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CBC News Consults U of G Epidemiologist on Ticks

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Dr. Katie Clow, a professor in the Department of Population Medicine at the Ontario Veterinary College, spoke to CBC Health for an article exploring how climate change is fuelling tick population growth in Canada.  Clow said that as the climate warms, ticks are being introduced into places that were previously not suitable for their survival. She […]

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Atmospheric Scientist Discusses Heat Waves With Weather Network

Dr. Scott Krayenhoff

Dr. Scott Krayenhoff, an atmospheric scientist with the Ontario Agricultural College, spoke with The Weather Network about new research he worked on that showed how blackouts during heat waves increase the number of emergency room visits and deaths.  Krayenhoff explained the research and discussed some solutions that are being investigated. A professor in the School of Environmental Sciences, […]

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Agribusiness Researcher Talks Food Prices With CBS News

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Dr. Simon Somogyi, an agribusiness researcher in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, spoke to CBS News Pittsburgh affiliate KDKA about why the drop in commodity prices isn’t reflected on grocery store shelves.  Somogyi said it can take months to see commodity price drops in the grocery store, in part because both […]

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Lower-Burp Cows to Be Bred with World-Leading Methods Based on U of G Research

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Around the world, almost 14 per cent of all human-caused greenhouse gas emissions (GGEs) come from one source: burping livestock.   Now the first national genetic evaluation in the world to help select low-methane dairy cows – an advance based on University of Guelph research – is expected to help reduce those farm GGEs without affecting […]

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Provost and VP Finance, Operations on Accommodating All First-Year Residence Applicants 

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We are happy to share that we have successfully accommodated all first-year students who have applied to live in residence on the Guelph campus.   Confirmation notices were sent out to 4,462 students on June 2 by Student Housing Services.  U of G is known for its outstanding student experience and part of that is the […]

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Food Economist Discusses Cellular Agriculture with The Current

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Are lab-grown meats and cheeses the future of dinner? Ontario Agricultural College food economist Dr. Mike von Massow discussed that topic with CBC Radio’s The Current.  Von Massow said several companies are involved in “cellular agriculture” foods and discussed their advantages as well as how he thinks consumers will respond when the products enter the food […]

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Middle East, North Africa Ambassadors Talk Research, Teaching Ties with U of G  

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Exploring ways to share University of Guelph research and teaching expertise in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) was the goal of a campus gathering this week of diplomats along with U of G officials and representatives of the Canada Arab Business Council.   During the event on May 31, the delegates learned about research […]

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National Indigenous History Month Message from President and AVP Indigenous Initiatives

This month, the University of Guelph is proud to commemorate National Indigenous History Month. It is an opportunity to recognize and celebrate Indigenous peoples and the richness of the First Nations, Inuit and Métis cultures. On June 21, we will also recognize Indigenous Peoples Day, which coincides with the summer solstice and holds great significance […]

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Pride Month Message from President and AVP Diversity and Human Rights

Happy Pride Month

June 1 marks the beginning of Pride month – a time to celebrate the unique diversity and remarkable contributions of the LGBTQ2IA+ communities to #UofG and around the world. It’s also a time to reflect on the progress made toward justice, equity, and inclusion. A time to say thank you to those who have fought tirelessly […]

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Business of Sport Prof Discusses Canada Soccer with CBC The National

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Dr. Katie Lebel, a sports business researcher in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, appeared on CBC’s The National to discuss the new rules announced this week for Canada Soccer that will require the organization to undergo a financial audit and a governance review, among other new steps. Lebel said the changes […]

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Globe and Mail Features Post-doc’s Algae Research

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Research led by Dr. Rene Shahmohamadloo, a post-doctoral researcher in the College of Biological Science, that focused on the effects of algal blooms on Lake Erie fish was featured in The Globe and Mail . The multi-year research found that the livers of fish in Lake Erie are filled with microcystins, which are toxic compounds produced […]

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Digital Privacy in Electronics Repair Industry Worrisome, Says U of G Prof

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Privacy in the digital world is a hot topic. At issue most recently is what kind of access Chinese-based app TikTok has to user data and what it intends to do with it. Privacy concerns often focus on social media and other online activities, but first-ever research from the University of Guelph reminds users the […]

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Historian Makes Headlines on Canada Day Tension

Dr. Matthew Hayday in front of a fountain.

History professor Dr. Matthew Hayday, professor in the College of Arts, discussed tensions around Canada Day with CTVNews.ca.    Hayday said that Canada Day has always been controversial because it’s a country that is the product of different compromises and different groups living together.   “It’s not surprising that the day celebrating the country is also going […]

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U of G Student Named a Terry Fox Humanitarian Award Scholar  

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 A University of Guelph student dedicated to volunteer work and civic advancement – and who hopes to become a veterinarian to help others – has just won a prestigious award.  Dustin Neal, a second-year bachelor of science in agriculture student, has been named a Terry Fox Humanitarian Award scholar in recognition of their determination in […]

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U of G Launches New Visiting Chair in Indian Studies  

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Strengthening research and teaching ties between Canada and India is the goal of a new visiting chair in Indian studies at the University of Guelph announced during a campus visit on May 25 by Sanjay Kumar Verma, High Commissioner of India to Canada, and Apoorva Srivastava, Consul General of India (Toronto).   The new chair […]

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Voice for Campus Inclusivity, Diversity Wins U of G Staff Recognition Award

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Alexis Charles, coordinator of cultural diversity programs in Student Experience and an advocate for community and inclusion, has won this year’s Marilyn Langlois Student Affairs Staff Recognition Award. Presented annually by the Office of the Vice-Provost (Student Affairs), the award recognizes individuals for professionalism and excellence in their support of students, staff, faculty and community […]

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Researchers Make Headlines on Reducing Produce Imports

Dr. Evan Fraser, director of U of G’s Arrell Food Institute, and Dr. Thomas Graham, School of Environmental Sciences, made headlines this week discussing how Canada can begin to rely less on produce imported from areas of the U.S. struggling with drought.  Fraser spoke to CBC Radio’s The Current and the Toronto Star about how the drought affecting […]

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Beyond the Binary: Gender Inclusivity in Schizophrenia Research

As a University of Guelph neuroscientist who studies sex-based differences in the brain, Dr. Melissa Perreault is always thinking about biological sex. After attending an international conference where panellists discussed sex and gender inclusivity in brain research, the Ontario Veterinary College neuroscience professor began to think more broadly about how the sex and gender binaries […]

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New AVP and Chief Human Resources Officer Appointed at U of G

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The University of Guelph has named Nadim Kara as the new AVP and Chief Human Resources Officer. Kara steps into the role on June 1. “Nadim is a respected and seasoned HR leader who brings to his important role a breadth of skills and knowledge in the design and development of employee talent, recruitment, succession, […]

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