Guelph-based Metalumen sponsors trip […]
Social Media Helps Farmers Get Growing
Twitter, Facebook and blogs offer tips on pest control […]
Salt Is Good for Roads, Bad for Environment
Aquatic life suffers from road salt exposure […]
OAC Prof Left a Leafy Legacy
Zavitz promoted reforestation across Ontario […]
Vet Students Treat Stuffed Animals Too
Children bring their toys for a check-up at Hill’s Pet Nutrition Primary Healthcare Centre […]
Theatre Puts History, Politics On Stage
Prof finds theatricality in everyday life […]
CME Students Raise $6,100 for ‘Homeless’ Campaign
College of Management and Economics students Andrew Wright, Krystal Carrey, Chloe Blais, Jena Mesih and Hannah McClenaghan lived outdoors during the annual “5 Days for the Homeless” event and raised more than $6,100 for Wyndham House, a Guelph-based youth emergency shelter. That amount exceeds the previous U of G record by more than 20 per […]
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Gryphon Athletes Support Big Brothers Big Sisters
The University of Guelph’s Department of Athletics raised nearly $9,000 for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Guelph during the charity’s 37th annual Bowl For Kids Sake held earlier this month. A check was presented to Big Brothers Big Sisters during the annual University athletics banquet Thursday night. This was the third year U of G […]
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Cable Television Features DNA Barcoding
The University of Guelph’s pivotal role in the global growth of DNA barcoding is featured in this week’s edition of the local Rogers TV cable television show Talk Local with host Martin Bosch. Profs. Steven Newmaster, herbarium director at the Biodiversity Institute of Ontario, and Robert Hanner, associate director of the Canadian Barcode of Life […]
People Are Talking About OVC Hockey
Even legendary goaltender Ken Dryden has a greeting for students competing in the OVC Challenge Cup […]
Roots Are More Important Than Shoots, Says Prof
Growing plants in air makes roots easier to study […]
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Program Counsellor at the Head of the Class
Helping students is the highlight of his day […]
New Course Covers Food Risks for Experts
Can the food industry better control the safety of their products? What risks come with new products, processes or markets? Considering the recent cases of E. coli contamination of food, the time is right to seek answers to these questions. A new short course offered by the University of Guelph’s Department of Food Science will […]
Prof Joins Guelph After International Career
Teaching is “something I very much enjoy.” […]
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Contest Puts Sustainability in the Spotlight
Student’s song lyrics strike a chord […]
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Ontario Hostelry Institute Honours Julia Christensen-Hughes
Julia Christensen-Hughes, dean of the College of Management and Economics, has received the 2012 gold award in the educator category from the Ontario Hostelry Institute (OHI). It was presented to her at a gala at the Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto Thursday night. OHI Gold Awards recognize those top hospitality industry achievers whose commitment to […]
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Students Fight for Right to Education
Religious group banned from attending university in Iran […]
Budding Researcher Takes Root in Plant Agriculture
Undergrad’s research published in journal articles […]
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Physics Students Recreate Nobel Experiments
Donations from faculty, staff and alumni fund new lab equipment […]
Chamber Singers Compete in Germany
Choir hopes to hit a high note with judges […]