Simcoe Research Station is 50 years and growing in fruits and vegetables […]
Playwright Colleen Murphy Is Writer-in-Residence
Love for the stage keeps her motivated […]
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Fourth Annual Pedometer Challenge Set
Occupational Health and Wellness holds its fourth annual employee pedometer challenge Oct. 7 to 21. Find a team of five and call Ext. 52647 to confirm your participation and reserve pedometers. Pedometer packages can be picked up Oct. 11 and 12 at Occupational Health and Wellness, Alexander Hall, Room 179. Supplies are limited, so register […]
Geography Prof Collects Climate Change Clues
Historical data reveals what climate was like […]
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College Idol Seeks Campus Talent
United Way fundraiser sure to tickle your funny-bone […]
Researchers Develop Green Roofs for Canadian Climates
Guelph could become the go-to place for green roof expertise […]
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Newly Named Organism Recalls Contributions of Prof. Terry Beveridge
A new bacterium has been named for the late Prof. Terry Beveridge, a long-time researcher in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB) and U of G’s former department of microbiology. Bacillus beveridgei honours the memory of Beveridge, who joined Guelph as a faculty member in 1978. He held a Canada Research Chair and […]
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Volunteers Needed for Convocation
The University of Guelph invites faculty and staff to participate in fall convocation ceremonies on Saturday, Oct. 15. Volunteers from both academic and non-academic units across campus are needed to join the academic procession or serve as ushers, handing out name cards and hoods. The University has received many compliments from graduates and families who […]
Engineering Professor Spends Sabbatical in Libya
Work includes teaching, curriculum development at two universities […]
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Police Launch Bike Safety Awareness Campaign
Guelph police and U of G campus community police are gearing up for bicycle safety to reduce the number of collisions involving cyclists. On Sept. 29 from 8 to 10:30 a.m., they will be stopping cyclists on the corner of Gordon and McGilvray Streets as part of the Bicycle S.P.A.C.E Program (Safety, Prevention, Awareness, Courtesy […]
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Guelph News Wherever You Are
The University of Guelph news service is always online, always on the U of G home page. AT GUELPH ─ Feature stories and videos about U of G people, research and campus activities. CAMPUS NEWS ─ Daily news updates from the University of Guelph, including breaking news, press releases and emergency information. CAMPUS EVENTS ─ […]
Toxin Hunter Wages War on Bacteria
PhD research fights antibiotic resistance […]
Humanities Research Goes Digital
Evaluating online information makes traditional research skills more important […]
OAC Students Respond to Missouri Tornado
Last month, U of G students raised more than $1,600 to help rebuild schools in Joplin, Missouri, that were damaged by a tornado in May. The students visited the town during this year’s Midwest Tour, an annual two-week field trip to farms and industries in the American Midwest led by Prof. Clarence Swanton, Department of […]
Prof. Evan Fraser Gives “Thinking Big” Lecture in Ottawa
Geography professor Evan Fraser will take part in the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences’ Thinking Big lecture series this week in Ottawa. He will give a talk on “Food for Thought: Addressing the Global Food Crisis” on Sept. 28. The lecture series was created to raise awareness of social sciences and humanities […]
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Research Ethics Director Works in Grey Areas
U of G ethics board reviews all research involving humans […]
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Stem Cells Hold Promise for Pets and People
Success in animals opens doors for human applications […]
Prof Prepares Report on IAP Conference for NSERC
Environmental biology professor Madhur Anand will prepare a report for the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) on the joint World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions and the International Academies of Sciences (IAP) Young Scientists Conference held in China this month. NSERC will use the report in policy and […]
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Prof Explores Connection Between Music and Gender
Research reveals the voice of French composer Nadia Boulanger […]
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Temp Work Boosts Women’s Earnings
Grad student says men don’t see the same long-term gain […]