Education
University of Guelph Celebrates Key Milestones in 2025
As 2025 draws to a close, the University of Guelph (U of G) reflects on a year filled with significant accomplishments that resonated within its community and beyond. Notable events included the installation of U of G’s 10th president, groundbreaking research initiatives, and inspiring personal stories that highlighted the university’s commitment to innovation and education.
Leadership and Identity Transformation
In July, Dr. Rene Van Acker officially began his five-year term as president of U of G. As an alumnus with nearly three decades of experience in academia, Van Acker has previously held senior leadership positions, including chair of the Department of Plant Agriculture and vice-president of research and innovation. His leadership is expected to guide U of G into a new chapter marked by growth and innovation.
Alongside the change in leadership, the University underwent a rebranding effort to modernize its image. Under the direction of creative manager Ethan Bersche, U of G unveiled a new logo and typography that aligns with its mission to “Improve Life.” This update aims to resonate with the next generation of students while maintaining the institution’s core values.
Celebrating Personal Triumphs and Academic Innovations
One of the year’s most emotional moments came during the convocation ceremony when Dave Burnett, a self-identified “Guelph farm boy,” crossed the stage after a remarkable 49 years since he first enrolled. His journey inspired many and was widely covered by various media outlets, including The Current and CTV News.
In the realm of research, U of G made significant strides with its collaboration on the Sustainable Food Systems for Canada (SF4C) initiative. This platform aims to establish Canada as a leader in agri-food technology, supported by over $16 million in funding. The initiative emphasizes innovation and entrepreneurship in the agri-food sector, positioning the nation to tackle global challenges.
As concerns about avian flu continue to grow, U of G researchers are actively developing strategies to combat the disease. Their work includes creating vaccines for birds and monitoring the spread of infections, a critical effort to prevent potential outbreaks that could affect human health.
The Centre for Biodiversity Genomics (CBG) reached a significant milestone in April by adding its 15 millionth specimen to the world’s largest DNA library. Founded by Dr. Paul Hebert, the CBG continues to advance research in biodiversity and genetic identification.
Furthermore, the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) introduced a new elective course focusing on forensic veterinary science, providing students with hands-on training in this emerging field. The course includes practical exercises such as mock crime scenes and moot court trials, reflecting a growing need for professionals in animal law and welfare.
Despite advances in veterinary practices, a recent study from U of G revealed troubling trends in honey bee mortality rates. The research found that even with stricter regulations on antibiotic use in Canadian beekeeping, death rates among honey bees are rising.
Lastly, PhD candidate David Good is making headlines for his innovative research on the Yanomami people in the Amazon rainforest. His study aims to uncover insights into the unique microbiome of this community, contributing to a broader understanding of human health and disease resistance.
In summary, 2025 was a landmark year for the University of Guelph, marked by leadership changes, innovative research, and personal achievements that highlight the institution’s ongoing commitment to improving life through education and scientific discovery.
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