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Advanced Survey Creation in Qualtrics: Data Skills
This workshop will explore the more advanced question types and features of Qualtrics including: Various question types and methods like logic, piped text, loop & merge, timed questions, scoring, embedded
Deep Dish Dialogues explores the science of baking bread
Baking bread can sometimes feel a lot like magic but in reality it all comes down to science! Join us for a discussion and demonstration on how to make a
Data Skills Workshop Series: Data Visualization in R
In this workshop, we will use the ggplot2 package in RStudio to create visualizations (graphs and plots). The ggplot2 package is an excellent tool for creating customizable graphics. Prior knowledge
Break the Anxiety-Procrastination Cycle
Although many people think that procrastination is a time management issue, most often it is an emotional response. We'll tackle the "complicated failure of self-regulation" in the anxiety-procrastination cycle by learning tips, reviewing research insights, and practicing practical strategies to intervene when anxiety and procrastination are feeding each other. This new three-session skills program with
2024 ICCI Cancer Research Symposium
The 2024 ICCI Cancer Research Symposium is pleased to be back in-person this year! The symposium will take place on Thursday May 23 in the Ontario Veterinary College’s new learning wing, room ECLA 1720, with an online livestream via Teams. We are planning an amazing day of speakers and presentations, including Dr. Chand Khanna of Ethos Veterinary
Journeys of the Filipino Kundiman
Join us at the upcoming "Journeys of the Filipino Kundiman" concert presented by the College of Arts at the University of Guelph in celebration of Asian Heritage Month! On May 25, 2024 at 7:30 p.m., Filipina-Canadian Pianist and College of Arts Faculty Instructor Irene Gregorio, celebrated Filipino Tenor Sal Malaki (Los Angeles Opera and Los
Anxiety Skills & Strategies
Learn effective drug-free approaches for decreasing anxiety within the realms of self-care, self-talk, and self-calming. We'll practice a variety of strategies helpful for decreasing the uncomfortable physical sensations of anxiety, and for preventing the escalation of anxiety, plus draft a personal action plan. This three-session skills program with Kathy Somers of the Stress Management &
Birdwatching Hike (in-person)
Spring has sprung, and there's no better time for birdwatching at The Arboretum! Migratory birds are making their way north from their tropical winter destinations, and our feathered residents have romance on the brain. Come on out for a walk around the Arb in search of whatever birds the day may provide. This is a
Toronto Argonauts Preseason Game vs. Hamilton Ticats
For a fourth consecutive season, the Toronto Argonauts will call the University of Guelph home for training camp as well as a preseason matchup. On Friday, May 31, 2024, the University of Guelph's Alumni Stadium will once again serve as the host venue for a CFL preseason matchup as the Toronto Argonauts host the Hamilton
Teaching with Artificial Intelligence Series
The Office of Teaching and Learning is hosting U of G's first Teaching with Artificial Intelligence Series, a week of workshops, panels, and playgrounds about teaching with AI. Our Teaching with Artificial Intelligence Series (June 3 - June 7, 2024) is open to the University of Guelph, University of Guelph-Humber, and Ridgetown Campus faculty, instructors,
Data-driven and Artificial Intelligence Solutions in the Agri-Food Sector
The conversation will center around data-driven technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) and how they are revolutionizing farming and food production practices. Panelists will highlight real-world applications such as precision farming, predictive analytics for crop and livestock management, and AI-driven food supply chain optimization. The panelists will also discuss emerging technologies such as generative AI, digital
Drawn to Nature: Nature Journaling Workshop (In-person)
Slow down and learn to see the beauty of nature like you’ve never noticed before! Nature Journaling is a great way to connect more deeply with nature and learn to strengthen your skills of observation. Designed for beginners of all ages, this workshop will teach you the fundamentals of nature journaling and give you the
Wellness Workshop at The Arboretum – “Immerse in the Synergy of the Natural World”
We cordially invite you to join a unique Wellness Workshop at the beautiful, 400-acre sprawling The Arboretum, U of Guelph, on June 7, 2024, and "Immerse in the Synergy of the Natural World". The Keynote speaker will be world-renowned Plant Scientist, Professor, Dr. Praveen Saxena, Director of GRIPP, U of G. The title of Professor
Birdwatching Hike (in-person)
Spring has sprung, and there's no better time for birdwatching at The Arboretum! Migratory birds are making their way north from their tropical winter destinations, and our feathered residents have romance on the brain. Come on out for a walk around the Arb in search of whatever birds the day may provide. This is a
Social, Ethical, and Legal Issues of Integrating AI in Agri-Food
In this panel, experts will delve into the complex landscape that accompanies the integration of artificial intelligence in agriculture. The conversation will touch on the ethical and social implications of AI technologies in agri-food and the need for trustworthy and responsible AI solutions to build trust among stakeholders. Legal considerations are also discussed, along with
Summer Art Exhibitions Launch
You are invited! Join us Thursday, June 13 at 6:30 pm, for the launch of the Art Gallery of Guelph’s summer season featuring three exhibitions: Yours in Native Spirit: Richard Bedwash, Catherine Chan: Fractures and Fragments, and What Remains. All three exhibitions address ideas and issues that are exceptionally timely – from the work of
Indigenous Staff and Faculty Circle
Join us for the Indigenous Staff and Faculty Circle! This is a space for Indigenous voices to come together, share experiences, and foster community within our institution. When: June 17th, 1 – 2:30 p.m. Where: UC 441 Sign up. This event is exclusively for First Nations, Inuit and Métis staff and faculty at U of
Enhancing Adoption of Artificial Intelligence in Agri-food: a Path Forward
In this panel, experts with diverse expertise will analyze the primary obstacles hindering the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence in the agri-food sector. The panelists will propose measures to enhance the ecosystem, ultimately aiming for a more efficient, inclusive, and sustainable future.
Cross-Border Dialogues: Tarah Hogue and Pablo N. Barrera
Join us for our last online discussion in the Cross-Border Dialogues series on Tuesday, June 18 at 6:30 p.m., organized and moderated by curator Sally Frater, featuring curator, writer, and cultural worker Tarah Hogue (Remai Modern, Saskatoon) and Adjunct Curator of Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, Pablo N. Barrera. Cross-Border Dialogues is a series of conversations
Gairdner Microbiome Symposium: Exploring Nutrition, Health and Culture through a Microbiome Lens
The University of Guelph’s College of Biological Science will be hosting the Gairdner Microbiome Symposium on June 20, 2024, in partnership with the Gairdner Foundation. The human gut microbiome has garnered enormous interest in the past two decades, both from scientists and the general public. The gut microbiome refers to the collection of microorganisms –