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Food Economist Makes Headlines on Loblaw’s Price Freeze

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Ontario Agricultural College food economist Dr. Mike von Massow lent his thoughts to media publications on Loblaw’s decision to freeze prices on all No Name brand items.   To CBC Business, von Massow explained that while the price freeze is likely to do with public relations, it “gives people some certainty now” with rising costs.   In […]

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Rest Your Body to Benefit Your Heart: U of G Study 

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Plenty of patients have had a doctor tell them to get some rest. But what does that mean? In what Dr. Tami Martino calls the beginnings of a brand-new research field, University of Guelph researchers are discovering how rest works to help the body heal from heart disease.   Beyond heart patients, she says her lab’s […]

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More Rental Support Needed as Landlords Sell: U of G PhD Candidate

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With housing prices still high, some landlords have an incentive to sell, threatening tenants with homelessness. A University of Guelph PhD candidate says two types of changes are needed: one at the policy level, the other within the community.  Edith Wilson recently started research on non-profit housing activists and advocates’ life histories in the Department […]

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Can’t access your email or OneDrive files? Set up your MFA

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Last week, some faculty and staff accounts were enroled in multi-factor authentication (MFA) for Microsoft 365 services (e,g., GryphMail/Outlook, Teams, OneDrive, Office, SharePoint, etc.). MFA is used by many universities and financial and government institutions to ensure secure access. You may have seen it when logging in to online banking. MFA involves verifying your identity […]

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UPDATE: IT Incident

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The University of Guelph is providing an update on the IT system incident first detected on September 11. While University IT systems are largely operational and as we continue to work to ensure they are secure, we have learned that limited information has been compromised. As part of continued efforts to ensure the security of […]

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Agribusiness Researcher Makes Headlines on Food Prices

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Dr. Simon Somogyi, an agribusiness researcher in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, spoke with several media outlets about food price inflation, vegetable oil prices and allegations of grocer price collusion.   Somogyi spoke to The Canadian Press about the latest inflation numbers that showed steep increases in the price of groceries. which […]

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Include Climate Change, Precaution to Save Snow Crab Fisheries: U of G Ecologist

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As Alaska cancels its harvest of snow crab for the first time, a University of Guelph human ecologist says it’s a moment of reckoning for how fisheries approach sustainability.   Dr. Philip Loring holds the Arrell Chair in Food, Policy and Society and is a professor in the Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics at the […]

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COVID-19 Update: Reminder to wear masks in high-density spaces

Remember: Masks help protect you and others With the return of cold and flu season and to help reduce the risk of COVID-19, the University of Guelph reminds you of the importance of wearing masks in high-density spaces, including classrooms, labs, elevators and meeting rooms. Think of the 3Cs when choosing to wear a mask. Masks […]

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Studio Artist’s New Book Featured in CBC

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CBC Arts spotlighted College of Arts professor of studio art Diane Borsato’s newest book Mushrooming: The Joy of the Quiet Hunt.  Borsato discussed the inspiration behind the book, which serves as a field guide while also exploring how mushrooming inspires art.  At the School of Fine Art and Music, Borsato explores the relationships between art […]

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BNN Bloomberg Consults Management Prof on E-Monitoring Policies

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Dr. Nita Chhinzer, organizational management researcher in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, discussed Ontario’s new electronic monitoring policies for workplaces with The Close on BNN Bloomberg.   Chhinzer said policies help increase workplace transparency, noting for employee stress and privacy concerns may be alleviated if they know why they’re being monitored. A […]

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Diversity and Human Rights AVP Named Among Canada’s Most Powerful Women 

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Indira Naidoo-Harris, the University of Guelph’s AVP, diversity and human rights, has been named one of Canada’s Most Powerful Women for 2022.   The Top 100 Awards were presented this week by the Women’s Executive Network (WXN), which promotes the advancement of professional women across Canada. Twelve categories of awards recognize outstanding women who create meaningful change […]

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International Pronouns Day: U of G Recognizes Gender Diversity

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Everyone has a gender identity; everyone uses pronouns. International Pronouns Day (Oct. 19) was created in 2018 to make common practice of asking, sharing and respecting personal pronouns. The observance arrives the week after Coming Out Day (Oct. 11), which many honour in terms of sexuality but which is also about gender identity as coming […]

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Indigenous Recognition Week 2022

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During the third week of October, the Indigenous Student Centre hosts its annual Indigenous Recognition Week. It is an engaging opportunity for the U of G community to learn more about First Nations, Inuit, and Métis cultures. Events take place throughout the week and are open to everyone. Indigenous Recognition Week Events Monday, October 17 […]

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Municipal Election Oct 24 – Ward 5 On-Campus Polling Station

The municipal election has officially begun. Election day is Monday, Oct. 24. You can vote if you: live in or own property in Guelph, are a Canadian citizen, and are over 18 years old this October. Find your polling station online. On Oct. 24, a polling station will be held in Peter Clark Hall (University […]

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Sports Management Prof Makes Headlines on Hockey Canada Scandal

Dr. Ann Pegoraro

Dr. Ann Pegoraro, the Lang Chair in Sport Management in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, lent her thoughts to several media publications on the latest developments in the scandal ravaging Hockey Canada.   In a Canadian Press article, which appeared in several outlets including the Financial Post and CityNews Toronto, Pegoraro explored […]

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Avian Immunologist Pens Globe and Mail Commentary

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Ontario Veterinary College avian immunologist Dr. Shayan Sharif co-wrote an opinion piece in The Globe and Mail on how a One Health approach could prevent further avian flu outbreaks.  Sharif examined the causes behind the outbreaks before concluding a One Health approach could “prevent (threats) to domestic poultry, wildlife and human health (and the emergence […]

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Stephanie Cairns Named Kinross Chair in Environmental Governance

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The first thing Stephanie Cairns wants people to know is that environmental governance is not exclusively about the government. “Redesigning economic systems to operate within ecological limits demands new and often challenging forms of deep collaboration across a spectrum of actors – innovators, producers up and down supply chains, consumers, civil society and activists, governments […]

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Weather Network Consults Pest Management Prof on Stink Bugs

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Ontario Agricultural College sustainable pest management professor Dr. Cynthia Scott-Dupree explained why some people may find unwelcome guests in their homes this fall to The Weather Network.  Scott-Dupree said invasive brown marmorated stink bugs are seeking warmth in homes and are becoming more common as they establish themselves throughout Canada.  Scott-Dupree researches sustainable pest management […]

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October 3 Senate: Strategic Plans

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The most recent U of G Senate meeting was held October 3. Below are key highlights from the meeting. A full synopsis of the meeting is available on the University Secretariat’s website. Leadership Updates President Charlotte Yates provided Senators with a number of updates, including: The revisioning of the Biodiversity Institute of Ontario, which will […]

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