Holocaust Education Week: Cattle Car Exhibit
For the third consecutive year, Guelph Hillel will showcase a replica of a German cattle car in Branion Plaza, similar to the ones used by the Nazis to transport Jews
Thursday At Noon Concert Series presents Autumn Colours
Renowned mezzo-soprano Krisztina Szabó and pianist Anna Ronai perform works related to the beauty of autumn colours. Free concert, everyone welcome. Donations are gratefully accepted. MacKinnon Building, Room 107.
Holocaust Education Week: Holocaust Survivor Speaker – Howard Chandler
Guelph Hillel is honoured to have Holocaust survivor Howard Chandler share his testimony with the community on Nov. 9 in Peter Clark Hall. Doors open at 5 p.m. Chandler is
Opportunity Knocks: Visual Art and Music – Finding and Responding to Creative Opportunities
Guelph Arts Council is pleased to collaborate with the Art Gallery of Guelph and the University of Guelph’s School of Fine Art and Music in presenting Opportunity Knocks: Visual Arts
Decreasing Headaches
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 Thursdays
Remembrance Day Service
The University of Guelph will hold its annual Remembrance Day Service on Friday, November 10 in War Memorial Hall. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Holocaust Education Week: Shabbat Dinner
Guelph Hillel hosts an open Shabbat dinner with guest speaker Dr. Bernd Wollschlaeger. Dr. Wollschlaeger’s book “A German Life: Against All Odds Change is Possible” describes his struggle growing up
Arab Spring and the Quest for New Metaphors Conference
This two-day conference hosted by the University of Guelph's History Department explores the dynamics of the Arab Spring and its aftermath. Scholars focusing on this topic from around the globe
Science and Engineering Sunday
Find out what science and engineering is all about at the University of Guelph. Visit our campus and meet with staff, faculty and students from different areas of science and
International Education Week
The Centre for International Programs is celebrating International Education Week, an annual week-long celebration of international education designed to showcase the significant contribution that international education makes in preparing Canadians
Annual Bio-Instrumentation Tradeshow
Connect with industry representatives and meet with senior bioengineers who have developed prototypes and products to solve practical problems in biomedical, health care, food and agricultural industries. All are welcome.
Dial Down Academic Stress and Anxiety
What are the most common anxiety escalators? Learn about these, along with proven tips and strategies you can use to decrease stress and anxiety in this free, one-hour workshop for
2017 Harshman Lecture: Talking About Death Won’t Kill You
Kathy Kortes-Miller, Assistant Professor at the School of Social Work and the Palliative Care Research Lead at the Centre for Education and Research on Aging and Health at Lakehead University,
The Millennial Malcontent
The Millennial Malcontent: University of Guelph's School of English and Theatre Studies stages new hipster satire by award-winning playwright Erin Shields. This year's main stage production is directed by Prof.
Fair November 2017
The 43rd annual Fair November show is one of the Guelph community’s favourite annual events, bringing together some of the very best in Canadian handmade goods. For four days only,
Thursday At Noon Concert Series presents Headin’ North
The Al Gorman Quartet perform jazz music inspired by the North. Free concert, everyone welcome. Donations are gratefully accepted. MacKinnon Building, Room 107
Landscape Architecture Guest Lecture by Kona Gray
The Landscape Architecture program in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development presents a guest lecture by Kona Gray, Principal of EDSA Inc. His talk is titled "Global Design
Student Print Show and Sale
Students from the School of Fine Art and Music will be showing and selling their original lithographs, etchings, relief and screen prints. Admission is free. November 17 and 18 -
Gull Workshop
This workshop has been designed to help you develop your skills in the identification of wintering gulls. Through a variety of hands-on activities, you will learn about gull plumage, size
Meet the Dean: Women in Science and Engineering Talk
The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences' newly appointed dean, Mary Wells, is eager to meet students and share her vision and ideas. This is a great opportunity for students