Faculty Member

Exercise Can Have ‘Profound’ Effect on Parkinson’s Symptoms, U of G Research Finds

A man in red, white and black cycling clothes raises his bike over his helmeted head standing on the shore of the ocean.

A man living with Parkinson’s disease who completed an 85-day cross-country cycling trip saw significant reduction in his disease symptoms, say University of Guelph researchers who assessed the man’s condition for new research. Their findings appear in the journal Physiological Reports and offer important insight into the role intense aerobic exercise can play in relieving […]

Read More… from Exercise Can Have ‘Profound’ Effect on Parkinson’s Symptoms, U of G Research Finds

Food Science Alum Makes Forbes 30 Under 30

A person with curly black hair, black eyeglasses and black facial hair wearing a black t-shirt smiles standing in front of a white background.

Cole Pearsall may have been named to this year’s Forbes 30 Under 30 list, but Acid League, the company he co-founded with three partners, owes its success to a collaborative mentality and a foundation in the Food Science program at the University of Guelph. Pearsall and co-founder, Allan Mai are both U of G graduates […]

Read More… from Food Science Alum Makes Forbes 30 Under 30

Food Waste Researcher Appears on CBC’s The Current

Dr. Kate Parizeau poses for a portrait while standing outside

Dr. Kate Parizeau, professor in the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences, appeared on CBC Radio’s The Current to discuss Canada’s food waste problem.  Parizeau said much of the waste problem is invisible to most Canadians “because our food system is so invisible to us,” adding that a lot of food waste happens before it reaches us: […]

Read More… from Food Waste Researcher Appears on CBC’s The Current

Search Committee Formed for Provost and Vice-President (Academic)

Students wearing backpacks walk by the University of Guelph entrance sign

A search committee has been established to support the search for the University’s next Provost and Vice-President (Academic). In keeping with the Policy on University Appointments, the Provost and Vice-President (Academic) search committee is comprised of members appointed by the Senate, Board of Governors and President and include the following colleagues: Charlotte Yates, President & Vice-Chancellor […]

Read More… from Search Committee Formed for Provost and Vice-President (Academic)

CBC Consults Hospitality Researcher on Tipping

Dr. Bruce McAdams poses for a headshot in front of trees.

Prof. Bruce McAdams, a professor in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, discussed the issue of tipping in high inflationary times with CBC’s The National as well as with CBC Radio’s Cross Country Checkup.  McAdams said with tipping rates rising to absurd levels, and requests creeping into service areas where they have not usually been expected, […]

Read More… from CBC Consults Hospitality Researcher on Tipping

Join the GenEQ Advisory Group

A silhouette of the portico on the U of G campus in winter as the sun sets behind it

The GenEQ Advisory group is looking for one more staff member to join the team. The GenEQ: Advancing the Status of Women at U of G initiative was established in 2017. Led by Charlotte Yates, President and Vice-Chancellor, and Martha Harley, Associate Vice-President (Human Resources), the committee is comprised of faculty, staff and students who […]

Read More… from Join the GenEQ Advisory Group

U of G Welcomes Dr. Melinda Scott as the New Vice-Provost, Student Affairs

Students walk through Branion Plaza in the fall.

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. We are pleased to share that Dr. Melinda Scott will continue to build on this commitment as our new Vice-Provost, Student Affairs. Dr. Scott will begin this role on […]

Read More… from U of G Welcomes Dr. Melinda Scott as the New Vice-Provost, Student Affairs

Transforming U of G: Laying the Foundation

Johnston Hall on the U of G campus covered in snow

The University of Guelph’s Strategic Transformation has started. It’s an exciting journey and requires the commitment of everyone on our campus, so we can collectively create a stronger University for us all. Our Strategic Transformation is our bold step forward in modernizing our University and preserving our academic and research excellence. While we need to […]

Read More… from Transforming U of G: Laying the Foundation

‘Drag as Werk’: U of G Research Shifts Perceptions of Gig Work to Protect Queer Artists

A person dressed in Christmas-themed drag hair, makeup and clothing crouches on a white rug holding a red purse in front of a lit up white Christmas tree.

It is not every day that an undergraduate student is invited to present at a national conference, nor is it a common sight for academics to present research dressed in drag. But changing the tides of tradition requires creative and critical thinkers, and when it comes to research that directly impacts the LGBTQ2IA+ community, the […]

Read More… from ‘Drag as Werk’: U of G Research Shifts Perceptions of Gig Work to Protect Queer Artists

U of G Recognizes Human Rights Day

Aerial view of Winegard Walk on the University of Guelph campus, with students walking down the path.

A message from Indira Naidoo-Harris, AVP, Diversity and Human Rights On December 10, 1948, the United Nations came together and established the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. They resolved that “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. Everyone has the right to life, liberty and the security of person.” This […]

Read More… from U of G Recognizes Human Rights Day

OVC Disease Expert Talks to New York Times, NBC and NPR

Dr. Scott Weese wears a lab coat and smiles

Dr. Scott Weese, pathobiologist at the Ontario Veterinary College, spoke to The New York Times about recent outbreaks of a respiratory illness spreading in dogs across the U.S. Weese echoed statements he shared with NBC News and NPR, saying that he doesn’t consider the outbreaks to be North American-wide, but has seen spikes in certain […]

Read More… from OVC Disease Expert Talks to New York Times, NBC and NPR

Washington Post Consults Nutrition Prof on Caffeine

Dr. David Ma

Dr. David Ma, a professor of human nutrition in the College of Biological Science, spoke with The Washington Post about what constitutes a healthy consumption of caffeine. “Caffeine is a drug and does have addictive properties,” he cautioned, adding people are drinking larger quantities of coffee and consuming energy drinks quickly. A professor in the […]

Read More… from Washington Post Consults Nutrition Prof on Caffeine

U of G Claims Spot as a Top Canadian Research University

a person in overalls kneels among tall lgrasses and removes a monitoring device from a large case

We’re pleased to announce that for the ninth year running, U of G has retained its spot as one of the top research universities in Canada. In the 2023 Research Infosource Inc. ranking of Canada’s Top 50 Research Universities, U of G once again claimed its spot as second among Canadian comprehensive universities without a […]

Read More… from U of G Claims Spot as a Top Canadian Research University

U of G Ranked One of Top Research Universities in Canada

a person in overalls kneels among tall lgrasses and removes a monitoring device from a large case

The University of Guelph has once again confirmed its place as one of the top research universities in Canada in an annual survey.  For the ninth straight year, U of G has claimed second spot among Canadian comprehensive universities in the 2023 Research Infosource Inc. ranking of Canada’s Top 50 Research Universities,   The University ranked […]

Read More… from U of G Ranked One of Top Research Universities in Canada

Canada Food Price Report Predicts Families to Pay $ 700 More in 2024

an aisle of a grocery store looking onto the refrigerated section

After a year that saw considerable attention to the rising cost of groceries, Canada’s Food Price Report predicts food prices will continue to increase in 2024 – but by less than last year. The annual forecast, prepared by the University of Guelph, Dalhousie University, University of British Columbia and the University of Saskatchewan, predicts food […]

Read More… from Canada Food Price Report Predicts Families to Pay $ 700 More in 2024

AI’s Use in Insect Cataloguing Project Featured in The Logic

Dr. Graham Taylor smiles for a portrait while standing outside

U of G researchers harnessing AI technology to accelerate methods for analyzing bulk insect samples were profiled in an article on The Logic.  The article was part of a series called Canada’s AI Advantage examining how Canadian companies, investors, institutions and workers can gain from the country’s early lead in AI.  Dr. Graham Taylor, professor in […]

Read More… from AI’s Use in Insect Cataloguing Project Featured in The Logic

Women in U of G Engineering Reflect on Anniversary of École Polytechnique Tragedy

Thirty-four years after one of Canada’s worst mass shootings left 14 women studying engineering dead at École Polytechnique in Montreal, new generations of engineering students are honouring their memories and continuing to advocate for women in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). On Dec. 6, the anniversary of the day 14 lives were cut short […]

Read More… from Women in U of G Engineering Reflect on Anniversary of École Polytechnique Tragedy

Celebrating 5 Years of Soils at Guelph for World Soil Day

Twin row corn near Arthur, ON.

As U of G recognizes World Soil Day on December 5, a day to raise awareness of the importance and relationship between soil and water, we are proud to celebrate five years of Soils at Guelph. Part of the Ontario Agricultural College (OAC), Soils at Guelph is an outreach initiative that began in 2018 to […]

Read More… from Celebrating 5 Years of Soils at Guelph for World Soil Day