As part of International Development Week, World University Service of Canada presents a talk by Dahabo Noor Abdi, a Somali woman who completed high school in a Kenyan refugee camp and university in Canada through sponsorship, Feb. 11 at 5:30 p.m. in Room 103 of the University Centre. A pub night fundraiser for Haiti runs […]
Net Impact Competition Tackles Sustainability Issues on Campus
NET IMPACT COMPETITION TACKLES SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES ON CAMPUS The U of G chapter of Net Impact, an international network committed to making business a force for positive social and environmental change, is inviting students to take part in a competition to help tackle sustainability issues on campus. Teams of up to five students will be […]
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Funds Available For New Student Initiatives
U of G’s Gordon Nixon Leadership Awards provide up to $10,000 to campus-based student groups to support new initiatives. The deadline for applications is Feb. 26. For more information, visit www.studentlife.uoguelph.ca/GNLA.shtml. […]
Deadline Nears For Last Lecture Applications
Applications are being accepted until Feb. 12 for this year’s student last lecturer. The Last Lecture was designed to provide an opportunity for graduating students to reflect on their time at U of G. Application forms are available at www.studentlife.uoguelph.ca/LastLecture.shtml. […]
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TSS Hosts ‘EdTech Un-Conference’
Keeping up with changes in learning technology can be challenging, but Teaching Support Services (TSS) plans to tackle the challenge in a unique way when it hosts “The EdTech Un-Conference” Feb. 17 during Reading Week. The event aims to bring U of G faculty and instructional staff together to share information on how they’re using […]
Workshop to Focus on Chemicals in Environment
Environmental Sciences Research Initiative funds event that will bring together scientists and policy-makers […]
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Omega-3 Effects Under Study
Omega-3s are good for you in the long term, but a new Guelph study has found they have the immediate effect of inhibiting the body’s ability to remove blood clots. The research by Prof. Lindsay Robinson, Human Health and Nutritional Sciences, revealed that the fish oil fatty acids increased blood fat and clotting factor activity […]
Thyroid Hormone Can Improve IVF
OVC team finds hormone boosts viable embryos […]
Guelph Student to Compete at World Curling Championships
Member of junior championship team has been rocking since he was seven […]
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AODA Sessions Planned
Accessibility for Ontarians With Disabilities Act establishes new standards […]
Leave for Change a Win-Win Program
A public information session will be held Feb. 17 for people interested in learning more about Leave for Change, a U of G-sponsored program that gives regular full-time staff and faculty an opportunity to volunteer their expertise during short assignments in developing countries. The session runs from noon to 1:15 p.m. in Room 103 of […]
Changing With the Times
Communications and Public Affairs to launch fully online information service […]
NSERC Supports Sustainability
Guelph receives $2.2 million for five research projects […]
The Business of People
Banker-turned-business prof finds what was missing from her professional life […]
Connecting the Dots
“The best part of my job is helping people reach their potential,” says Elizabeth Lowenger, the Ontario Veterinary College’s diversity and careers co-ordinator. […]
Guelph-Humber Plant Wall a Breath of Fresh Air
U of G grad uses seed technology developed on campus to design biofilter that brings greenery indoors, helps clean and freshen air […]
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