Relaxation & 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 group meets in University Centre, Room 334 from 12 - 1 p.m. The 5:30 p.m. group meets in
Life After Grad – College of Social and Applied Human Sciences
Are you just starting out in your career or perhaps exploring a career transition? Here's an awesome opportunity to network with fellow alumni in established careers! Join us in Peter Clark Hall for the chance to mix and mingle with alumni from various professions to hear about their experiences and get helpful career advice. Learn
Discussion and Q&A with Mike Schreiner, Leader of the Ontario Green Party
The U of G Political Science Society and Public Management Association is hosting a discussion and Q & A with Mike Schreiner, leader of the Ontario Green Party. The event is free and open to everyone. Prof. Craig Johnson, Department of Political Science, will mediate. MacKinnon Building, Room 224
Thursday At Noon Concert Series presents Duo Percussion – More Than Drums!
Brennan Connolly and Dave Robilliard perform an eclectic and high-energy percussion program at this edition of the Thursday at Noon Concert Series. Free 50-minute concert. Everyone is welcome. MacKinnon Building, Room 107
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 at noon on Fridays, from noon to 1 p.m. An online program is also available. The fee is $20 for U of G students, $25 for members of
Owl Prowl – For families
Learn about the behaviour and adaptations of owls in the Guelph area. The introduction to this program will take place indoors, but dress warmly in preparation for a walk outdoors. This program is for adults and children under 14. Presented by guest naturalist Wild Ontario staff.
United in Music, United in Joy – Concert
The University of Guelph Symphonic Choir and the Voices of Joy Community Choir from Newmarket present a music concert Feb. 3. Each choir will present music from their repertory, and then the choirs will perform together, with audience participation encouraged. The Voices of Joy, a choir servicing developmentally challenged adults in Newmarket, Ontario, have been
Owl Prowl – Adults Only
Learn about the behaviour and adaptations of owls in the Guelph area. The introduction to this program will take place indoors, but dress warmly in preparation for a walk outdoors. This program is for adults and teens age 14+. Presented by guest naturalist Wild Ontario staff Fee: $15 Registration Deadline: Jan. 25 Maximum 25 people
Black History Month: CFRU Radio Programming
In celebration of Black History Month, CFRU will run programming content such as Canadian and international artist interviews, comedy, talk shows, as well as featured music. This programming will showcase students and members of the community. Radio shows will be hosted by both first-time and seasoned hosts. Programming will air Feb. 5 to 8 from
LunchTalk: Microaggressions & Inclusivity
GRCGED LunchTalk series is returning with a special workshop on microaggressions and inclusivity, as a part of our Black History Month programming. This LunchTalk will focus on how we can make our spaces more inclusive, and how we can avoid microaggressions. University Centre, Room 430
OVC Alumni and Family Reception at VMX, Orlando
Join Fellow OVC alumni and their families for the annual OVC Alumni Reception at VMX in Orlando, Florida! Enjoy a fun night of entertainment, refreshments and door prizes, while connecting with old friends and making new ones!
P4E Job Fair 2018
The P4E Job Fair is a collaborative effort between the University of Guelph, University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University and Conestoga College. Students from all disciplines and across all semester levels are welcome to network with over 175 employers from diverse sectors! The fair is located at RIM Park in Waterloo. Free shuttle buses to
Black History Month: R.I.S.E Spoken Word
Reaching Intelligent Souls Everywhere (RISE) is a youth-led community movement, composed of artists, activists and revolutionaries. Together, they create a safe and welcoming platform for self-expression and healing through the performance arts. They are well known for their weekly events in Scarborough. R.I.S.E features Faduma Mohamed, Ifrah Hussein, Randell Adjei, and Paul Ohonsi. University Centre,
Black History Month: Food Tasting Event
In celebration of Black History Month, faculty, staff and students are invited to indulge in a variety of dishes from Caribbean and African countries. Meals will include a full plate of cultural dishes accompanied by a beverage for $5. University Centre, Courtyard
Interdisciplinary Feminist Speakers Series Presents “Making, Community: Investigating Diversity in Creative Spaces” With Kim Martin
The maker movement has been growing over the last two decades and is now a part of university life in both makerspaces and digital humanities (DH) centers. Drawing on recent literature which acknowledges both the lack of inclusion and accessibility in makerspaces and a desire for diversity within the digital humanities, Martin will employ intersectional
Engineering Career Night
Engineering alumni and supporters are invited to take part in a night of networking and mentoring with engineering students. Meet up with fellow alumni, help answer career-related questions and guide students on where their engineering degrees can take them.
Landscape Architecture Guest Lecture: Chris Reed
The landscape architecture program in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development presents a guest lecture by Chris Reed, founding director of Stoss Landscape Urbanism and professor at Harvard University Graduate School of Design. His talk is titled "Work-Life". All are welcome. Please register for this free lecture and reception. Lecture Location: Lakeside Downtown
Registration deadline: Pale Ales: Hops, India and Imperials Seminar
The pale ale is one of the most popular beer styles brewing these days. The category itself is broad and encompasses a full range of aroma, colour, flavour and regional flair. We will cover the beer styles under this umbrella, the importance of hops, and the pale's long history in brewing. The seminar takes place
US Foreign Policy in the Trump Era
A panel discussion with Aaron Ettinger, University of Waterloo. Moderated by Ian Spears, University of Guelph MacKinnon Building, Room 230
Thursday At Noon Concert Series presents Virtuosity from the Soul
World-famous Celtic guitarist Tony McManus leads the audience on a deep musical journey at this edition of the Thursday at Noon Concert Series. Free 50-minute concert. Everyone welcome. MacKinnon Building, Room 107