U of G experts join the fight against COVID-19.
'It’s really great to get back in the groove and back to what we're supposed to be doing'
Incoming president says they school also plans to offer a modified residence program
Researchers at the University of Guelph have developed a method to potentially deliver a rapid $1 COVID-19 test by screening a large number of samples at one time.
A group of paramedics, dubbed the Swab Squad, have been tasked with testing all residents and staff in the area's long-term care homes for COVID-19 Learn More...
University of Guelph student Erik Campbell-Anton felt compelled to serve on the front lines of the pandemic. Learn More...
A COVID-19 tracker fuelled by a University of Guelph research team is proving to be a valuable tool. Learn More...
GuelphToday sat down with Rotary Club of Guelph president Carolyn Weatherson to discuss it's charitable foundation's latest effort: RotaryResponds. Learn More...
Like the rest of the world, the University of Guelph is grappling with COVID-19. Amidst all the uncertainty, stories of caring and resilience abound, and the U of G community has responded with kindness and generosity. Learn More...
With the COVID-19 pandemic disrupting businesses large and small, the Lang School of Business is launching a webinar series in collaboration with the Guelph Chamber of Commerce to help guide businesses through these turbulent times.Learn More...
With food security being a concern during the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Guelph is focusing efforts to help ensure its students and local community have access to affordable food. Learn More...
Most pets have become accustomed to years of being home all day alone Learn More...
U of G's unique expertise in disease modelling and One Health approaches will be part of three major research projects aimed at addressing the coronavirus outbreak Learn More...
Health experts will need evidence-informed strategies to decide who should get COVID-19 Virus Vaccine first.
Why antibody-positive people may not be immune to SARS-CoV-2.
We are living through a period in which many jurisdictions have shut down virtually all non-essential commerce. People are working from home or have been temporarily laid off. Learn More...
EnvisionSQ has received federal funds to help ramp up production of its self-sanitizing clear coat that prevents viruses from spreading on hard surfaces. Learn More...
Approximately 3 million Canadians lost their jobs in March and April.
The coronavirus pandemic has been good business for Netflix. Learn More...
That’s one of the key questions researchers with the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College hope to answer in a new research study. Learn More...
Earth Day is typically a time to contemplate humanity’s impacts on the environment. Learn More...
The University of Guelph is galvanizing its extensive research capacities and expertise to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn More...
Dialling physical distancing measures up and down may be the best way to prevent COVID-19 from spreading in the long-term without crushing Ontario’s economy or overwhelming health-care systemsLearn More...
Perhaps it's crossed your mind when you picked up a food order, grabbed a beverage at the drive-thru or ordered a pizza: how significant is the risk of COVID-19 when handling pickup and delivery items?Learn More...
The UofG proudly considers Johnson & Johnson a supporter and member of our University community. Learn More...
Approximately 3 million Canadians lost their jobs in March and April.
A surface coating that kills viruses upon contact and that lasts for weeks is based on innovation developed by the University of Guelph. Learn More...
COVID-19 and the 1918–1920 Spanish Influenza Pandemic at the University of Guelph. Learn More...
Research out of the University of Guelph is being used in kits that can provide coronavirus test results in an hour.Learn More...
With libraries, parks, theatres and non-essential businesses now off-limits, grocery shopping has become one of the few activities Canadians can leave home to do. Learn More...
The John F. Wood Centre for Business and Student Enterprise is collaborating with local entrepreneurs in an effort to replenish the shrinking supply of medical equipment and PPE during the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn More...
Marion Joppe, Gordon S. Lang Professor at U of G explains how the spread of infectious diseases is invariably linked to travel. Learn More...
A U of G expert in infectious disease modelling who is tracking the spread of the new coronavirus is contributing to a new website that illustrates the virus’ spread across Canada. Learn More...
University of Guelph’s Norm O’Reilly weighs in on how and when decisions should be made around cancelling games amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Learn More...
We live in an age when global supply chains seamlessly link farmers and consumers using the principles of “just enough, just in time.” But COVID-19 has exposed a flaw: a lack of resilience. Learn More...
Social distancing will be hard, but the alternative is devastating for the overall health of Canadians says Dr. Taylor Lougheed, U of G alumnus and Ontario physician. Learn More...
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