Campus Fresh Food Market
This on-campus market offers fresh fruit and vegetables for the U of G campus, priced on a sliding-scale. The reduced end is as affordable as we can offer it (30-50% off of retail), and the other end is similar to grocery store pricing. Choose what you'd like to pay in that range — no questions
ONLINE and IN-PERSON: College Royal 2022
ONLINE and IN-PERSON Ontario, CanadaThe College Royal Society invites you to venture into the Royal Forest March 19 and 20! Check out barn tours, livestock shows, art shows, live club displays and more! There are plenty of events for everyone to enjoy! During COVID-19, in-person College Royal events are open to students, faculty and staff and their immediate families.
ONLINE: Experiences of Discrimination in Guelph Wellington – A Discussion of Research Findings and Community Reflections
The Guelph Wellington Local Immigration Partnership (GWLIP), the Community Engaged Scholarship Institute, and the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences at the University of Guelph are hosting a webinar on the International Day of the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. This webinar will discuss the findings and methodology of a recent study entitled “Discrimination Experienced by
ONLINE: Exploring Careers Impacting the Environment
ONLINE Ontario, CanadaCreate your own event experience by attending one, some or all sessions at the Exploring Careers Impacting the Environment: Career Series. Attend a presentation, information session, career panel, even a job fair featuring employers hiring students who want to have an impact on the environment! Broaden your perspective and make new connections about the possibilities
World Water Day 2022
Join the Morwick G360 Groundwater Research Institute for World Water Day 2022 at the University of Guelph! The theme for this year is Groundwater: Making the Invisible Visible. Join us for a campus-wide and community event! Registration is mandatory for both in-person and virtual attendance. There is no cost for this event. Groundwater provides 30%
Arboretum Workshop: The Art and Practice of Pruning
This half-day indoor/outdoor practical workshop teaches the principles of easy and correct pruning in the home landscape. Participants learn how to choose the right equipment and how to keep it sharp and clean. Pruning techniques will be shown and practiced on a variety of shrubs and small trees. Fee: $60 (plus HST) per person if
ONLINE: A Conversation with Dr. Jane Goodall – Breaking Bias, Breaking Barriers
In celebration of International Women's Day, join the University of Guelph's Diversity and Human Rights AVP, Indira Naidoo-Harris for a conversation with Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and UN Messenger of Peace, about women in research, gender equity, environmentalism and building a strong future for all of us. A presentation
School of Fine Art and Music MFA Open Studios
Ontario, CanadaMFA students in our Studio Art program will host Open Studios, giving the community a chance to tour studios and become acquainted with this dynamic, unique program and its award-winning students. This year's students include: Megan Arnold - Alicia Barbieri - sophia bartholomew - Yan Wen Chang - Rihab Essayh - Julien Fisher - Samuelle
The Dasha Shenkman Lecture in Contemporary Art
14th annual Dasha Shenkman Lecture in Contemporary Art Featuring artist, writer and film maker Chris Kraus - "Art Outside the Centre" War Memorial Hall Admission Free - Everyone Welcome! Register online. Presented by the College of Arts, the School of Fine Art and Music, Manulife and Corus
ONLINE: Introduction to the Professional and Career Development Record (PCDR)
The Professional and Career Development Record (PCDR) is a tool built into Experience Guelph launched in November 2021. The PCDR formally recognizes a student's involvement in on- and off- campus professional and career development activities, most notably experiential learning. The University of Guelph recognizes professional and career development as the unique and sometimes overlapping aspects
Community Presidential Installation Celebration
Students, faculty and staff are invited to join an in-person celebration as we mark the installation of the University's ninth president and vice-chancellor, Dr. Charlotte Yates. Thursday, March 24 Noon to 1 p.m. Summerlee Science Complex Atrium Noon to 1 p.m. - Light refreshments and conversation boards - share your hopes for U of G's
Thriving in Action: Finding Balance
How do we find a balance between being a student, a worker, a friend, a family member? How do we find joy in our many roles? In this Thriving in Action session, we will explore how we can integrate the many facets of our lives together. We will identify habits that help us thrive and learn practical time management strategies to help us build new
Arboretum Workshop: The Art and Practice of Pruning
Mask (medical grade or higher), proof of vaccination and screening required to attend this event. This half-day indoor/outdoor practical workshop teaches the principles of easy and correct pruning in the home landscape. Participants learn how to choose the right equipment and how to keep it sharp and clean. Pruning techniques will be shown and practiced
ONLINE: Thinking Spaces with Aruna Antonella Handa
Thinking Spaces: The Reading Group and Speaker Series is pleased to present “Untitled or how free is free anyway? Unpacking the ceteris paribus clauses in free improvisation,” a talk by Aruna Antonella Handa. The event will take place via Zoom. A moderated Q&A will follow the talk. If you are interested in attending, please register
Project SOY Plus Competition Finale
After months of work, student teams involved in the 2021-2022 Project SOY Plus competition are ready to showcase their creative and potentially industry-altering plant-based products. Contestant entries will be open
ONLINE Arboretum Workshop: An Introduction to Anishinaabe Bimaadiziwin ‘Path/ Life’ – Workshop 1
This series of online workshops from the Arboretum will offer an introduction to Anishinaabe culture, science, language and knowledge. The Anishinabek are the Indigenous peoples of the Great Lakes region. Workshop 1- Akinoomaagewin, A Brief Introduction to Anishinaabe Science and Education In this workshop an explanation of what Anishinaabe science will be discussed, and how
ONLINE: Effective Studying – A Balanced Approach
This workshop is for undergraduate students who would like to learn how to balance staying healthy while studying for exams. During the session, students will learn about the importance of balanced mental/physical health for studying; tools, strategies, and activities to help prioritize and promote these elements; and academic resources and supports available for them at
ONLINE: Campus Day
This event is open to all future students! You do not need an offer of admission to participate. It is your chance to get more familiar with our academic programs
ONLINE: Skills for Research Impact workshop – Evaluating Knowledge Translation and Transfer (KTT) Activities
When all is said and done, how do you know it worked? Go beyond the anecdote and learn to use evaluation techniques to assess the impact of your knowledge mobilization efforts. By the end of this Skills for Research Impact workshop, participants will be able to: Summarize the steps involved in evaluating KTT Discuss common
ONLINE: Tips to Prepare for Final Exams
Join this workshop led by Learning Peer Helpers from McLaughlin Library on study and preparation tips for final exams! The workshop will cover techniques to prepare for different types of exams (multiple choice, short answer, essay questions)! Learn more and register online.