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Events for Tuesday, February 10, 2026 - Tuesday, February 10, 2026

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Guelph Tech Showcase

The sixth annual Guelph Technology Showcase brings more than 30 companies to U of G to highlight technical innovations in the region. Everyone is welcome. Location: Science Complex atrium

Winter Exhibitions Open at Art Gallery of Guelph

Everyone is invited to the opening reception for winter exhibitions at the Art Gallery of Guelph. The exhibitions are "Contrarieties and Counterpoints: Recent Paintings by Melanie Authier" (Jan. 19 to

Night Stalker’s Owl Prowl (for Adults)

Guest naturalist Jenn Bock will teach you about the behaviour and adaptations of owls in the Guelph area. The introduction to this program starts indoors, but dress warmly for a

M.Sc. Thesis Defence: Tasha Valente

Tasha Valente, an M.Sc. candidate in the Department of Plant Agriculture, will defend her thesis on "Evaluation of Cultural Weed Control Methods in Soybean (Glycine max) to Improve Crop Competitiveness."

Night Stalker’s Owl Prowl (Family Night)

Guest naturalist Jenn Bock will teach you about the behaviour and adaptations of owls in the Guelph area. The introduction to this program will take place indoors, but dress warmly

Register for 3-Minute Thesis Competition

The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is a competition for graduate students in which participants present their research and its wider impact in three minutes or less to a panel of non-specialist judges.

Better Sleep Program

Learn how to decrease insomnia, fall asleep (or back to sleep) more easily, and get more energy from sleep using proven, drug-free strategies. This five-session program meets on Fridays from

FarmSmart Agricultural Conference

The FarmSmart Agricultural Conference features more than 50 concurrent sessions that appeal to everyone involved in farm operations. From cash crop, livestock, business and environmental topics to the popular youth

Blood Donor Clinic

A blood donor clinic will be held Jan. 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the University Centre, Peter Clark Hall.

Relaxation and Stress Management Skills

Learn to relax tight muscles, calm anxiety, settle a busy brain, cope effectively and have more energy. This skills training program meets twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays for 12 sessions over six weeks. The noon-hour group meets in University Centre Room 335  from 12 to 1 p.m. The 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. group

Guelph Organic Conference and Trade Show

This event is a leading Canadian forum where farmers and consumers can discuss issues affecting the national organic sector. Try organic food samples, attend workshops, meet organic growers, gardeners and researchers, discuss consumer issues, and learn more about permaculture and greenhouses. Location: University Centre, Peter Clark Hall (lower level)  

Thursday at Noon Concert Series Presents THREE: Dreams and Wandering

Guy Few (trumpet and piano); Nadina Jackson (bassoon); and Leslie Newman (flute) perform a variety of chamber works from the 18th to the 20th centuries. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. Time: noon Location: MacKinnon, Room 107

Biomedical Science Leadership Conference

This annual conference is a great way for students to hear from interesting speakers about their school, learn about career paths in various health fields and meet with current master's, PhD, medical school and veterinary school students. Lunch is included. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the University Centre information desk located on

Winter Landscape Photography Workshop

Photographer Sylvia Galbraith will host a discussion and presentation on the unique challenges of winter photography. Dress warmly and bring a tripod if possible. All skill levels and film or digital camera users are welcome. This program is highly recommended for those who love the outdoors and for artists who take reference photos. The early bird fee

“Take a Paws” With a Furry Friend

Need a study break? Bring your paws to "Take a Paws," where volunteers and their dogs will meet with groups of 25 students every 15 minutes. Visit GryphLife to register as space is limited. This event is hosted by the Central Student Association. Location: University Centre, Peter Clark Hall

GRADuate on Time

GRADuate on Time is a half-day workshop designed to help graduate students meet the specific time management challenges they face. Participants will learn concrete strategies to manage their time, graduate on schedule, balance conflicting priorities and manage procrastination. Registration is required. Location: McLaughlin Library