Entrepreneurs are raising chickens for food, money and respect […]
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The University of Guelph swept the 2011 animal welfare judging competition, besting teams from across North America to win first place in all three divisions: undergraduate, DVM and graduate student. Held this week at Michigan State University (MSU), the event attracted 20 teams from across the continent. It was sponsored by the American Veterinary Medical […]
Course teaches students how to get their research published […]
The Wig-a-Day competition organized by United Way student volunteers has received seven “hilarious hairpieces” from U of G student groups and departments. In support of the campus United Way campaign, U of G president Alastair Summerlee will wear the top five wigs that earn the highest donations. The wigs will be on display for voting […]
Spending three weeks in Kathmandu, Nepal, was an eye-opening experience for Sean Yo, web analyst at CCS. He captured stunning images of the city while volunteering with Leave for Change in 2007. See Kathmandu through his eyes by visiting his photo exhibit in the library (Oak Wall, first floor). As the second person from U […]
Photography workshops introduce children to the natural world
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“We are indeed connected,” wrote Prof. Madhur Anand, School of Environmental Sciences, in an essay published in “Science Careers” from the journal Science about her experience this month as a Young Scientist at the World Economic Forum. More than 40 scientists from 23 countries attended a three-day Summer Davos forum held in Dalian, China, to […]
Goal is to treat respiratory muscle damage
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Gigapixel panoramics submitted by photographers around the world […]
Guelph research development benefits both species of ruminants
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When psychology professor Saba Safdar’s students wanted to raise money for A Dare to Remember, a fundraiser for the Stephen Lewis Foundation, they didn’t sell raffle tickets or hold a bake sale. Instead, they staged a flash mob in Branion Plaza on Nov. 1. “The students really got into it,” says Safdar. They raised $200. Last […]
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Used book program can return half the original price […]
The men’s rugby team won a bronze medal at the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) championships this past weekend, and head coach Darrell Devine was named the coach of the year. This is the second time that Devine has won a coach-of-the-year award. This was the Gryphons’ first OUA medal since their gold season in 1998. […]
Food Network celebrity chef Chuck Hughes spent his day off at U of G’s food lab, where he gave cooking lessons to a group of Grade 7 students from St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic School. Host of Chuck’s Day Off, Hughes showed off his culinary skills on Nov. 10 as part of U of G’s […]
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Teaching Innovation – Trio of courses engage students […]
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Small and polluted, the river is still a drawing card for people […]
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U of G graduate Tammy Fischer of Teeswater, Ont., won first place in the senior division of the annual Canadian Young Speakers for Agriculture competition held Nov. 5 during the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto. Two Guelph undergrads were among the finalists: Robin Callaghan of Reaboro, Ont., and Martin Straathof of Arnprior, Ont., who […]
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He’s been solving other people’s problems for 34 years […]
The family of professor emeritus Bruce Hunter, Department of Pathobiology, write to thank the University community for expressions of sympathy after his sudden death Oct. 19: “Extending a heartfelt thanks to the administration, faculty and friends, who have joined with us to grieve and celebrate Bruce’s life. His life force has rippled out globally, and […]
Studies range from winter hardiness to fragrant oils […]