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Grey Gryphons Win Invitational University Hockey Cup
The University of Guelph Grey Gryphons won the 35th-annual Invitational Faculty and Staff Hockey Tournament held Feb. 23 and 24 on campus. U of G has hosted the tournament since 1997. This year’s event included teams from the universities of Waterloo, Western, Laurier, McMaster and Nipissing as well as U of G. The Guelph team […]
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New Prof Studies Teaching and Learning
Teaching Innovation: Challenging students at U of G and Guelph-Humber […]
Competition Puts Business Skills to the Test
Nearly 200 high school students from 12 southwestern Ontario high schools were at U of G this week to take part in the Business Reach Ahead Case Competition, a new event co-organized by the Ontario Agricultural College and the Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics. The event was open to students who are business […]
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Students Learn From Real World
New prof makes course material applicable to daily life […]
Loom Weaves the Past into the Present
History student keeps Scottish weaver’s patterns alive […]
Attending U of G is a Family Tradition
For this agricultural family, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree […]
CELs Transform Students and Society
Community-engaged learning projects are the stuff of metamorphosis […]
Journal Article Features U of G Researchers, Photo
A paper by integrative biology professors Christina Caruso and Hafiz Maherali in the January issue of the International Journal of Plant Sciences discusses their use of monkeyflowers to investigate theories about tradeoffs between size and numbers of blooms in the evolution of floral displays. The journal’s cover photo of Mimulus guttatus was taken by Michael […]
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For Mature Student, Age Is Just a Number
Working as an undergraduate research assistant opened doors […]
Workshop Helps Writers Find Their Voice
Sessions cover fiction, non-fiction and academic writing […]
City Police Commend U of G Students
The Guelph Police Service commended three University of Guelph students for helping an elderly dementia patient on Saturday, Feb. 11. The woman was missing from a long-term care facility when the students encountered her in a coffee shop on Gordon Street. They provided transportation for her to the Guelph General Hospital, where staff contacted city […]
Master’s Grad Named Global Changemaker
A University of Guelph master’s graduate has been named a 2012 “Global Changemaker” by the Ontario Council for International Co-operation (OCIC). Carley Robb-Jackson, who completed her master’s degree in sociology and international development, was honoured last week for empowering and making a difference in the lives of women and girls in their communities and around […]
Nanotechnology Keeps Getting Smaller
Engineering professor envisions nano-cellphones […]
Genes Provide Clues to Chronic Disease
Study links role of diet and genetics in health […]
Guelph Students Explore India
India semester takes group from south to north, rainforest to cities […]
Philosophy Prof Explores Morality
People are defective “when we don’t reason well.” […]
Underage Sex Legislation Raises Ethical Questions
Age of consent varies by country […]
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Vaccine Research Targets Cancer Cells
Potential new cancer treatment boosts immune system […]
Team Wins Big at Commerce Games
Guelph was one of 10 universities that competed […]