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41st Guelph Sexuality Conference

Rozanski Hall 98 Trent Lane, Guelph

The 2019 Guelph Sexuality Conference centers on the theme "Redefining Relationships and Sexual Health". In the last few years there have been extraordinary advancements and discoveries in our understanding of sexual health, sexual well-being, sexuality, and relationships. During this years conference we seek to explore recent innovations in applied practice, decolonizing sex and sexuality, health,

HAFA/HFTM’s 50th Anniversary Celebrations

Help us Celebrate 50 Years of Excellence! The University of Guelph's School of Hotel and Food Administration (HAFA)/School of Hospitality Food and Tourism Management has developed incredible leaders in the hospitality, food and tourism industry over the past 50 years. Help us celebrate our collective accomplishments and look to the future of U of G's

Alumni and Reunion Weekend 2019

The biggest alumni event of the year is fast approaching! Alumni and Reunion Weekend is a fantastic time whether you are part of a celebration or reunion year, or just feeling nostalgic for some good old U of G. You're INVITED! Feature events include Craft Beer Tasting, Alumni Awards of Excellence Gala, President's Milestone Lunch

Celebrate International Day of Yoga with Classical Yoga for Total Health & Awareness

Johnston Green

This event is free for everyone. All are welcome to attend. No previous yoga experience is required. Join us on Johnston Green to Celebrate International Day of Yoga (IDY). Take part in a free Classical Yoga for Total Health & Awareness session from noon to 1 p.m.. Together, we'll align with the global energies of

Brutalism at Guelph

McLaughlin Library 480 Gordon Street, Guelph

Join the library for the launch of our newest exhibit Brutalism at Guelph: Concrete in a New Light. This exhibition highlights Brutalism—an architectural style that rose to popularity during the 1960s—and the impact it had at U of G. The exhibit will explore what we can learn from this building style, and how its attitude