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Professor Renée Bergeron, director of Campus d’Alfred, will continue in her administrative role at OAC’s francophone campus until 2017. “It is important that we review and evaluate the contributions of our senior administration on a regular basis” says OAC dean Rob Gordon. “I am very pleased with the input we had from across the College […]
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Jia Yang Li, vice-minister of agriculture in China and president of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) was at the University of Guelph May 4, beginning a fourth year of a China – U of G partnership. The partnership program between the two institutions reflects common research interests in plant and animal sciences. CAAS […]
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The Ontario Library Association (OLA) has honoured U of G librarian Jim Brett with its President’s Award for Exceptional Service. Established in1990, the award isn’t given every year but is used to recognize outstanding contributions to the profession and the association. The award means a great deal to Brett: “Being recognized by your peers validates […]
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Despite volunteering for numerous causes – both on and off campus – Claire Alexander remains humble about receiving a County of Wellington Volunteer Appreciation Award from the Volunteer Centre of Guelph/Wellington. “There are a lot of people doing amazing things in our community, and I am very humbled to have been recognized in this way,” […]
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Serge Desmarais, associate vice-president (academic), will be completing his first term on Dec. 1 and has expressed a willingness to be considered for reappointment. Accordingly, a committee is being created to review Desmarais’s first term. Maureen Mancuso, provost and vice-president (academic), seeks nominations for one regular full-time staff member and three faculty members for election […]