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Challenge to Meet Proposed Housing Changes: U of G Real Estate Prof

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A University of Guelph real estate researcher predicts the Ontario government’s recently proposed housing plan is good in theory but will be difficult to implement.   Dr. Paul Anglin is a professor at the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics. He researches housing price mechanisms and dynamics and risks and uncertainty in the […]

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Hospitality Researcher Comments on Benefits to CBC  

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Prof. Bruce McAdams, a professor in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, discussed with CBC News why more restaurants are offering health and dental benefits to employees .   “This existential crisis now of a shortage in labour is forcing employers to be more competitive,” and that includes offering higher pay, education […]

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Arrell Institute Director’s Comments Featured in Financial Post 

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Comments by Dr. Evan Fraser, the director of U of G’s Arrell Food Institute, about the fragility of Canada’s food supply chain are featured in an article in the Financial Post.   The article noted that in testimony at the House agriculture committee last month, Fraser reflected on how crucial Canada’s rail lines are to this […]

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Canadian Press Consults Food Economist on Indoor Agriculture 

Dr. Mike von Massow poses for a headshot in front of a shelf of potato chips and goldfish at a grocery store.

Ontario Agricultural College food economist Dr. Mike von Massow spoke to The Canadian Press about whether the indoor agriculture industry has the potential to feed Canadians more reliably and sustainably than current import models. In the article, which appeared in several outlets, including the Toronto Star, von Massow said converting greenhouses and harnessing renewable energy and […]

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U of G Researchers Use ‘Mini-Brains’ in Search for Novel Cancer Treatment  

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Using custom-made “mini-brains” in the lab, a University of Guelph scientist aims to help thwart deadly, hard-to-treat brain tumours.   Dr. Shaun Sanders, a neuroscientist and professor in the College of Biological Science, hopes the new brain project in her NeuroPalm Lab will lead to a new way to treat glioblastoma multiforme (GBM).   The most common […]

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U of G Students Create New On-Campus Biodiversity Project

Julie-Ann Arbour (left) and Gurleen Chana take a selfie in front of lakes and a forest in the fall.

Even before they arrived at the University of Guelph, Gurleen Chana and Julie-Ann Arbour had already decided on their majors. Driven by passions for nature and animals, the two had chosen zoology.  Both were also eager to help U of G’s Sustainability Office, which runs a variety of programs to promote environmental sustainability. Now the fourth-year […]

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OneHealth Program Featured in University Affairs

U of G‘s innovative OneHealth Institute was highlighted in a recent article in University Affairs magazine in an article that examined how the interdisciplinary OneHealth approach to human, animal and environmental health is gaining traction in teaching and research.  Dr. Cate Dewey, associate vice-president academic and director of U ofG’s One Health Institute explained that OneHealth is […]

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CBC Consults Agribusiness Researcher on Grocery Price Probe

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Dr. Simon Somogyi, an agribusiness researcher in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, appeared on a special edition of CBC Radio’s The Current, called “Eating the Costs”, to discuss the Competition Bureau’s investigation into grocery prices.  Somogyi said the bureau should look at other industries and profiteering, noting the situation with grocers […]

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Finding Bugs in Your Home? Most Are Harmless: U of G Insect Curator

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As fall brings more bugs inside, a University of Guelph insect curator offers a reminder that most of these insects are harmless to humans and houses.   Dr. Steve Paiero is curator of the U of G Insect Collection in the School of Environmental Sciences at the Ontario Agricultural College. An entomologist, Paiero has co-authored several […]

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Check in With Residence Students: Volunteer for House Calls

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House Calls is a program organized by Student Housing Services to check in with U of G residence students. Volunteers pair up with a Residence Life Staff member and go door-to-door in residence to talk with students about how they are adjusting to University life and provide any needed supports and referrals. Faculty and staff […]

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U of G Indigenous Field School Wins Award of Excellence

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An innovative University of Guelph field school that saw students travel to Sweden to learn about Indigenous identity and culture has just won an award for promoting reconciliation.  The Canadian Bureau for International Education has presented its Award of Excellence for Reconciliation and Internationalization to Dr. Kim Anderson, a professor in the Department of Family […]

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U of G Welcomes Inaugural Activist-in-Residence Gabriel Allahdua

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The University of Guelph has named Gabriel Allahdua its first activist-in-residence, a role based at the Grounded and Engagement Theory Lab (GET Lab) in the College of Arts. Allahdua, a longtime advocate with Justice for Migrant Workers, will bring his knowledge and experience of farm worker issues and his organizing skills to the role, designed […]

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Food Economist Makes Headlines on Grocery Price Probe 

Dr. Mike von Massow poses for a headshot in front of a shelf of potato chips and goldfish at a grocery store.

Ontario Agricultural College food economist Dr. Mike von Massow has been in demand by several media outlets for his expertise on the Competition Bureau’s investigation into grocery prices.  Von Massow has appeared on Global News Morning, CBC News Network and spoken with CBC Radio and CBC News Online, among other outlets.  He has said he […]

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Marketing Professor Comments on Grocery Prices in Toronto Star 

Dr. Tim Dewhirst

In a new Toronto Star Opinion commentary, Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics marketing professor Dr. Timothy Dewhirst weighed in on allegations of price gouging by Canadian food retailers.  Dewhirst commented that he welcomed questioning “the concentrated market power of food retailers,” but added that evidence of “greedflation” — meaning prices increasing at […]

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Fostering U of G Leadership Key for New Board Chair  

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“From cowboy boots to evening gowns.”  That’s what Nancy Brown Andison was toting around in her vehicle during a visit to the University of Guelph in late September.   The new chair of U of G’s Board of Governors was referring to her pending attendance at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto this fall. In […]

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Plant Scientists Granted Licence to Study ‘Magic Mushrooms’

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As interest grows in the possible therapeutic effects of psilocybin — a key active compound in so-called “magic mushrooms”– University of Guelph plant science researchers are preparing to begin research into this promising field.  After two years of effort, Dr. Max Jones and Dr. Gale Bozzo, professors in the Ontario Agricultural College’s Department of Plant […]

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U of G Alumni Among Governor General’s Literary Awards Shortlist

The book covers of  Everybody Just C@lm the F#ck and Dream of No One but Myself

Two University of Guelph alumni have made the Governor General’s Literary Awards shortlist for works of poetry and theatre. Robert Chafe, a playwright and graduate of U of G’s MFA program in creative writing, is a finalist for the second time for his recent work, Everybody Just C@lm the F#ck Down, a play that looks at […]

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Art Critic Discusses Technology with CBC

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Dr. Robert Enright, an art theory and criticism researcher at the College of Arts, discussed the role of technology, such as NFTs and AI-generated art with CBC Entertainment.   Enright explained the interest to these new technologies may be a result of “the industry shifting to value the selling of art over its creation,” where there’s […]

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Historian Discusses Class on Football, Culture with Postmedia

Dr. James Fraser, a history professor in the College of Arts, spoke with Postmedia about his course on Canadian football and its role in shaping the country’s history.   The article appeared in several publications across Canada, including the Toronto Sun.  “I began to realize the different ways in which what I was doing wasn’t […]

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