CME launches a new major and celebrates first grads in the same semester […]
Prof. Marion Joppe Speaks at OECD Conference in Israel
Hospitality and Tourism Management professor Marion Joppe presented a paper on Oct. 21 to the tourism committee of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The committee was meeting at the organization’s conference in Jerusalem, an event hosted by the OECD Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) and Local Development. Joppe’s paper […]
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Prof. Jack Trevors Chairs Environmental Microbiology Certification Committee
Prof. Jack Trevors, School of Environmental Sciences, has been appointed chair of the environmental microbiology certification committee of the Canadian College of Microbiologists (CCM). He is currently leading a working group to establish the certification requirements and develop the national examination for the CCM environmental microbiology certification. Trevors recently completed a three-year term as chair of […]
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Shani Mootoo Is Writer-in-Residence
Novelist explains why she writes fiction, offers help to other writers […]
Guelph Students Discuss Food Puzzle
“Kitchen table talks” recommend a national food policy for Canada […]
Edward Johnson Love Letters Discovered in U of G Library
Gloria Dent’s new book recalls the Guelph tenor’s romance and marriage […]
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U of G Student Urges Blood Donations
I would like to thank the dedicated blood donors and volunteers of Guelph who have attended and volunteered at local clinics so far this year. The need for blood is always ongoing. Two years ago, when I was 17, I was rushed to hospital for a major gastrointestinal haemorrhage. Before the ordeal was over, I […]
Let’s Talk Science
Lab mates volunteer to lead science programs for local kids […]
Call for Proposals to Promote Campus Safety
The Human Rights and Equity Office (HREO) seeks proposals from members of the University of Guelph community for initiatives to promote campus safety for women. The Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities has provided funding to the University to help implement the findings from safety audits, educate and inform the University community about safety and […]
Everybody Has a Bad Habit
Psychologist Ian Newby-Clark blogs with advice on how to change your habits […]
Praise for the Outhouse
Engineering student worked in Malawi village to improve sanitation […]
Students Encouraged to Apply for Model UN Conference
Students interested in global issues are encouraged to apply for a spot in the University of Guelph delegation to the North American Model United Nations (NAMUN) conference running Feb. 24 to 27 at the University of Toronto. NAMUN is a conference that stimulates the discussion of specific committees of the United Nations. The purpose is […]
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U of G Accountant Receives National Honour
Nikki Dignard, executive officer at the University of Guelph Kemptville Campus and Campus d’Alfred, has been appointed one of 14 new Fellows of the Society of Certified Management Accountants of Canada (FCMA). The national honorary designation is awarded to certified management accountants who bring distinction to the management accounting profession through their outstanding achievements and […]
City Parks Are Cool
MLA grad measured the value of shade for award-winning thesis […]
New Tools Coming for U of G Course Designers
Guelph students testing new mobile applications […]
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OAC Introduces Alternative Agricultures Course
The Ontario Agricultural College is offering a new, multi-disciplinary course in the winter semester called “Alternative Agricultures: Perspectives on the Local Food Movement.” Initiated by OAC graduate students with the support of the dean and associate dean (external), the course is intended to fill a gap in the agriculture curriculum and meet the ever-growing need […]
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Board of Governors Welcomes New Members
During its first meeting of the 2010/2011 academic year on Thursday, U of G’s Board of Governors welcomed five new members: two students, a staff member, a professor and a former politician. Guillaume Blais is a fourth-year bachelor of science student studying biomedical science and political science. He serves on the University Senate, co-chairs the […]
Be an Everyday Hero
United Way volunteers ask for $1 a day to reach a $500,000 goal […]
AIESEC Intern Flips Over the Library
Abbey Thompson says: “Create a video about the library and win a camera.” […]
Studio Art Program Hiring Life Models
The studio art program in the School of Fine Art and Music is looking for models, nude as well as clothed, for drawing and painting classes. Both male and female models representing a range of body types, cultural/ethnic identity, and ages are required. The school offers good pay and a positive, safe working environment. For […]