Stand Up to Dogma, Urges Retired U of G Prof in New Book

Dr. Doug Larson sits on a rock outside a building in the winter

Amid fake news and viral misinformation about everything from U.S. election results to COVID-19 guidelines, what hope is there for rational thought and science to prevail?   Turning the question around is the solution in a new book by Dr. Doug Larson, emeritus professor in the Department of Integrative Biology in the University of Guelph’s College

ROBERTA BONDAR EYE IN THE SKY

View of Earth from space fuels nature photography career for U of G alum STORY BY ANDREW VOWLES Orbiting Earth aboard the space shuttle Discovery 30 years ago, Dr. Roberta Bondar heard the voices of her six crewmates, mechanical sounds from equipment, taped music. But as she peered through a window while photographing the planet

ONE WORLD, ONE HEALTH

U OF G AT FOREFRONT OF NEW GLOBAL APPROACH STORY BY ANDREW VOWLES “I was eight years old, and I wanted to be a monkey.” When that plan fell through, Travis Steffens decided to do the next best thing. He studied primates for his B.Sc., followed by grad studies in anthropology. During his first trip

Passion for Birding, Conservation Nets National Award for U of G Grad

woman outdoors with binoculars

U of G grad Marcie Jacklin received the 2021 Canadian Wildlife Federation’s (CWF) Stan Hodgkiss Outdoorsperson of the Year Award for organizing local bird counts and calling for preservation of natural areas around Fort Erie, Ont. More generally, she said, the award reflects her decades’ worth of environmental advocacy and citizen science with various organizations

U of G Grads Nab Spots in Top 10 at Beijing Olympics

The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics wrapped up this weekend (Feb. 19-20) with impressive performances from the participating U of G grads. Cody Sorensen, 35, competed with his team in the four-man bobsleigh competition on the final weekend of the Olympics. They placed ninth overall with a time of three minutes, 56 seconds and 99 milliseconds. Germany’s