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Philosophy Speaker Series

Alex King, assistant professor of philosophy at SUNY Buffalo, presents "Aesthetic Reasons for Action." Everyone is welcome. Location: MacKinnon Building, Room 310

University of Guelph Chamber Ensemble Concert

The University of Guelph Chamber Ensemble, led by conductor Henry Janzen, will perform their annual fall concert. This concert is free and open to everyone. Time: 3 p.m. Location: MacKinnon Building, Room 107

University of Guelph CME Concert

The Guelph CME, led by conductor Joe Sorbara, will perform their fall concert of contemporary and improvisational material at Silence, 46 Essex St., Guelph. Doors open at 1 p.m. Everyone is welcome. The cover charge is $5 at the door. Time: 1:30 p.m.

Poultry Health Research Network Seminar

Joshua Gong, research scientist at the Guelph Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, will discuss "Gaps and Tips in the Development of Probiotics." For more information, contact Ravi Kulkarni, PHRN coordinator, at r.kulkarni@uoguelph.ca, or call 519-824-4120, Ext. 54759. Time: 12:30 p.m. Location: OVC Pathobiology AHL, Room 1812

Take a Paws with Therapy Dogs

Exam stress hounding you? Why not go to the dogs? Four fun-loving, tongue-lolling, tail-wagging bundles of fur are waiting for you to give them 15 minutes of attention. Register today

December 6 Memorial

The U of G campus community is invited to attend a memorial to commemorate the 14 female engineering students who were killed at l'École Polytechnique de Montréal on Dec. 6,

MA Thesis Defence: Josh Barry

Josh Barry, an MA student in the Department of Philosophy, will defend his thesis on "The Familiar and Unfamiliar: An Examination of Home and Anxiety." His adviser is Prof. Karen Houle. Time: 12:30 p.m. Location: MacKinnon Building, Room 346

M.Sc. Thesis Defence: Jeffrey Davidson

Jeffrey Davidson, a master of science candidate in the Department of Chemistry, will defend his thesis on "Synthesis of Clostridium Bolteae Capsular Polysaccharide Fragments: A Repeating Disaccharide Unit." Time: 10 a.m. Location: Science Complex, Room 1511

M.Sc. Thesis Defence: Erwin Remigio

Erwin Remigio, an M.Sc. candidate in the Department of Chemistry, will defend his thesis on "Preparation and Activity of Multidentate β-Amino Sulfoxide Ligands and Expedited Catalytic Synthesis of Bupropion." Time: 2 p.m. Location: Science Complex, Room 1511

PhD Thesis Defence: Jay Park

Jay Park, a PhD candidate in the Department of Chemistry, will defend his thesis on "Development and Characterization of Novel Bicomposite Mixed Ionic and Electron Conductor Metal Oxide Thin Films Fabricated by Ultrasonic Spray Pyrolysis." Time: 2 p.m. Location: Science Complex, Room 1511

Wine and Spirit Education Trust (WSET) Level 1 Award in Spirits

Open to the public, this one-day course will introduce you to the basic principles of spirit production and the main types and styles of spirits. You will also learn how to serve spirits and understand the basic principles of marketing used for the sale of spirits and the issues relating to the safe consumption of

Building Canada Lecture

Richard Hill presents “Kanata to Canada: Ongoing Legacy of the Silver Covenant Chain.” This event is the first in a year-long series of lectures that focus on building our nation. The lectures will be held on the second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Guelph Civic Museum, 52 Norfolk St., Guelph. Presented

Master’s Info Session for International Development Studies

Are you interested in learning about U of G's collaborative master's specialization in International Development Studies (IDS)?  IDS includes 17 programs across the University. All undergraduate students are welcome to attend our information session. A pizza lunch is provided. Location: MacKinnon Building, Room 132

Owl Workshop

Learn how to use your eyes and ears to identify Ontario's owls. An evening "owl prowl" from 6 to 8 p.m. is planned. The early bird fee is $95 by Jan. 5. Location: Arboretum Centre

Writing Tune-up Grammar Series

This two-day Writing Tune-up: Grammar series is open to graduate and undergraduate students, faculty and staff at the University of Guelph, as well as Guelph community members. Although you can attend either day, it is recommended that you start with Day 1. Time: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Location: McLaughlin Library, Room 384

Dial Down University Stress and Anxiety

What are the most common anxiety escalators? Learn about them, along with proven tips and strategies that you can use to decrease stress and anxiety in this free, one-hour workshop for university students provided by the Stress Management and High Performance Clinic. Location: University Centre, Room 335

Leadership Call to Action Speaker Series Presents Dr. Samantha Nutt

The Leadership Call to Action Speaker Series showcases business and social-entrepreneurial leaders whose professional efforts have created social change. Attendees of the Leadership Call to Action event will be asked to commit to a change in their daily lives, no matter how insignificant, that will create social change in their organization or community. This year,

Landscape Architecture Guest Lecture by Marc Ryan

The landscape architecture program in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development presents a guest lecture by Marc Ryan, principal and co-founder of Public Work in Toronto. His talk is titled "Starting Points." Time: 11:45 a.m. Location: Landscape Architecture, Room 125

Wednesday Noon-Hour Walks in Arboretum

Nature is known for being unpredictable and unexpected, so what awaits us today? Jason Chan (Ext. 53615), the Arboretum's naturalist intern, will lead walks every Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. from January through April (hikes may be cancelled due to inclement weather). Location: Arboretum Centre, Kiosk Campus Entrance

HAFA/HFTM Career Networking Night

The HAFA/HFTM Alumni Career Networking Night continues to be a success thanks to the enthusiastic participation of our alumni and students. Our alumni are excited to come back to the school to meet with our students and share their career experiences. The format of the evening will include round-table discussions between alumni and students, with