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Lang Professor Discusses Women’s Soccer Pay With CBC News

Dr. Katie Lebel poses for a headshot in front of a yellow-brick building and trees

Dr. Katie Lebel, a management professor in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, spoke to CBC’s The National about an interim compensation deal reached between Canada’s women’s soccer team and Canada Soccer.  Lebel spoke about why she thought the deal does not go far enough.  A professor in the Department of Management, Lebel studies sport […]

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Biologists Discuss Peer Review Process With CBC News

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Drs. Terry Van Raay and Andreas Heyland, both biologists in the College of Biological Science, spoke to CBC News about Peer Premier, a service they’ve launched to separate the peer review process from journals and publishers.  The article noted the high costs involved in academic publishing both for universities and for researchers and examined the […]

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Geography Prof Talks to Toronto Star About Climate Change

Dr. Faisal Moola in front of a wooded area.

Dr. Faisal Moola, professor in the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences, spoke to the Toronto Star about how humans are experiencing the impacts of climate change this summer. Moola  pointed to the devastation caused by wildfires in Canada and Europe, saying climate change is being felt in a very personal and visceral way. “Our […]

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U of G Apiarist Shares Expertise with National Observer

A closeup of a smiling Paul Kelly wearing a hat and a dress shirt with the HBRC logo

In a National Observer piece this week, Paul Kelly, research and apiary manager at U of G’s Honey Bee Research Centre (HBRC), spoke about the record number of hives lost by Canadian beekeepers last year. Kelly estimates the total value of honeybees to the Canadian economy is $70 billion each year, including honeybee pollination benefits, […]

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COMMENTARY: Canada’s Single-Use Plastics Ban: What They Got Right & What They Didn’t

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By Emily Robinson, postgraduate researcher and food education manager; and Prof. Bruce McAdams, School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management, Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics This article is republished from The Conversation Canada under a Creative Commons licence. Read the original article. There is little dispute these days over the need to regulate single-use plastics. […]

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Lang Prof Nominated as Woman of Distinction by HRD Canada

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Dr. Nita Chhinzer, professor of human resources in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, has been shortlisted as a Woman of Distinction awardee for her work in leadership and organizational management. The Woman of Distinction Award is part of the 2023 Canadian HR Awards, celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, in partnership […]

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Marketing Prof Talks Advertisement in Sport with Toronto Star

Dr. Tim Dewhirst

Dr. Timothy Dewhirst, professor in the Department of Marketing and Consumer Studies, wrote a commentary for the Toronto Star about the Toronto Blue Jays’ decision to ad the TD Bank logo to their jerseys. “Although baseball is a sport particularly intertwined with history and traditions, advertising on MLB uniforms became largely seen as inevitable,” Dewhirst […]

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From Food Security to Farm Robotics, Province Invests $ 8 Million in U of G Research

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Supporting food security in Northern Ontario First Nations, making biocomposite parts for electric vehicles and using robotics for weeding vegetable crops are among nearly 50 University of Guelph agri-food research projects to receive over $8 million in new funding from the Ontario government.   Announced today, the funding is intended to develop U of G innovations […]

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Food Scientist Talks E. Coli with CBC News

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Dr. Keith Warriner, professor in the Ontario Agricultural College, talked to CBC New Brunswick about the growing presence of E. coli in waterways and its connection to climate change. Rising temperatures enable E. coli to survive longer, he said. Frequent storms cause more runoff or agitate pathogens already in the soil. “When they look at E. […]

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Nutrition Prof Shares Omega-3 Research with Daily Mail Online

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Dr. Michael McBurney, professor in the College of Biological Science, shared with Daily Mail Online new research concerning the connection between omega-3 and hearing loss. McBurney told the U.K. publication that consuming the nutrient, found in fatty fish and other seafood, can decrease the risk of hearing loss up to 20 per cent as people […]

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COMMENTARY: Food Safety Policy Neglects Informal Markets in Developing Countries

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By Dr. Spencer Henson, Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Guelph; and Steven Jaffee, lecturer, University of Maryland This article is republished from The Conversation Canada under a Creative Commons licence. Read the original article. The food industry in many low- and middle-income countries is dominated by the informal sector. Numerous micro and small businesses, […]

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Wildfire Smoke Increases Risk of Equine Asthma, U of G Vet Says

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The air pollution caused by smoke from forest fires across Canada is cause for concern for creatures large and small. That includes horses, who are at increased risk of developing equine asthma from smoke exposure, says Dr. Janet Beeler-Marfisi of the Ontario Veterinary College. Beeler-Marfisi is a veterinarian and professor in the Department of Pathobiology […]

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U of G Appoints New Vice-President (External)

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The University of Guelph has named Jason Moreton as its new vice-president (external).   Moreton, currently associate vice-president (advancement) with U of G’s Department of Alumni Affairs and Development (AAD), will begin his new role on Aug. 14.  The announcement was made today by president and vice-chancellor Dr. Charlotte Yates, who chaired the search committee.  “Jason […]

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U of G Names Interim Vice-President (Research)  

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The University of Guelph has named Dr. Rene Van Acker, professor and dean of the Ontario Agricultural College (OAC), as its interim vice-president (research).   He will take on the interim position immediately as a secondment from his role as OAC dean.  “Dr. Van Acker has been a committed and collaborative champion of the University for […]

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Scientific American Consults Vertical Farming Researcher

Dr. Thomas Graham stands in front of trees and a field.

Dr. Thomas Graham, a professor in the School of Environmental Sciences who specializes in controlled environment agriculture, spoke to Scientific American about vertical farming and robotic pollinators.  Graham noted that vertical farms can supplement outdoor crops without taking up too much space and said these farms “have the potential to contribute a meaningful amount to our diets.”  The PhytoGro […]

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ICU Expansion Modernizes Veterinary Care, Training, Research at U of G

Two veterinary workers watch a screen while conducting a test on a french bulldog in the OVC health centre

Life-saving stories happen almost every day in the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) Health Sciences Centre (HSC) at the University of Guelph.  There was Bruin, the golden retriever who sustained leg fractures after being hit by a car. The dog underwent various surgeries and survived.    Then there was Perseus, a mixed-breed dog who arrived at OVC […]

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Entomologist Discusses Fireflies With The Canadian Press 

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Dr. Aaron Fairweather, a post-doctoral researcher in the Ontario Agricultural College’s School of Environmental Sciences, discussed declining firefly populations with The Canadian Press.   The article appeared in dozens of publications across Canada, including the Toronto Star and CTVNews.ca.  Fairweather works in the Prosser Lab with Dr. Ryan Prosser and researches insect behaviour, including colony establishment and foraging as […]

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Finance Prof Discusses Exec Bonuses With CTV News

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Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics professor Dr. Nikola Gradojevic spoke to CTVNews.ca about a recent report that noted Bank of Canada executives received bonuses at a time when interest rates hikes were brought in to curb consumer spending. Gradojevic offered his thoughts on whether the execs should have received bonuses that were above […]

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COMMENTARY: Summer Music Festivals Do More Than Entertain

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By Prof. Eric Fillion, Buchanan Postdoctoral Fellow in Canadian History, Queen’s University; and Dr. Ajay Heble, School of English and Theatre Studies, University of Guelph This article is republished from The Conversation Canada under a Creative Commons licence. Read the original article. Music festival season is finally here. And after multiple summers without large in-person gatherings and reduced capacities, […]

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Nutrition Researcher Makes Headlines on Aspartame, Caffeine

Dr. David Ma

Dr. David Ma, a professor of human nutrition in the College of Biological Science, spoke with several news outlets about aspartame as a possible carcinogen and about caffeine. Ma spoke with the Toronto Star, CBC News and The Canadian Press following the release of a report by the cancer research arm of the World Health […]

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