Guelph students join the fight against HIV and AIDS in Africa […]
Statistical Models Benefit First Nations Fishery
Computer science prof says ecology overlaps public health research […]
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Pregnancy and Birth Experience Varies by Country
Prof interviews mothers in Canada, U.S. and Central America […]
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Don’t Let Diving Get You Bent Out of Shape
Prof studies decompression sickness […]
Prof Gives First Nations a Voice
Former students of residential schools share their experiences […]
New Website Honours Canadian Novelist Robert Kroetsch
A new website about the late Robert Kroetsch, a Canadian novelist, poet and academic, has been developed by U of G professor Smaro Kamboureli, School of English and Theatre Studies. Intended for general readers and scholars, the website robertkroetsch.ca discusses the life and works of what Kamboureli calls “one of the most important literary figures […]
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Researchers Look at Osteoarthritis Pain
Insights may help to slow disease progression […]
Food Day Canada Puts Flavour on the Map
Share your menu online […]
Ag HR Symposium at U of G a First in Canada
Leading professionals from across North America gathered for the first Ag HR Symposium in Canada at the University of Guelph July 24 and 25. Organized by Sara Mann, associate professor of strategic human resources management and organizational behavior in U of G’s College of Management and Economics (CME), the symposium included representatives from University of […]
Conference Focuses on Farming in the City
Urban farmers learn how to get growing […]
Serving Local Food in Hospitals Faces Obstacles
Cost and food safety among concerns […]
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Student Keeps Feet on the Ground, Eyes on Space
Interest in space started at age 12 […]
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Cow Antibodies Offer Hope for Human Diseases
“It has great applications even for human therapeutic use.” […]
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Prof Makes Physics Fun
Teaching Innovation: Interactive classes get students involved […]
Casino’s Atmosphere Affects Gamblers’ Behaviour
Environment makes gamblers want to “stay and play” […]
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U of G Research Takes Flight
Satellite to monitor moisture levels on Earth […]
Marathon to Benefit NGO Started by U of G Prof
A project started by a University of Guelph professor to help Honduran farmers will benefit from a Toronto marathon this fall. Proceeds from the Run for Biodiversity — part of the annual Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon Oct. 14 — will go to the Foundation for Participatory Research with Honduran Farmers. This non-governmental organization (NGO) promotes […]
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Gryphon Golfer Shines at World Championships
U of G student Chris Hemmerich was the second-best Canadian golfer and a top-20 finisher at the Federation of International Sports Universities (FISU) World University Golf Championship this month in Liberec, Czech Republic. Held July 2 to 6, the event brought together the best student-athlete golfers from around the world. The FISU Games are the […]
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Gut Bacteria May Hold Key to Autism
Mother of autistic son finds open minds at U of G […]
Founding Dean Murdo MacKinnon Dies
M.H.M. (Murdo) MacKinnon, a founding dean of the University of Guelph, died July 8. A memorial service will take place July 14, 11 a.m., at Harcourt United Church, 87 Dean Ave., Guelph, followed by a reception. MacKinnon joined the University of Guelph in 1964 as the founding dean of Wellington College of Arts and Science. […]