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Decreasing Headaches Workshop

Learn drug-free strategies to decrease tension and migraine headaches, and the pain of headaches, without medications. This four-session program, offered by the Stress Management Clinic, meets on Wednesday evenings for

Registration deadline: Cider in Ontario Seminar

Former University of Guelph student Tariq Ahmed of Revel Cider Co. will join us to explain his journey in opening a cidery in Ontario. We will cover cider production, apple

International Women’s Day

University of Guelph

On March 8, we celebrate International Women's Day. Throughout history, women have collaborated and lead purposeful action to redress inequality in the hope of a better future. These efforts have been carried out through bold well-documented action, as well as through humble resistance that never made it into history books. International Women's Day is a

DigiDo – Re-Situating Women: A Feminist Wikipedia Edit-a-thon

Come to our Feminist Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, with a focus on women's histories, inspired by Art+Feminism, a "do-it-yourself and do-it-with others" campaign! Edit women into Wikipedia: update or create entries on women — broadly conceived — across disciplines. Possible topics include visual artists, poets, scientists, activists, philosophers and more. Draw on your passion and expertise! Join us at 9

Honouring International Women’s Day: Research & Revolt!

The Research Facility for Women’s Health and Wellbeing (Psychology Department) is hosting its second annual free one-day conference in honour of International Women’s Day 2018, where researchers from across the

School of Environmental Sciences Lunch and Learn Session

Chris Parsons, assistant professor from the CERC Ecohydrology Group within Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Waterloo presents "Legacy phosphorus in freshwater sediments: Mechanisms controlling internal P loading

Deadline to Drop Courses

The deadline to drop Winter 2018 courses is March 9 (the fortieth class day) for diploma, undergraduate and graduate students on all campuses. This only applies to one-semester courses. Courses

Control Academic Stress:  Planning and Prioritizing

McLaughlin Library 480 Gordon Street, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

In this session offered through McLaughlin Library's Learning Services, participants will learn practical planning and prioritization strategies to help them achieve school-work-life balance. Please register in advance for this free

Amanda Lang – The Beauty of Discomfort talk and book signing

Guelph Gryphons Athletics Centre - Events Centre

Free public talk and book signing in support of the United Nations' HeForShe women's solidarity movement for gender equality. Why do some people drive change while others are blindsided by

Interdisciplinary Feminism (IF…): Fit is a Feminist Issue

McLaughlin Library 480 Gordon Street, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

IF...Interdisciplinary Feminist Speaker Series Presents Samantha Brennan - Fit is a Feminist Issue Come hear new College of Arts Dean Samantha Brennan talk about her adventures in blogging about feminism and fitness (http://fitisafeministissue.com). She'll talk about why feminists ought to take physical activity seriously as a matter of equality, well-being and justice. Samantha will also

SES Seminar Lunch & Learn

Alexander Hall

Guest: Dr. Brewster Conant- Dept. of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Waterloo. "Conceptualizing Groundwater/ Surface-Water Interactions: Processes Affecting Discharging" Everyone is welcome to attend. Alexander Hall, Room 218

IF (Interdisciplinary Feminism)…Prod-Tech-Tivity and the Art of Slowing Down

McLaughlin Library 480 Gordon Street, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Bring your lunch and join us in THINC Lab for an interesting discussion of "Prod-tech-tivity and the Art of Slowing Down". PhD student Abi Lemak will kick us off by introducing some of her favourite apps and platforms for helping manage her time. Everyone is welcome to join in on the fun, in this inclusive, welcoming conversation

Distinguished Alumni Lecture in Engineering

Richards Building 101 Reynolds Walk

Marv DeVries, President and CEO of Trojan Technologies, will be speaking at the School of Engineering on the topic -  Water: Global Issues and Opportunities. DeVries is a proud alumni