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U of G’s IT Strategy Comes to Life at The Linc

The University’s new Lincoln Alexander Student Service Centre (The Linc) opened earlier this year as students’ one stop for admission, enrolment, records and finance support. The team in the Office of Registrarial Services has been hard at work since The Linc’s official opening in August, moving forward with planned enhancements to the space and service […]

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U of G Researcher Wins NSERC ‘Science Exposed’ Photo Contest

A closeup photon of several snail embryos

You could say Rebecca Osborne conducts her research at a snail’s pace. And like that old adage of “slow and steady wins the race,” Osborne has indeed won. For the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Science Exposed photo contest, a snapshot of snail embryos by the U of G environmental science […]

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Renew Commitment to Biodiversity Targets, U of G Ecologist Urges

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A University of Guelph ecologist wants to see hope added to the agenda of next month’s UN Biodiversity Conference (COP15), along with a renewed commitment to meeting still-unachieved biodiversity protection targets.   Dr. Madhur Anand is a professor in the School of Environmental Sciences at the Ontario Agricultural College, and director of the Guelph Institute for […]

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Round Up: U of G’s Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Exhibit

Booth backdrop at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair

From November 4 to 13, the University of Guelph hosted its Future of Food exhibit at the 100th anniversary of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. The exhibit focused on four themes: Food Security, Climate Change, Soil Health and Collaboration. Missed the Royal this year? See some of the highlights below and check out the Future […]

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Federal Support for U of G Researchers, Including Canada Research Chairs

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Collaboration and experimentation across disciplines underscore two University of Guelph Canada Research Chairs (CRC)—one new, the other renewed—recently funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).  The CRC funding is part of a more than $1-billion federal investment announced by François-Philippe Champagne, minister of innovation, science and industry. The announcement also included SSHRC […]

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Translational Health Research Institute at OVC to Transform Animal, Human Health

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In line with its One Health philosophy, the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) at the University of Guelph is launching the Bench to Bedside Institute for Translational Health Research and Innovation, uniting basic science, veterinary health and human health research to develop treatments that benefit both animals and humans. The first of its kind in Canada, […]

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On-campus Flu Shots Available

Campus Flu Shot Clinic. No appointments necessary. wellness.uoguelph.ca/vaccinations

Student Health Services flu vaccines are FREE and available to any student, faculty or staff member and anyone in the broader Guelph community. To promote a healthy campus, Student Health Services encourages everyone to get their flu shot. By getting the flu shot, you protect yourself and others and can help keep hospital resources open […]

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PlazaPOPS Aims to Enhance Community in Suburban Landscapes 

An aerial view of a plazaPOPs installation with brightly painted ground and several people walking among planters of plants and trees

Strip mall parking lots have never been renowned for their ability to entice passers-by to gather and mingle. But that has been changing in parts of Toronto in the last few years thanks to a University of Guelph-led project called plazaPOPS.  The project has transformed barren parking lots in Toronto’s outer boroughs into inviting spaces […]

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U of G Raises Métis Flag in Honour of Louis Riel Day Nov. 16

Métis flag

On Nov. 16, the University of Guelph will raise the Métis flag in recognition of Louis Riel Day, a day marking the anniversary of Riel’s execution following the Northwest Resistance – a stand against the Government of Canada’s encroachment on Métis lands and way of life.  Louis Riel was the Métis leader of the Red […]

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Artemis Mission Benefits Canadian Space Industry: U of G Physics Lecturer

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With NASA officials preparing again to launch the debut flight of the Artemis lunar program this week, a University of Guelph physics lecturer says the mission will shine a light on Canadian space innovation and inspire a new generation of scientists and explorers.  Orbax is a lecturer in the Department of Physics in the College […]

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Toronto Star Consults Pathobiologist on Raccoons, Dogs

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Following a spike in the number of dead raccoons in Toronto, Dr. Scott Weese, a veterinary infectious disease specialist in the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC), spoke with the Toronto Star about the risk of canine distemper in dogs.   Weese explained “the risk of dogs becoming ill with canine distemper is basically zero” because most […]

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Sports Management Prof Discusses Ottawa Senators with CBC

Dr. Ann Pegoraro

Dr. Ann Pegoraro, the Lang Chair in Sport Management in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, spoke with CBC Ottawa about why there’s so much interest in purchasing the Ottawa Senators NHL team.   Pegoraro said a number of factors make the team appealing to buyers, including a large net worth, a new […]

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Arrell Institute Director Makes Headlines on ‘Farming Revolution’

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U of G’s Arrell Food Institute, along with RBC and Boston Consulting Group ‘s Centre for Canada’s Future, have released a report examining how to increase global food production with less impact on the planet called “The Next Green Revolution.”  The report comes as the United Nations climate conference (COP27) gets set to begin in […]

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U of G Aims for 515 Donations to Canadian Blood Services by Year End

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You have it in you to save a life! Join the University of Guelph’s Canadian Blood Services Partners for Life (PFL) team and help us reach our goal of 515 donations by the end of this year. What is Partners for Life? Through the Partners for Life program, groups unite to help raise awareness, donate […]

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U of G-Developed Climate Model to Help Adapt to Cold, Heat Extremes

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How many extremely cold or frost-free days will we see this winter? How many extremely hot days can we expect this year?   Helping everyone from farmers to urban planners predict frost-free days, heat extremes and temperatures in between is the goal of a new model developed by University of Guelph engineers. Dr. Ramesh P. Rudra, […]

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Mental Health Literacy Program, Environmental DNA Detection Named U of G Innovations of the Year

Innovation of the Year winners Drs. Andria Jones-Bitton, Briana Hagen and Robert Hanner

Two University of Guelph innovations – one to help protect farmers’ mental health and another to help protect biodiversity – have received the University of Guelph’s Innovation of the Year Award for 2022.  The annual awards from the Office of Research and the Research Innovation Office recognize U of G investigators for creative strategies or […]

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Recognizing, Celebrating and Supporting the Transgender Community

Gryphon statue

In November, the transgender community is recognized, celebrated and supported with two national observances: Transgender Awareness Week and the Transgender Day of Remembrance.  At U of G, we are committed to providing safe, welcoming and inclusive spaces for everyone. Several events are planned throughout November to recognize these observances and support the trans community. “Our […]

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Centre for Biodiversity Genomics Highlighted by WIRED

Dr. Paul Hebert

An article by WIRED that explores researchers’ efforts to catalogue insects makes note of the University of Guelph’s Centre for Biodiversity Genomics, and the pioneering work of its founder Dr. Paul Hebert in the field of DNA barcoding.  Hebert is also scientific director of the International Barcode of Life project in which researchers from 25 countries […]

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Week of Events to Shine Light on Mental Health

Gryphon statue

U of G’s SHINE: Mental Well-being Awareness Week runs Nov. 14 to 18, promoting mental wellness and providing students with resources to help support their mental well-being. “While the start of the year is exciting for students, it’s also a time when they can easily feel overwhelmed,” says Rebecca Skelhorn, wellness educator in Student Wellness Services. “We […]

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CTV Consults Agribusiness Researcher on High Food Prices

Dr. Simon Somogyi against a crimson background

Dr. Simon Somogyi, an agribusiness researcher in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, discussed with CTV News the findings of a Nanos poll that found Canadians are buying cheaper food, stockpiling it and eating less as a result of inflation.  Somogyi said the results were expected as people have less discretionary income than they did pre-pandemic.  He also […]

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