Weekly concert series hosts world-renowned musicians […]
Got a Question? The Library Has Answers
Find out what you need quickly at the ‘Ask Us’ desk […]
Sharing Knowledge Leads to New Solutions
PhD students collaborate on food sustainability project […]
We Need New Tools to Measure Community Well-Being?
New prof implements certificate in civic engagement and global citizenship […]
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United Way Co-Chairs Rally the Troops
Co-chairs for the annual University of Guelph United Way campaign met last week with campus volunteers who will help to run the annual fundraising drive. Now in his second year as a co-chair, history professor Stuart McCook introduced the other 2013 chairs: Kim Best, department and undergraduate secretary in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, and […]
Summer Jobs on Campus Provide Valuable Experience
Learning while working helps students develop new skills […]
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Funeral Service to be Held for Professor Emeritus Elrick
Professor emeritus David Elrick died Aug. 20. Elrick was a professor in the former Department of Land Resource Science from 1962 to 1996. He started his career at U of G in 1957 as a physics professor, before moving to Australia to work for the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. Visitation will be held […]
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Research in Dairy Production Deemed Excellent
Tough questions benefit farmers and veterinarians […]
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Grim Tales Take Over Our Story
GUEST COLUMN – Your degree is not a waste of time […]
Adjunct Prof Wins National Landscape Award
Steve Barnhart, MLA ’95 and an adjunct professor in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, received a 2013 regional merit award from the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects. The award relates to his work as manager of landscape architectural services for the City of Hamilton; he is consultant on the multi-year project that […]
History Prof Uncovers Hotel Secrets
19th-century guest books reveal illicit activities […]
U of G Research Librarian Receives Fellowship
U of G librarian Amanda Etches, head of discovery and access, has been selected by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) for the 2013-2015 ARL Leadership Fellows program. Begun in 2004, the program provides training and networking opportunities to assist librarians as they move into leadership roles at research libraries. U of G’s CIO and […]
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Chocolate Research Has Sweet Rewards
Heat-resistant chocolate can withstand hot summer days […]
Ecosystem Health Depends on Biodiversity
Invasive species pose a threat to Georgian Bay […]
Human Rights and Equity Office Posts Three-Year Report
The Human Rights and Equity Office (HREO) recently released a report outlining its achievements and challenges over the last three years. The report is available on the HREO website. “The HREO report reflects the collective work of all members of the University community in making the University of Guelph a welcoming and inclusive place for […]
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OVC Honours its Founder
Dean visits Scottish home of Andrew Smith […]
Research Aimed at Protecting Groundwater Systems
City of Guelph depends on aquifer […]
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A Plea for Collegiality
GUEST COLUMN – Governance in the time of choler […]
Seagull’s Death Still Making Headlines
Pathologist recalls media frenzy on 30th anniversary of baseball incident […]
Celebrate Food Day Canada With Canadian Cuisine
U of G researchers look at the “real cost” of a picnic […]
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