Longo’s awards $10,000 to team that developed best business plan […]
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Longo’s awards $10,000 to team that developed best business plan […]
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Identify Ontario “hot spots” where ticks carry Lyme disease […]
Pest Diagnostic Clinic helps protect valuable crops […]
Summer renos to improve living, working experience on campus […]
Lab identifies pathogens in hatchery fish […]
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Open Learning and Educational Support has launched a new online, peer-reviewed journal on teaching and learning innovations. The TLI On-Line Journal will be published annually to coincide with U of G’s Teaching and Learning Innovations conference. The current issue, available online, includes articles from the 2011 and 2012 conferences. Submissions for the 2013 issue are […]
Campus/community partnership engages youth, develops role models […]
Middle Eastern Scholars group tackles difficult issues […]
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Vaccine would train immune system to search and destroy cancer cells […]
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Glenn Fox, a professor in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, has been appointed a senior fellow of the Fraser Institute, an independent public policy organization. Founded in 1974, the institute brings together academics, economists and policy analysts from around the world to provide market-based solutions to Canadian public policy strategies. “Prof. Fox […]
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Teaching Innovation: Workshops develop teaching skills […]
A forum organized by the University of Guelph and the University of Saskatchewan will place food security in the spotlight for policy-makers, academics and students. The National Food Security Forum 2013 will take place in two parts. Faculty from the University of Guelph will visit Saskatoon May 15 to17 to discuss agricultural production, biotechnology, food […]
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Bacteria database will help identify sources of food contamination […]
Threats include invasive species, development and climate change […]
Veterinary interest began with raising cattle as a teenager […]
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Research recommends pre-emergent weed control for Ontario’s top crops […]
When the government is legal guardian, few students earn a university degree […]
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Braden Evans, a PhD student in the School of Environmental Sciences, will receive the inaugural Associate Vice-President Academic (AVPA) Teaching Assistant Award of Excellence. This is the first U of G teaching award to recognize the contributions of teaching assistants (TAs) across all seven colleges. It will be presented to Evans Aug. 29 at U […]
Guelph research promotes change in farm animal care codes […]
Five projects aimed at strengthening undergraduate engagement and academic success at U of G have received nearly $98,000 from the University’s Learning Enhancement Fund (LEF). Created in 2006, the fund supports initiatives arising from the integrated planning process and the curriculum renewal process. LEF grant proposals can come from faculty or staff in any college, […]