In just three years at #UofG, 19-year-old Justin Tang completed a Bachelor of Science with a 98% average, earned the Winegard Medal, secured offers from leading medical schools worldwide, and built an extensive research portfolio. Learn how U of G prepared him for what’s next:https://uoguel.ph/zaj2i
Graduating top of his class, Noah Middleton is reaching a milestone he never thought he would make. Growing up with a rare autoimmune disorder, he wasn’t sure he would make it to university and is currently fulfilling a promise he made to his dog, Rosie, to help animals: https://uoguel.ph/evxkg
While the new National Food Security Strategy has started an important conversation about Canada's food sovereignty, it's worth remembering that food security begins with farmers and farmers need our support, writes Dr. Rene Van Acker, #UofG president and vice-chancellor.
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New #UofG research is shining a light on the mental health challenges faced by women in agriculture. Researchers found that language, farm culture and invisible labour can place women farmers at greater risk for chronic stress, anxiety and depression.
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Academic excellence takes the stage at #UofG summer convocation! 🎓
U of G will award more than 4,600 degrees, diplomas and certificates, in addition to recognizing several students for their outstanding achievements at this year’s convocation ceremonies.
Learn more: uoguel.ph/a2j2m
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From the hitting the books to hitting the ice, Katherine Heard is leaving her mark at #UofG both on and off the ice. Mentoring student-athletes, captaining the Gryphons women's hockey team, and winning the McCaw Cup, her final year as a Gryphon was one for the books: https://uoguel.ph/gczoa
New #UofG research is uncovering how the bacterium that causes tuberculosis survives inside the human body. By identifying a key part of its stress-response system, researchers have revealed a potential target for future treatments against one of the world’s deadliest diseases: uoguel.ph/7b9tm
Researchers in #UofG's Food Science department are the 1st to develop a plant-based compound to block a key fuel process in leukemia.
"This is a great example of how research in food science can have far-reaching impacts."
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The University of Guelph is proud to present six honorary degrees at the summer 2026 convocation, highlighting the extraordinary contributions made by all recipients. Among the recipients are leaders in agriculture, education, medicine and public service.
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Resistance to antifungal medications is growing.
Now, #UofG researchers have developed a faster way to identify the genetic vulnerabilities of Candida fungi, which could lead to brand new treatments.
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The heads of Grain Farmers of Ontario and the University of Guelph argue Canada’s food security strategy must turn to action now.
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New University of Guelph research published in Blood has uncovered a surprising weakness in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) that a compound in a common skincare ingredient may be able to target.