Let’s Talk Science program seeks graduate student volunteers […]
Talk Explores History of Soybean Farming
OAC developed soybeans for Ontario agriculture […]
PhD Student, Prof to Speak at Prestigious Science Event
Two U of G scholars have been invited to take part in the annual American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) conference in Vancouver Feb. 16 to 20. U of G graduate student Sherilee Harper has been invited to a panel on oceans and the Arctic Feb. 17. Food science Prof. Ricky Yada is […]
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Underwater Research Offers Glimpse of Aquatic Life
Scuba diving in Barbados is just another day at the office […]
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Boxer Rolls With the Punches
Student has Olympic dreams […]
Program Builds Cross-cultural Connections
Guelph joins consortium with seven European universities […]
Development Work Means Thinking Outside Your Discipline
Veterinarian and sociologist contribute to global health initiative […]
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Guelph Scientists Contribute to World Record for Isotope Production
New isotopes could lead to new discoveries […]
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Ecologist Tells Nature’s Story
Narrative blends environmental, philosophical and ethical perspectives […]
CASE Accolades to U of G Staff
The University of Guelph received several honours from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). The annual Accolades awards were presented Monday during a CASE District II conference in New York City. District II includes colleges and universities in Ontario, the eastern United States (New York, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey and Washington, […]
Psychology Prof Studies Multitasking Brain
Ability to pay attention changes with age […]
Campus Master Plan Updates Now Online
A website designed to keep the University community updated on the Campus Master Plan is now online at www.uoguelphcmp.com. The site is intended to engage the U of G community in a discussion about the future of the Guelph campus and communicate project findings and updates. It’s being administered by Urban Strategies, consultants who are […]
Rural Roots Take Centre Stage
Sky Gilbert’s new play tells the story of growing up gay in the countryside […]
Prof Teaches Students How to Ask Questions
Teaching Innovation: Problem-based learning develops critical thinking skills […]
Chemistry Prof Earns High Marks for Teaching
Preparation is key to good lectures […]
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Term Extended for CBS Dean Michael Emes
The University will be extending the term of Prof. Michael Emes as dean of the College of Biological Science (CBS) by two years to June 2014. The goal is to align the completion of his term as dean with the completion of a multi-year review of the University’s science programs and of The BetterPlanet Project […]
Farm Life Not Always Idyllic, Says Prof
Research gives new meaning to “killer bees” […]
OVC Challenge Cup Takes Centre Ice
Gryphon Frosty Mug event celebrates OVC hockey history […]
Student’s Blog Makes Sense of Dollars
Blog offers financial tips to cash-strapped students […]
Biologist Studies Stress in Animals
Early exposure to stress can affect brain development […]