Construction update / tree removal

Published
March 28, 2008

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Groundskeeping crews will begin removing trees from the parking areas adjacent to the OVC Lifetime Learning Centre as preparations continue for construction of the new Pathobiology / Animal Health Laboratory building.

The landscaping plan calls for two trees to be planted for every one removed.

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Emergency repairs in Lifetime Learning Centre

Published
March 26, 2008

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Emergency repairs to a perforated hot water pipe in the OVC Lifetime Learning Centre will take place over the next two weeks.

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Awards salute excellence

Published
March 26, 2008

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The OVC community honoured the achievements of graduate students, faculty and staff this week.

More than 60 awards with a total value over $220,000 were presented during ceremonies on Thursday, March 27 in the OVC Lifetime Learning Centre.

Highlights this year included a number of new awards as well as the presentation of the Pfizer Faculty Award for Research Excellence and the Carlton L. Gyles Support Staff Excellence Award.

The inaugural Jackson Morris-Rowe Scholarships, created by Mary Rowe and Sandra Morris in honour of Jackson “the wonder dog,” were presented to two students whose work involves research or treatment of cancer.

Nicolle Linnerth, a PhD candidate in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, received the Jackson Morris-Rowe Scholarship for Research in Cancer Biology.

Jennifer Thompson, a DVSc candidate in anatomic pathology in the Department of Pathobiology, was presented the Jackson Morris-Rowe Scholarship for Research in Cancer Clinical Care.

Alex Folkl, an MSc candidate in the Department of Pathobiology, received the inaugural Robert Jameson Memorial Scholarship in Feline Studies. The scholarship originates through an endowed gift from the late Robert Jameson, an avid animal lover who at one point owned six Persian cats.

Dr. Ashley Whitehead, DVSc candidate studying large animal infectious diseases, was presented the J.J. (Jack) Andrich Graduate Award established by Sheila Andrich in memory of her father, who graduated from the OVC in 1940.

Dr. Danielle Richardson, a resident in small animal medicine in the OVC Teaching Hospital, received the first Rathlin & Keale Award of Excellence in Patient Care. The award was established to recognize a resident in a non-degree specialty training program who demonstrated outstanding care, dedication and compassion in patient care and client focus.

Dr. David Kelton, Population Medicine, was the recipient of this year’s Pfizer Faculty Award for Research Excellence. The award goes to a faculty member recognized by his or her peers as an outstanding researcher.

The Calton L. Gyles OVC Support Staff Excellence Award was presented to Karen Richardson in the Department of Population Medicine. The award is presented annually to a staff member who exemplifies the qualities of University professor emeritus Carlton Gyles, including: being an exemplary role model; being thoughtful and compassionate, and being willing to accept responsibility that goes beyond their job function.

For more information, see the complete list of awards and recipients at http://www.ovc.uoguelph.ca/academics/graduate/.

Professor featured in film

Published
March 24, 2008

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A book written by an Ontario Veterinary College professor is now the subject of a short film. Food, Sex and Salmonella: Why our Food is Making Us Sick, by Dr. David Waltner-Toews, Population Medicine, is featured on the Bookshorts website in a film directed by Kate Hollett. Founded by producer Judith Keenan, Bookshorts advances a new genre of entertainment: short films, animations and interactive media that capture the spirit of books in moving images and promote the work of both author and filmmaker.

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OVC research in the news

Published
March 20, 2008

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University of Guelph news release OVC Prof Makes Headlines, published March 20, 2008.

OVC Construction and parking update

Published
March 17, 2008

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Parking lots adjacent to the OVC Lifetime Learning Centre will be closed this spring as construction begins on the new Pathobiology / Animal Health Laboratory building on Gordon Street.

Effective Monday, April 7, parking lot P25 and the adjacent temporary lot P25B will be closed. The closure of P25 will be in effect for approximately 18 months.

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Research in the Midst of Violence

Published
March 11, 2008

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From the At Guelph article Research in the Midst of Violence, published February 27, 2008 in the features section.

Doing the Bird Dance

Published
March 11, 2008

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The At Guelph article Doing the Bird Dance, published February 27, 2008.

Sod Turning Signals Start of New Project, Era at OVC

Published
March 3, 2008

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For more on this story, please read the University of Guelph news release Sod Turning Signals Start of New Project, Era at OVC, published February 29, 2008.

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