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Historian Discusses Prime Minister Poll with Yahoo! News

Dr. Matthew Hayday in front of a fountain.

Dr. Matthew Hayday, a history professor in the College of Arts, offered insight to Yahoo! News Canada about a new poll on Canada’s greatest prime minister.  Noting the prime ministers who scored highest in the poll served within the last 40 years, Hayday said the findings show “recency bias in terms of who people know.” […]

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New Task Force Solidifies U of G’s Commitment to Student Mental Health

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The University of Guelph is committed to becoming a leader in supporting student mental health. To meet this commitment, the University is launching a new President’s Task Force on Student Mental Health, led by experts at U of G. “Mental health is a complex concept,” says Dr. Charlotte Yates, University president and vice-chancellor. “To properly […]

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Food Economist Makes Headlines on Tipping

Dr. Mike von Massow sits at a desk with a computer screen displaying the words "food FOCUS"

Ontario Agricultural College food economist Dr. Mike von Massow made national headlines with his insights into how “tip fatigue” is affecting Canadians.   Von Massow’s Conversation Canada commentary on the issue, along with “tipflation” and “tip creep,” appeared in several publications, including Ottawa Citizen.  Appearing on the Jan. 24 episode of CTV News’ Your Morning, […]

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COMMENTARYl The Food Systems That Will Feed Mars Could Transform Food on Earth

Dr. Evan Fraser and his book "Dinner on Mars"

By Dr. Evan Fraser, director, Arrell Food Institute and professor, Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics, and Dr. Lenore Newman, director, Food and Agriculture Institute, University of the Fraser Valley This article is republished from The Conversation Canada under a Creative Commons licence. Read the original article. Could we feed a city on Mars? This question is central to the […]

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Unique Comet About to Reach Closest Point to Earth, Says U of G Physicist

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For the first time in roughly 50,000 years, Comet C/2022 E3 ZTF will soon be visible from Earth, giving Canadians a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see this rare celestial visitor, a University of Guelph physicist says.   Orbax is a lecturer in the Department of Physics in the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, co-founder of Royal […]

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Reflecting on Holocaust Education Week

Holocaust Education Week - Jan 23 to 27

During Holocaust Education Week (Jan. 23 to 27), the University community is invited to learn more about the Holocaust, combat antisemitism and hate, and make time for reflection to ensure the lessons of the past are not forgotten. Hosted by Guelph Hillel, this week-long educational campaign is dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust, […]

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Sports Business Researcher Discusses WNBA With Toronto Star

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Dr. Katie Lebel, a sports business researcher in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, discussed with the Toronto Star the WNBA’s plans to hold an exhibition game in Toronto.  Lebel said interest in the women’s game is high in Canada, noting increases in WNBA viewership over the past several seasons on multiple […]

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Avian Immunologist Examines H5N1 With Toronto Star

Dr. Shayan Sharif poses for a photo in front of a window

Dr. Shayan Sharif an avian immunologist with the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) explained how Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPIA) has led to higher egg prices to the Toronto Star.   Sharif said he has never seen an avian influenza outbreak as “vast and massive” as this one, which has a 90 to 100 per cent […]

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Globe and Mail Consults Hospitality Industry Researcher

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Dr. William Murray, a hospitality professor in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, discussed the growth of resort destinations in Ontario with The Globe and Mail.  Murray noted the lockdowns of the pandemic led to a surge in “closer-to-home” travel in Ontario and many real estate developers are capitalizing.  A professor in the […]

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Monitoring Airport Wastewater Growing More Complicated, Says U of G Researcher 

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As a pilot project involving University of Guelph researchers monitoring wastewater at Toronto Pearson Airport for coronavirus variants enters its second year, one of its lead researchers says the work has grown more complicated.  Dr. Lawrence Goodridge, a professor in the Ontario Agricultural College, has led U of G’s wastewater testing team in the airport project. Along […]

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University Mourns Passing of Faculty Member

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The University of Guelph community is mourning the death of Dr. Joubert Satyre, a faculty member in the School of Languages and Literatures, who passed away Jan. 15. A memorial service is planned for 1:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 23 at the Wall-Custance Funeral Home in Guelph. Condolences to Joubert’s family may be shared through […]

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A Dialogue on Healing, Joy and Safety: Consent Action Week

From January 23 to 27, the University of Guelph marks Consent Action Week. The week is an opportunity to create a collaborative dialogue about consent, pleasure, relationships and advocacy. It’s also an opportunity to raise awareness of services centered around support, healing and prevention. “Consent Action Week is a celebration of survivorship, healing, pleasure and […]

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Management Prof Makes Headlines on ‘Time Theft’

Dr. Nita Chhinzer poses for a photo in front of a dark grey backdrop

Dr. Nita Chhinzer, an organizational management professor in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, discussed the concept of “time theft” with CBC Business, CTV Toronto and CTV Your Morning. Chhinzer explained the concept comes from perceiving jobs as having strict schedules but noted employees should still be “compensated for completing work, without […]

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Your Mental Well-Being Matters!

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Research shows that mental well-being can slump in January, so make your own well-being a priority! Across the University, there are programs and resources that can help. Resources and Upcoming Events for Students Supports from Student Wellness Services Student Wellness Services offers access to resources that support students’ mental health and well-being. Not sure where […]

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New Expense Claim Submission Solution Launches in February

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Next month, U of G’s Payment Services will launch SAP Concur, a modern, automated, user-friendly solution to improve and streamline the process for submitting expense claims.  Concur will allow users (i.e., faculty, staff and students on payroll) to electronically submit expense claims and receive approval electronically via computer or mobile device on campus, remotely or […]

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Exhibit to Highlight ‘Woman Who Loved Giraffes,’ Pursuit of Gender Equality

Anne Innis Dagg stands beside a wall displaying some exhibit items

A travelling exhibit that highlights a pioneering Canadian wildlife scientist and her fight for gender equality — featured in the award-winning 2018 documentary The Woman Who Loves Giraffes — is coming to the University of Guelph. The Anne Innis Dagg Exhibit: Musings of a Scientist, Feminist, Activist will be installed in the McLaughlin Library Jan. […]

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U of G Researchers, Community Members Co-Design Project to Address Food Insecurity and Healthy Eating

MP Lloyd Longfield, with Dr. Jess Haines to his left and Jessica Bowes, AVP, research (innovation & knowledge mobilization) on his right, with community advisers sit a U-shaped boardroom table

Reducing chronic disease and improving well-being by supporting healthier food choices is the goal of a University of Guelph community-engaged research project that has received funding from the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) Healthy Canadians and Communities Fund (HCCF). Announced today by Guelph MP Lloyd Longfield, the $764,520 award funds a two-year project to […]

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COMMENTARY: 5 Ways To Reform Canada’s Bail System To Benefit Both The Public And The Accused

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By Dr. Carolyn Yule, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, and Laura MacDiarmid, Justice Studies, University of Guelph-Humber. This article is republished from The Conversation Canada under a Creative Commons licence. Read the original article. In the wake of recent high-profile crimes allegedly committed by accused people out on bail, including the slaying of a police officer in Ontario, police leaders and […]

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Sociologist Makes Headlines on Bail

Dr. Carolyn Yule smiling in an outdoor setting

Dr. Carolyn Yule, a sociology professor in the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences, made headlines with her insights on calls to reform the Canadian bail system.  A Canadian Press article that appeared in several publications including the Toronto Star featured Yule’s thoughts on the issue.  Yule along with Laura MacDiarmid, a professor in the […]

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U of G 2nd in National Research Rankings, Earns Spotlight for Granting Council Income

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The University of Guelph ranks second among Canadian comprehensive universities – and among the leading universities nationwide in research income from Canada’s federal granting agencies – in an annual national survey of top research institutions. For the eighth year running, U of G claimed second spot among comprehensive universities – those with a full range […]

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