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U of G Prof’s New Book on Self-Injury a ‘Paradigm Shift’ in Mental Health Field

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Dr. Stephen Lewis knows firsthand the value of lived experience when it comes to academic research. It was his own journey with self-injury that led him to study the behaviour. A psychology professor in the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences at U of G, Lewis has co-authored a new book, Understanding Self-Injury: A […]

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COMMENTARY: Did ChatGPT Kill the Student Essay?

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By Dr. Joshua August (Gus) Skorburg and Dylan J. White, PhD student, Department of Philosophy This article is republished from The Conversation Canada under a Creative Commons licence. Read the original article. Since ChatGPT was released, many commentators are sounding the alarm about an artificial intelligence (AI) takeover, suggesting that professors will soon be out of a job, or that the student essay is dead. This […]

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It’s in You to Give: Giving Games 2023

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Let the games begin!   Canadian Blood Services’ Giving Games is an annual competition that challenges Ontario high schools and post-secondary institutions to see which school can “give” the most between Feb. 27 and March 24. This year, the University of Guelph has entered the competition with support from two dedicated students.  U of G’s involvement […]

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Sociologist, Femicide Observatory Highlighted in Ottawa Sun

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Dawson said having a police service use the term could help elevate the visibility of the concept and legitimize it as worthy of attention.  A professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Dawson researches violence and society, violence against women and girls, homicide, violence prevention, public policy and criminal justice. Dawson is the director […]

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Marketing Professor Comments on Sports Betting in Toronto Star

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In a Toronto Star opinion piece, Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics marketing professor Dr. Timothy Dewhirst examined recent contentious refereeing calls and how they affect sports bettors.  “Expect to increasingly learn about lawsuits on behalf of bettors who feel ‘cheated’ by the results” of a referee’s call, Dewhirst wrote.   A senior research […]

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Black Canadian History at U of G Connects the Past with the Present

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When Dr. Deirdre McCorkindale walked into the room to teach Black Canadian History, a second-year course that is part of U of G’s new Black Canadian Studies program, staring back at her was a fully enrolled class composed of students from all backgrounds. “There is a demand for this,” McCorkindale said of the interdisciplinary program […]

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Toronto Star Consults Ecologist on ‘Phenological Mismatch’

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Dr. Ryan Norris, a professor in the College of Biological Science, explained how climate change is affecting species reproduction to the Toronto Star.   Norris commented on “phenological mismatch,” the phenomenon in which two organisms that usually interact with each other at the same time are no longer in sync. He said some species may be […]

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Food Economist Makes Headlines on Prices, Tipping

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Ontario Agricultural College food economist Dr. Mike von Massow discussed the increase in food costs and tipping amounts with several media outlets.  Von Massow discussed “tip creep” with Forbes and why more people are opting out of aggressive prompts to tip.  Speaking to The Winnipeg Free Press about “tip creep,” von Massow said “it’s not […]

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Lang Prof Addresses Commons Committee on Impact of Canadian Mining Abroad

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Environmental and human rights impacts of Canadian mining firms operating abroad were the subject of recommendations by a University of Guelph professor to the House of Commons standing committee on international trade this month.   A professor in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, and director of the Guelph Institute for Sustainable Commerce, […]

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Food Scientist Digs Into Ice Cream with The Times

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Douglas Goff, professor emeritus at the Ontario Agricultural College, shared his thoughts with U.K. publication The Times about Unilever’s plans to create ice cream that doesn’t melt. Read the piece here.  Goff said such a confection is possible, but that it would certainly take some effort to deliver the perfect ice cream.   For the […]

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Student Experience Awards: Nominations are Open!

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Nominations for the annual Student Experience Awards are now open! These awards honour the achievements and contributions of campus leaders – including students, staff and faculty. Award winners have made a lasting difference in the lives of our students and in the strong relationship that is fostered between the campus and greater community. Submit your […]

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Globe and Mail Highlights Studio Art Professor’s New Book

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College of Arts studio art professor Diane Borsato’s newest book, Mushrooming: The Joy of the Quiet Hunt, was highlighted in The Globe and Mail.  “I was interested in the aesthetics and culture around mushrooms, and making a guide that was contemporary and feminist,” Borsato said of her book and its success.   A professor in the […]

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Bad Weather Ahead? Get Info on University Closures

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When a winter storm hits, trust these sources to find out whether the University is open: U of G Alert – sign up to receive email, phone or text message alerts from our Critical Incident Notification System www.uoguelph.ca local radio Twitter: @uofg Instagram: @uofguelph Facebook: /uofguelph A message will be posted if the University closes. […]

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BNN Bloomberg Consults Food Economist on Prices

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Ontario Agricultural College food economist Dr. Mike von Massow discussed the increase in food costs with BNN Bloomberg.   Von Massow said high chicken prices noted in Statistics Canada’s January inflation numbers are likely due to increased feed costs, before commenting on other grocery costs and the current government inquiry into grocery store profits.  A professor in […]

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Epidemiologist Talks Ticks with Cottage Life

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Epidemiologist Dr. Katie Clow, a professor in the Ontario Veterinary College, discussed why people should be wary of ticks on pets even in winter with Cottage Life.  “If it’s above freezing, we should be thinking about ticks,” Clow said before giving advice on how to remove a tick and identify the species.   A professor in […]

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Ecologist Makes Headlines on Species Conservation

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Ecologist Dr. Ryan Norris spoke to The Narwhal for a photo essay examining different viewpoints on the proposed Highway 413 in Ontario. In the piece, Norris said he has been leading walks through the Nashville Conservation Reserve in Vaughan, which is home to a range of species of birds, butterflies and bees. He also contributed […]

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The New Yorker Consults Animal Welfare Researcher 

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Dr. Georgia Mason, a behavioural biologist and the director of the Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare, discussed current understanding of lab animal housing conditions with The New Yorker.   Mason has conducted extensive research on lab animal housing, including 2022 research that found stress from living in standard “shoebox” lab cages can […]

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Immunologist Makes Headlines on Avian Flu 

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Dr. Shayan Sharif an avian immunologist with the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) explained the concern behind the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPIA) H5N1 avian flu to several media outlets.   Sharif spoke to The Atlantic and said the current spread is unprecedented, noting the virus is adapting to mammals.  To The Globe and Mail, he emphasized […]

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Microbiologist Makes Headlines on Norovirus 

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Ontario Agricultural College microbiologist Dr. Lawrence Goodridge discussed rising cases of norovirus in Canada with several media outlets.   Speaking with the Toronto Star, Goodridge said relaxed pandemic protocols are creating conditions “ripe for norovirus cases to increase.”  Goodridge’s wastewater testing efforts to detect norovirus were highlighted on CBC’s The National.  To CBC Health and Global News […]

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