Pure strains donated by top Canadian poultry breeder […]
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Pure strains donated by top Canadian poultry breeder […]
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A University of Guelph graduate student has received a $3,500 scholarship from the Agricultural Institute of Canada Foundation. Sebastian Daly Kindsvater won a 2014 Douglas McRorie Memorial Scholarship in agricultural business, finance, economics and trade. Daly Kindsvater is a master’s student in the Department of Food, Agriculture and Resource Economics. He is studying food security, […]
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Research looks at effects of resistant starch on diabetes risk […]
Prof. Avis Devine, Marketing and Consumer Studies, has received a prestigious international award for her research on residential and sustainable real estate. Devine was named the 2014 recipient of the Aareal Award for Excellence in Real Estate Research (doctoral dissertation category). The award is administered by the Real Estate Management Institute of the EBS Business […]
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Laboratory Services tests samples and makes dietary recommendations […]
Performance will feature symphonic choir, chamber singers and orchestra […]
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While Guelph’s Model United Nations club is only four years old, it is holding its own against other university clubs when it comes to competitions. This year, with about 30 schools participating – the largest number in the competition’s 29-year history – three U of G students won awards at the North American Model United […]
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University tradition returns for Alumni Weekend […]
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Research could reveal causes of neurological disorders […]
Children with autism have higher levels of certain types of gut bacteria […]
Ontario farmers need more cold-tolerarnt spuds […]
Over the weekend, more than 330 College Royal visitors participated in the first-ever Great Town and Gown Chili Chow Down and voted for their favourite recipes. Twelve restaurant teams from downtown Guelph and U of G brought 24 types of chili to the event, and $1,175.95 was raised for the Guelph Food Bank through donations. […]
Losing a pet can be like losing a loved one […]
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Theatres and newspapers were the main source of information […]
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Carbon dioxide helps neutralize solid waste […]
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New learning centre will expand existing facilities […]
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Start-ups receive funding and mentoring […]
Adverse reactions and mercury preservatives are among top fears […]
Flying army carries friendly microbes […]
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Items include veterinary curiosities […]
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