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Food Economist Makes Headlines on ‘Tip-flation’

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Ontario Agricultural College food economist Dr. Mike von Massow discussed the increase in tipping requests at retail and service outlets with several media outlets.  Speaking to The Globe and Mail, von Massow said aggressive prompts to tip will likely make customers feel uncomfortable because they have to explicitly opt out of tipping.  Von Massow also […]

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U of G Prof Addresses House of Commons Committee on Biodiversity Assessments, Citizen Science

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A University of Guelph professor spoke this week to federal politicians about how citizens and communities can contribute to biodiversity science research in Canada.   Dr. Mehrdad Hajibabaei, a professor in the Department of Integrative Biology and research professor at U of G’s Centre for Biodiversity Genomics, addressed the standing committee on science and research in […]

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Upcoming Changes to University Login Processes

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Computing and Communications Services (CCS) continues to update security measures to further protect the University and user accounts. Changes are scheduled this month for the single sign-on and multi-factor authentication (MFA) processes. Feb. 21: New Microsoft Single Sign-on Process Beginning Feb. 21, logging in to your U of G account will look different. Instead of […]

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New Research Funding to Help Improve Dairy Sustainability, Herd Health

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Helping Canadian dairy farmers improve farm sustainability and herd health is the aim of a nearly $4-million project led by three University of Guelph researchers.  Over the next five years, Drs. Stephen LeBlanc, David Kelton and David Renaud, all in the Department of Population Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College, will lead a series of 15 studies […]

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What’s Open at U of G on Family Day 2023

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The University’s normal business operations will be reduced on Monday, Feb. 20 for the Family Day weekend. Normal operations resume Tuesday, Feb. 21. Reading Week at U of G runs Feb. 20 to 24. What’s open Service areas open on Monday, Feb. 20 include: Athletics Centre – reduced hours University Centre (excluding Chef’s Hall, Brass […]

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Ecologist Discusses Mycorrhizal Networks with Globe and Mail

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Dr. Hafiz Maherali, a physiological and evolutionary ecologist in the College of Biological Science, commented to The Globe and Mail on research on mycorrhizal fungi networks in forests.   Maherali acknowledged that understanding how nature works is reason enough for making forestry conservation decisions, but noted other ecological reasons should take priority.  A professor in the […]

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COMMENTARY: The New International Economic Order Stumbled Before. Will It Succeed This Time?

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By Dr. Adam Sneyd, Department of Political Science This article is republished from The Conversation Canada under a Creative Commons licence. Read the original article. Calls for a new approach to the management of global affairs intensified after the curtain came down on this year’s World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting held at Davos, Switzerland. In the wake of the […]

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University Mourns Passing of Student

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The University of Guelph community is mourning the death of Kalan Mahoney, a first-year bachelor of science (honours) student studying molecular biology and genetics, who passed away February 1. A visitation and memorial service are planned for Saturday, Feb. 18 in Mississauga with additional visitation taking place Feb. 17. Condolences to Kalan’s family may be […]

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U of G 2021-2022 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 2021-22 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 high-level, […]

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Drug Policy Researcher Makes Headlines on Decriminalization

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Dr. Andy Hathaway, a drug policy researcher in the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences, discussed cannabis use and drug decriminalization on several radio shows.  On air with CBC Radio’s Alberta at Noon, Hathaway discussed whether cannabis has become culturally normalized since its legalization, before commenting on and answering listeners’ questions.  On The Mike Farwell […]

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Welcoming Event Celebrates Blackness and Builds Community

Attendees at the Sept. 30 Black Faculty and Staff Network meeting

Midway through the evening of the Sept. 30 Black Faculty and Staff Network (BFSN) Welcome Event – a gathering that welcomed Black faculty, staff and students – a student question came up for keynote speaker Dr. Mary Anne Chambers: “How do you stay grounded? How do you still be yourself and remember your purpose?” While […]

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Podcast Highlights Anthropologist’s Lemur Research

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Dr. Travis Steffens, a biological anthropologist in the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences, discussed how his research on lemurs uses a OneHealth approach on an episode of the One World, One Health podcast from One Health Trust.  Steffens discussed how lemurs can help better the understanding around disease pathogens and the implications his […]

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Nutrition Researcher Discusses Obesity Guidelines with CBC

Dr. David Ma

Dr. David Ma, a professor of human nutrition researcher in the College of Biological Science, discussed new childhood obesity guidelines in the United States in an article and a TV report for The National on CBC.   Ma called the guidelines “band-aid solutions” and said more focus should be on understanding the root causes of childhood […]

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Marketing Professor Pens Toronto Star Commentaries

Dr. Tim Dewhirst

In several opinion pieces for the Toronto Star, Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics marketing professor Dr. Timothy Dewhirst examined recent price freezes, ticket prices and Super Bowl ads.   In one commentary, Dewhirst explored the marketing tactics behind Loblaw’s price freeze.  In a separate opinion piece, Dewhirst discussed the current state of […]

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New Funding Award Intended to Welcome International Students  

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A new scholarship award at the University of Guelph will welcome more international students, diversify the U of G campus and encourage international student retention, says Dr. Ben Bradshaw, assistant vice-president (graduate studies).   Under the international master’s tuition scholarships (IMTS) being introduced this year, international students currently completing their undergraduate degrees at U of G […]

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20 Years of DNA Barcoding: U of G-Developed Technology Hits Milestone

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Today the University of Guelph’s Centre for Biodiversity Genomics (CBG) is the hub of a worldwide research collaboration to catalogue all life on the planet.  This ambitious project’s origins lie in a discovery by scientists in the University’s former zoology department that a short stretch of genetic material could be used to distinguish species of […]

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‘The Last of Us’ Fungus Unlikely to Cause Apocalypse: U of G Microbiologist

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Ophiocordyceps unilateralis: that’s the apocalypse-causing fungus in the hit TV show “The Last of Us.” But it won’t cause a real-life pandemic anytime soon, says a University of Guelph microbiologist.  Dr. Rebecca Shapiro is a professor in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at the College of Biological Sciences who studies microbial fungal pathogens […]

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Biologist Discusses COVID-19 Spread with Ottawa Citizen

Dr. T. Ryan Gregory

Dr. T. Ryan Gregory, an evolutionary biologist in the College of Biological Science, examined the current spread of COVID-19 variants and subvariants with the Ottawa Citizen.   The article appeared in several other publications including The Sault Star.  Gregory compared new outbreaks of COVID-19 to water saying new variants are “likely to cause another high […]

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U of G Researchers Receive Funding to Lead International Research Collaborations

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Two U of G researchers will lead international teams aiming to expand the boundaries of fundamental life science knowledge with funding from the highly competitive Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP).   Dr. Jackie Goordial, an environmental microbiologist in the School of Environmental Sciences within the Ontario Agricultural College, will investigate the atmosphere as a living, breathing […]

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U of G’s Student Housing Strategy 

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To help address demand and contribute to student success, U of G is developing a Student Housing Strategy that considers current and future needs.  Work on the Student Housing Strategy has begun and will continue over the next several years.  Fall 2022 and ongoing  Explore opportunities to maximize existing housing capacity on campus.   Further build […]

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