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CBC Quirks and Quarks Consults Biologist on Octopus Reproduction

Dr. Stefan Linquist

Dr. Stefan Linquist, a philosopher of biology, explained why female octopuses die after they lay their eggs in a segment for CBC Radio’s Quirks and Quarks.  To protect their eggs from predators and to ensure the young survive into adulthood, mother octopuses stop eating and hunting, he said.  A professor in the Department of Philosophy, Linquist’s research […]

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Roe v. Wade Overturned: Will More Americans Travel to Canada For Abortions?

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By Dr. Candace Johnson, Department of Political Science This article is republished from The Conversation Canada under a Creative Commons licence. Read the original article The United States Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision that guaranteed federal constitutional protections of abortion rights for American women. For the countries that share a border with the United […]

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U of G to Pause Masking Requirement July 1

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The University of Guelph will pause its mask requirement as of July 1, with masks no longer required indoors or outdoors at all U of G facilities. This decision aligns U of G’s approach to masking with the public health approach used in other learning spaces (e.g., high schools and elementary schools) and work/public venues […]

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Arrell Food Chair Talks Rising Food Costs in Toronto Star 

Dr. Simon Somogyi against a crimson background

Simon Somogyi, the Arrell Chair in the Business of Food, shared some thoughts on the impacts of rising food costs for Canadians in a co-authored opinion piece for the Toronto Star.  Supply chain issues and the ongoing war in Ukraine are impacting food costs, but so are Ottawa’s response to inflation and the actions of […]

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Psychologist Comments on Charity TikToks to Wired

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Dr. Pat Barclay spoke to Wired about TikToks in which the creator rewards strangers with large sums of money for “good behaviour” during so-called honesty tests.  Barclay said the videos can promote generosity and have a positive impact on viewers.  “If we see someone be helpful and then get acknowledged for it, then we’re more […]

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Epidemiologist Discusses Ticks With Toronto Star

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Epidemiologist Dr. Katie Clow spoke to the Toronto Star about why Canada has seen a steep rise in reported Lyme disease cases in recent years.  Clow said “most of the evidence supports that it’s climate change that is driving” the increase in case numbers, which is why some health professionals would like to see more resources available […]

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U of G Researchers Awarded Over $10.3 Million from NSERC

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From the well-being of Canada’s northern peatlands to the cost-effective production of customized wearable devices, dozens of University of Guelph research projects will be supported by an investment of more than $506-million from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC)  announced today by François-Philippe Champagne, federal minister of innovation, science and industry. In all, […]

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Innovative Rainwater Harvesting Systems Keep U of G Arboretum Green

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Conserving city groundwater while nurturing plants and gardens at the University of Guelph Arboretum is the dual purpose of a rainwater harvesting system upgraded this month at a campus greenhouse. The project – which collects thousands of litres’ worth of rainfall instead of tapping local groundwater resources – follows last year’s installation of a separate […]

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U of G History Professor Wins Schwartz Award for Children’s Book

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Dr. Brittany Luby has won the 2022 Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children’s Book Award  for her second children’s book, Mii maanda ezhi-gkendmaanh: This Is How I Know.  The award, in the Children’s Picture Book category, was presented at the Faywood Arts-Based Curriculum School in North York. Student jurors select the winners; this year’s jurors for […]

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Hockey Canada Controversy Example of Sport System’s Cultural Issues: U of G Expert

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Hockey Canada’s federal funding has been frozen because of its handling of sexual assault allegations – a good first step in addressing the cultural issues evident in Canadian sport, says a University of Guelph sports management researcher.  Dr. Ann Pegoraro is the Lang Chair in Sport Management in the Gordon S. Lang School of Business […]

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New Lang Chair Brings Marketing, Tech Expertise to U of G

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World-renowned marketing expert Dr. Sourav Ray has been named the Lang Chair in Marketing at the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics at the University of Guelph. Ray, a highly sought-after expert whose research aims to understand strategic issues in business-to-business marketing, distribution channels, pricing, emerging technologies and technology-intensive markets, will commence the […]

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Ecologist Discusses Indigenous-led Conservation with The Agenda 

Dr. Faisal Moola in front of a wooded area.

Dr. Faisal Moola, an ecology professor in the Department of Geography, Environment & Geomatics, appeared on TVO’s The Agenda with Steve Paikin for an episode to mark National Indigenous Peoples Day.  Moola discussed Indigenous-led conservation of nature along with a panel of three Indigenous experts and provided a science and policy perspective in support of Indigenous conservation.  “Western […]

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Historian’s Children’s Novel Makes CBC List

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Mii maanda ezhi-gkendmaanh / This Is How I Know by historian Dr. Brittany Luby is listed on CBC Books’ list of books for kids and young adults to read for National Indigenous History Month 2022.   The story-poem, written in both Anishinaabemowin and English, follows an Anishinaabe child and her grandmother as they explore the […]

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Toronto Star Consults Marketing Professor on ‘Shrinkflation’

Dr. Tim Dewhirst

Dr. Timothy Dewhirst a marketing professor in the Department of Marketing and Consumer Studies, explained the concept of “shrinkflation” to the Toronto Star.  Dewhirst said shrinkflation isn’t new but was likely limited to only certain products in the past. Inflation, the pandemic and the Ukraine-Russia war are now “inviting [shrinkflation] to be very commonplace.”  A senior research […]

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New Seed Orchard at U of G Serves Community and Aids Pollinators

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If a passerby looks to the South Residences on Stone Road, they see a pine forest. Hiding from view, nestled in just behind the trees, sits a legacy project for the community and pollinators.  That project is a seed orchard that is run and developed by the University of Guelph’s Sustainability Office, as part of […]

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The Grove Hub-University of Guelph Opens to Address Youth Mental Health Needs 

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 A new youth wellness centre called The Grove Hub – University of Guelph has opened on campus, providing youth within Guelph a “one-stop” hub for mental health and social services.  U of G’s partnership with The Grove is the first of its kind in Canada. It will provide programs and services involving mentorship, counselling, workplace […]

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Drug Policy Researcher Comments on Decriminalization in Conversation Canada

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Drug policy researcher Dr. Andy Hathaway discussed the decision to decriminalize some hard drugs in British Columbia in a new Conversation Canada commentary.  The article appeared in several publications, including the National Post.  A professor in the criminal justice and public policy program in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology within the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences, […]

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Arboretum Hosts Celebration of Indigenous Ways of Learning at U of G

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Ondose. In Ojibwe, it means “to walk from a certain place.” Brad Howie, the former Anishnaabe environmental educator at the University of Guelph Arboretum, knows how the story of a journey is just as important as its culmination. In his case, the journey was his master’s degree in environmental science, which took place as U […]

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Political Scientist Discusses Palm Oil with BNN Bloomberg

Dr Steffi Hamann poses for a headshot in front of some trees.

Political scientist Dr. Steffi Hamann explained the effect of Indonesia’s palm oil export ban on global vegetable oil prices to BNN Bloomberg.   Hamann discussed how the prices affected food security in countries that depend on vegetable oils for cooking, as well as the environmental concerns surrounding the “flex” crop.   A professor in the Department […]

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