The Gryphon Dome will be closed April 9 to 26 for final exams. […]
Flags to Be at Half-Mast Thursday in Memory of Staff Member
Campus flags will be at half-mast Thursday to mark the memorial service for Wendy Dempsey, a U of G employee for 38 years, who died April 2. She was an undergraduate preparation room technician in the Department of Chemistry. She is survived by a sister, Nancy; and brothers, Jim and Bob. A tree will be […]
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Engineering Students Design Classrooms for Zambia
Engineering professor says students will carry lessons from African high school project into their own careers […]
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The Stars Are Out in the MacNaughton Building
Astronomy’s leading lights are honoured in U of G “wall of fame” […]
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‘It Lights a Fire Under You’
Brock Doctoral Scholarship recognizes potential of grad student’s research […]
Running Hot and Cold
U of G researchers study how elephants, hippos, rhinos and other zoo animals control their internal thermostat […]
Running a Relay for Life
Student’s cancer fight spurs leadership of annual campus fundraiser […]
Food, Fuel and More
Defying naysayers, SES prof says ‘think local’ means using Ontario bounty to make food, fuel and other products […]
86th Annual College Royal Open House Ready to Roll
U of G hosts largest student-run university open house of its kind in North America […]
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Meeting the Needs of a Thirsty World
Newly arrived engineering professor studies membrane technology used in treating waste water for reuse […]
Ready for My Thermal Close-up
Thermo-imaging seeks animals’ hot spots for better performance […]
HTM Internship in Laos Offers Unique Learning Opportunity
Teaching English to monks, consulting with hoteliers all in a day’s work for student […]
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Going With the Grain
U of G cereals researcher aims to strengthen the staff of life […]
Transcanada Institute Hosts Interdisciplinary Grad Student Conference
An interdisciplinary graduate student conference on “Future Theory, Present Praxis: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Thinking and Acting ‘Timely’” runs Feb. 26 from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the TransCanada Institute, 9 University Ave. E. Keynote speaker is Imre Szeman, who holds the Canada Research Chair in Cultural Studies at the University of Alberta. She will […]
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Call for Proposals on Collaborative Learning
U of G’s 2010 Teaching and Learning Innovations Conference is calling for presentation proposals. Sponsored by the College of Arts and the College of Physical and Engineering Science, the May 11 conference will focus on collaborative teaching and learning. The deadline to submit a proposal is March 12. For more information, go to www.tss.uoguelph.ca/tli, send […]
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Blood Donor Clinic Set
Canadian Blood Services is holding a blood donor clinic March 8 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Peter Clark Hall. To book an appointment, call 1-888-2-DONATE. […]
Focus on Pharmaceuticals
The Environmental Science Research Initiative is sponsoring a free workshop on “Pharmaceuticals in the Environment: Lesson Learned” Feb. 27 starting at 9 a.m. in the science complex atrium. For more information, visit the website www.comparativephys.ca/ESRI_Workshop. […]
‘A Peaceful and Tranquil Place’
Retired political scientist dedicated to improving the lives of people living in poverty […]
Shastri Institute Supports Botanist’s Work in India
U of G team will continue studies of indigenous knowledge, cultural uses of plants […]
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Ford Had It Partly Right
Building better systems is key to custom products, says U of G engineer […]