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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Black History Month - Caribbean Dance Class
DESCRIPTION:The Guelph Black Students’ Association will be offering a free dance class featuring a creative blend of Caribbean and African movements set to dancehall\, afro\, and soca music. Join artist and community leader Kween for this exhilarating dance fitness workout! \nThis class is open to everyone. \nFind more Black History Month events at U of G.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-black-history-month-caribbean-dance-class/
LOCATION:ImprovLab\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Midwest Cover Crop Council Conference
DESCRIPTION:Soils at Guelph and the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture\, Food and Rural Affairs are partnering to host this year’s virtual conference exploring connections between cover crops\, soil health and people. For the keynote event\, we are excited to bring to you Roger Martin\, former director of the Rotman School of Management\, and author of the recent book When More Is Not Better: Overcoming America’s Obsession With Economic Efficiency\, who will talk about balancing efficiency and resilience in agriculture. \nLearn more on the event website.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-midwest-cover-crop-conference/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Waste Work in the 'Clean City': Perspectives of Women Waste Pickers
DESCRIPTION:The Canada India Research Centre for Learning and Engagement presents Waste Work in the ‘Clean City’. \nAs marginalized urban workers in public spaces\, women engaged in waste picking work in the informal economy offer important insights into rapidly changing urban spaces. This webinar presents findings from a study with women waste pickers in Ahmedabad\, India. It highlights the impacts and implications that contemporary governance and discursive approaches to waste management and urban cleanliness have in the everyday lives of women workers in the urban margins. \nSpeaker: Dr.Josie Wittmer\, University of Guelph \nRegister for this event.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-waste-work-in-the-clean-city-perspectives-of-women-waste-pickers/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Black History Month - Stirrin’ the Pot: Afro-Caribbean Cooking Class with Access Gourmet Ltd.
DESCRIPTION:Caribbean cuisine is a blend of African\, Indian\, European\, Creole\, Amerindian\, Chinese\, Cajun and Middle Eastern flavors. Traditional foods are treasured – they are not just a meal\, but a culture for bringing the people together. Join Chef Romaine Newell as he teaches us how to make some delicious Caribbean dishes! If you are a BIPOC-identifying U of G student\, sign up to receive a gift card to use towards the purchase of items for the cooking class! Register here. \nFind more Black History Month events at U of G.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-black-history-month-stirrin-the-pot-afro-caribbean-cooking-class-with-access-gourmet-ltd/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Thinking Spaces with Taiwo Afolabi “Ethical Questioning in Research: Insight from an Applied Theatre Project”
DESCRIPTION:Thinking Spaces: The Improvisation Reading Group and Speaker Series is pleased to present “Ethical Questioning in Research: Insight from an Applied Theatre Project\,” a virtual talk with Taiwo Afolabi. \nThis event will take place via Zoom. A moderated Q&A will follow the talk. \nIf you are interested in attending\, please register online. \nThis presentation examines ethical questioning as an inquiry process germane to making ethical choices necessarily for an ethical practice. Focusing on reflexivity through reflection-before\, in and on -action\, Afolabi considers ethical questioning as a framework to amplify resistance\, self-determination and decolonization in the process of writing and doing research. Afolabi will conclude his presentation by case studying an applied theatre project among refugees and new immigrants in Canada to investigate the implications of ethical questioning for applied theatre research and other forms of socially engaged creative practice. \nTaiwo Afolabi\, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor at the University of Regina\, Saskatchewan\, Canada. He is an applied theatre practitioner with a decade of experience working across a variety of creative and community contexts in over a dozen countries across four continents. His work centralizes around participation and ethics in community creative practice among vulnerable populations such as refugees (in Canada) and internally displaced people (in Nigeria). Through qualitative and Indigenous creative methodologies\, he examines themes of resurgence\, resistance\, self-determination and decolonization. His practice and research interests include education\, decolonization\, socially-engaged creative practice and research ethics. He is the founding artistic director of Theatre Emissary International\, Nigeria and a research associate at the University of Johannesburg\, South Africa. \nAs always\, Thinking Spaces is free and open to everyone.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-thinking-spaces-with-taiwo-afolabi-ethical-questioning-in-research-insight-from-an-applied-theatre-project/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:ONLINE - Indigenous Scholars Lecture Series: Sovereignty\, Intimacy and Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Join the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences for the Indigenous Scholars Lecture Series and hear noted Indigenous scholars discuss research and issues related to gendered violence and settler colonialism. \nOn February 26\, Indigenous scholars will discuss Sovereignty\, Intimacy and Resistance. \n\nAimée Craft\nAssociate Professor\, Faculty of Common Law\, University of Ottawa\nSarah Hunt/ Tłaliłila’ogwa\nAssistant Professor and Canada Research Chair\, Indigenous Political Ecology\, University of Victoria\nJasmine Feather Dionne\nPhD student\, Department of Political Science\, University of Victoria\nLeah Levac\nAssociate Professor\, Department of Political Science\, University of Guelph\, Moderator\n\nRegister for this event online. \nThe Indigenous Scholars Lecture Series is intended to create a space for University of Guelph students to hear from leading Indigenous scholars in political science and related disciplines. We seek to raise the profile of the important work and ideas of Indigenous scholars and enrich the diversity of perspectives available through the Department of Political Science. \nThis event series is supported through the Department of Political Science with funding support from the Equity\, Diversity and Inclusion Enhancement Fund.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-indigenous-scholars-lecture-series-sovereignty-intimacy-and-resistance/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Black History Month - Fourth Friday ft. Aisha Barrow with the Guelph Civic Museum
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, February 26th\, 7-8:30 pm:  \nIn celebration of Black Heritage Month 2021\, Aisha Barrow will perform at the Guelph Civic Museum as part of the Fourth Friday concert series – this month presented in partnership with the Guelph Black Heritage Society. \nLifeandthetribe is the new R&B and Pop project from singer/songwriter Aisha Barrow. Drawing from diverse influences Lifeandthetribe has a bold\, fresh\, and new sound that can be best described as an amalgamation of Jazz\, R&B and Pop. After the successful release of their debut EP\, Eye-sha: Extended\, Lifeandthetribe is currently in process of recording their first full-length album\, slated for release in 2021. \nThis event is open to everyone. \nFind more Black History Month events at U of G.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-black-history-month-fourth-friday-ft-aisha-barrow-with-the-guelph-civic-museum/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: International Women's Day: Guelph-Wellington Women Leaders and the Glass Ceiling
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is invited to celebrate International Women’s Day with a presentation and discussion of leadership\, mentorship and an equal future. \nThis webinar will highlight the results of the Community Engaged Scholarship Institute’s (CESI) project that interviewed women* leaders in Guelph and Wellington about the barriers and opportunities they have experienced on their journey to positions in various leadership roles. It will also feature a performance by a spoken word poet and a panel discussion on the role of mentorship\, with four local women* leaders in the Guelph/Wellington community. All attendees will be invited to participate in the conversation around mentorship. \nRegister online. \nThis event is being brought to you by CESI/The Research Shop at U of G\, CFUW Guelph\, Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis and the Zonta Club of Guelph. \nThe event agenda is as follows: \n\nWelcome\nResearch Presentation\nBreak\nSpoken Word Performance\nMentorship Panel and Community Discussion\nClosing Remarks\n\n*Our definition of women encompasses cisgender women\, transwomen\, genderqueer women\, two-spirit\, non-binary and gender non-conforming people who identify as women. \nThis event will take place online using Zoom. An email containing the Zoom link will be sent to the email you use to register for the event two days prior to the event as well as two hours prior to the event start.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-international-womens-day-guelph-wellington-women-leaders-and-the-glass-ceiling/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210310T110000
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Canadian Punjabi Sons and Daughters and Care of the Elderly
DESCRIPTION:Canadian Punjabis expect for sons to ensure care in old age. How do sons and daughters understand and experience elderly parent/parent-in-law care? This webinar illustrates the involvement of daughters in elder care and how sons can play a role in helping parents cope with their marginalized status in Canada. \nAshna Jassi – PhD Candidate\, Department of Psychology\, University of Guelph \nPresented by the Canada India Research Centre for Learning and Engagement.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-canadian-punjabi-sons-and-daughters-and-care-of-the-elderly/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: HeForShe at U of G with the Rt. Hon Adrienne Clarkson
DESCRIPTION:HeForShe at UofG: Take a stand for gender equality.\nFeaturing the Rt. Hon Adrienne Clarkson\, Canada’s 26th Governor General \nThis virtual event celebrates gender equality initiatives from the U of G campus community and includes a keynote presentation from Canada’s 26th Governor General the Rt. Hon. Adrienne Clarkson. \nMadame Clarkson will share stories from her life\, education and career to demonstrate that resilience is about developing the mental\, spiritual and emotional muscles to deal with all that life throws at you. \n“Resilience is all about having the ability to form and re-form your own particular sets of talents and abilities to meet new challenges. And meeting new challenges throughout your life is what resilience is all about!​​” – The Rt. Hon. Adrienne Clarkson \nDuring the event\, the Lang School of Business and Economics will present the HeForShe Resilience award\, Ally Award and Impact Award. \nRegister for this event. \nAbout the HeForShe initiative\nHeForShe is a solidarity campaign for the advancement of gender equality\, initiated by the United Nations. Its goal is to achieve equality by encouraging all genders to partake as agents of change and take action against negative stereotypes and behaviours. HeForShe is not only an invitation for men\, but for people of all gender identities to stand in solidarity with marginalized genders to create a bold\, visible and united force for gender equality. \nThe U of G HeForShe movement supports $12\,500 in scholarships that recognize students who embody the vision of the HeForShe movement and transcend what it means to be a resilient leader. The HeForShe Resilience Award celebrates a female engineering and business student at UofG who has shown tremendous resilience through adversity. The HeForShe Ally Award recognizes students who have demonstrated\, through their actions\, that they are an ally and committed to gender equality. The Impact Award celebrates gender equality initiatives of a business within the Guelph/Wellington area. \nAbout Rt. Hon Adrienne Clarkson\nThe Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson arrived in Canada from Hong Kong with her family in 1942 and made the astonishing journey from penniless child refugee to accomplished broadcaster\, journalist and distinguished public servant in a multi-faceted lifetime. Madame Clarkson was Canada’s 26th Governor General from 1999-2005. When she left Rideau Hall\, she co-founded the Institute for Canadian Citizenship (ICC) which helps new citizens to feel involved and included in Canadian life. The ICC hosts annual 6 Degrees events — a global forum on citizenship\, immigration\, inclusion\, and diversity in the 21st century – across many cities including Toronto\, Mexico City\, Berlin\, Montreal and Calgary. \nMadame Clarkson is the bestselling author of the 2014 CBC Massey Lectures Belonging: The Paradox of Citizenship; Room for All of Us: Surprising Stories of Loss and Transformation; Heart Matters: A Memoir; and Extraordinary Canadians: Norman Bethune a biography of Dr. Norman Bethune.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-heforshe-at-u-of-g-with-the-rt-hon-adrienne-clarkson/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Thinking Spaces with Jessica Bissett Perea - "Improvising Indigeneity"
DESCRIPTION:Thinking Spaces: The Reading Group and Speaker Series is pleased to present “Improvising Indigeneity\,” a virtual talk by Jessica Bissett Perea. \nThe event will take place via Zoom. A moderated Q&A will follow the talk. \nIf you are interested in attending\, please register online. The Zoom room link will be sent out a day before the event. \nThis talk will frame improvisation as a practice through which we can better understand the densities and significance of performing Indigeneity in its many forms\, including is/as an idea\, analytic and process. Bissett Perea will share examples from her in-press book Sound Relations: Native Ways of Doing Music History in Alaska (Oxford UP\, Forthcoming 2021) to demonstrate how privileging the aesthetics and logics of tribal and intertribal musicians with whom she works develops a more Native music studies\, and a more musical Native American studies. This work addresses a greater need to ask more Indigenous-led and Indigeneity-centered questions in arts and humanities research to generate transformative possibilities for more just futures locally and globally. \nJessica Bissett Perea is an interdisciplinary scholar whose work intersects the larger fields of Native American and Indigenous Studies and Music and Sound Studies. She specializes in Critical Indigenous Studies approaches to performance\, media and improvisation studies; arts and activism in North Pacific and Circumpolar Arctic communities; and relational studies of Indigenous and Black experiences and creative expressions in the Americas. She is the founding director of the Indigeneity Collaboratory\, an Indigenous-led and Indigeneity-centered research collective working to advance relational ways of being\, knowing\, and doing to generate more just futures for Indigenous communities. \nThis event is being co-presented with the University of Guelph’s Music Students’ Association during their 15th Annual Music Symposium. \nAs always\, Thinking Spaces is free and open to all.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-thinking-spaces-with-jessica-bissett-perea-improvising-indigeneity/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: College Royal Virtual Open House
DESCRIPTION:  \nCollege Royal is an annual open house that showcases the clubs\, student activities and agricultural roots of the University of Guelph. It’s the largest university open house event in all of North America! \nJoin the fun at www.virtualcollegeroyal.com! \nCollege Royal is a 100 per cent student-organized and run event. This year’s team decided to prepare our regular content in an unconventional virtual format\, so we could continue to carry out our 97th year strong. With the many videos\, recipes\, quizzes and more\, we hope you are able to take something away from this event! Enjoy\, and check out our website (collegeroyalsociety.com) for information about College Royal 2022! \nSince 1925\, College Royal has opened its doors to students\, staff\, alumni and the community on the third weekend of March. In recent years\, over 20\,000 guests have been welcomed to tour the campus\, interact with current students\, and learn a thing or two from the activities that are hosted.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-college-royal-virtual-open-house/2021-03-20/
LOCATION:ImprovLab\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210323T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210323T100000
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Royal Agricultural Virtual Experience (Spring) - Career Pathways in the Equine Industry
DESCRIPTION:The University of Guelph is proud to partner with the Royal Agricultural Virtual Experience Spring Session\, presenting four online discussions on agri-food. \nThe Career Pathways in the Equine Industry webinar will kick off the action at the Royal Agricultural Virtual Experience (RAVE) March 23 at 9 a.m. ET. Participants will learn about the newly launched EquineJobTrack.ca website connecting job seekers and employers in the equine industry. \nLearn more online.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-royal-agricultural-virtual-experience-spring-career-pathways-in-the-equine-industry/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210323T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210323T134500
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CREATED:20210308T215502Z
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Royal Agricultural Virtual Experience (Spring) - Manomin Teachings
DESCRIPTION:The University of Guelph is proud to partner with the Royal Agricultural Virtual Experience Spring Session\, presenting four online discussions on agri-food. \nThe Manomin Research Project aims to intensify Manomin (Zizania palustris) growth in environments altered by colonial settlement in ways that are responsive to Anishinaabe knowledge. There is a focus on crop restoration\, cultural revitalization and treaty living. The transdisciplinary team is made up of individuals who believe in collaboration and knowledge sharing across disciplines and across cultures.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-royal-agricultural-virtual-experience-spring-manomin-teachings/
LOCATION:ImprovLab\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210324T100000
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Royal Agricultural Virtual Experience (Spring) - Preserving and Researching Ontario’s Agricultural History with Diaries
DESCRIPTION:The University of Guelph is proud to partner with the Royal Agricultural Virtual Experience Spring Session\, presenting four online discussions on agri-food. \nJoin Catharine Wilson as she takes you on a virtual tour of the Rural Diary Archive. Here you can read\, search and transcribe the writings of nearly 200 Ontario diarists spanning the years 1800-1960. As Founder and Director of the Archive\, Cathy will talk about the collection and introduce you to some of the diarists. \nThe power of these old documents is their immediacy\, their ability to transport you back into the daily lives of farm families and see how they really lived. Perhaps you\, your local historical society or history class will be inspired to transcribe. Anyone can make a valuable contribution to research now and enjoy some time-travel at the same time.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-royal-agricultural-virtual-experience-spring-preserving-and-researching-ontarios-agricultural-history-with-diaries/
LOCATION:ImprovLab\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Some We Love\, Some We Hate\, Some We Eat: Why It’s So Hard to Think Straight About Animals - A Conversation with Drs. Hal Herzog and Mike von Massow
DESCRIPTION:Some We Love\, Some We Hate\, Some We Eat: Why It’s So Hard to Think Straight About Animals\, a book by by Dr. Hal Herzog\, professor emeritus\, Western Carolina University will be discussed with Dr. Mike von Massow\, associate professor in the department of food\, agricultural and resource economics at the University of Guelph. This discussion will be a continuation of their podcast conversation\, Confessions of a conflicted omnivore. \nHerzog has been investigating the complex psychology of our interactions with other species for more than two decades. He is particularly interested in how people negotiate real-world ethical dilemmas\, and he has studied animal activists\, cockfighters\, animal researchers and circus animal trainers. An award-winning teacher and researcher\, he has written more than 100 articles and book chapters. His research has been published in journals such as Science\, The American Psychologist\, The Journal of the Royal Society\, The American Scholar\, New Scientist\, Anthrozoös\, BioScience\, The Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association and Animal Behavior. His work has been covered by Newsweek\, Slate\, Salon\, National Public Radio\, Scientific American\, USA Today\, The Washington Post\, The Boston Globe\, The Chicago Tribune and many other newspapers. In 2013\, he was given the Distinguished Scholar Award by the International Society for Anthrozoology. Herzog is a professor of psychology at Western Carolina University and lives in the Smoky Mountains with his wife Mary Jean and their cat Tilly. \nVon Massow is interested in how people think about food with recent work focusing on labeling\, novel food products\, animal welfare and antibiotic use. He is also active in the interdisciplinary Guelph Food Waste Research Project with Dr. Kate Parizeau. Von Massow’s research also considers the structure and performance of food value chains as they evolve in response to changing consumer preferences and other factors. Von Massow speaks frequently about food waste\, animal welfare and other research projects. He has written for the Globe and Mail and other publications and is often quoted on radio and in the media. As a frequent blogger with a strong presence on broadcast\, print and social media\, von Massow helps contribute to the department’s ongoing efforts to mobilize research in a manner that helps to inform public policy and private strategy. Von Massow has also introduced his FoodFocus podcast to discuss issues of interest in the food space. Von Massow is a member of the steering committee for the Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare. \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://zoom.us/j/94550690591?pwd=bGpMa0VVS1Bka1prWWlDYWhVdGg0Zz09 \nMeeting ID: 945 5069 0591\nPasscode: 115309\nOne tap mobile\n+14388097799\,\,94550690591#\,\,\,\,*115309# Canada\n+15873281099\,\,94550690591#\,\,\,\,*115309# Canada \nDial by your location\n+1 438 809 7799 Canada\n+1 587 328 1099 Canada\n+1 647 374 4685 Canada\n+1 647 558 0588 Canada\n+1 778 907 2071 Canada\n+1 204 272 7920 Canada\nMeeting ID: 945 5069 0591\nPasscode: 115309\nFind your local number: https://zoom.us/u/adZrLgEAnY
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-some-we-love-some-we-hate-some-we-eat-why-its-so-hard-to-think-straight-about-animals-a-conversation-with-drs-hal-herzog-and-mike-von-massow/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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CREATED:20210308T215021Z
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UID:62590-1616598000-1616599800@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:ONLINE: Royal Agricultural Virtual Experience (Spring) - Healthy Soil for a Healthy Climate
DESCRIPTION:The University of Guelph is proud to partner with the Royal Agricultural Virtual Experience Spring Session\, presenting four online discussions on agri-food. \nWhat does soil have to do with climate change? Tune in to this panel discussion with University of Guelph agrometeorologist Dr. Claudia Wagner-Riddle\, and farmer Brett Israel as they discuss how better soil management can capture CO2\, reduce greenhouse gas emissions\, and improve our planet.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-royal-agricultural-virtual-experience-spring-healthy-soil-for-a-healthy-climate/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210325T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210325T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165402
CREATED:20210308T214822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210308T214822Z
UID:62592-1616666400-1616668200@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:ONLINE: Royal Agricultural Virtual Experience (Spring) - Using social media to predict foodborne illnesses
DESCRIPTION:The University of Guelph is proud to partner with the Royal Agricultural Virtual Experience Spring Session\, presenting four online discussions on agri-food. \nJoin University of Guelph computer scientists Rozita Dara and Jeff Farber to learn about an internet-based surveillance system that monitors activities related to diseases on social media\, sorts through that information\, and provides a supplementary source of data for our officials. Previously\, the team’s work focused on avian influenza\, but in response to an immediate need\, the researchers have pivoted to extend their framework to foodborne illnesses.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-royal-agricultural-virtual-experience-spring-using-social-media-to-predict-foodborne-illnesses/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210326T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210326T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165402
CREATED:20210319T185144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210319T185144Z
UID:63123-1616760000-1616763600@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:ONLINE: Policy\, Polity and Indigenous Health - Examining Political Determinants of Health
DESCRIPTION:Policy\, Polity and Indigenous Health: Examining Political Determinants of Health \nJoin us for this free webinar as noted Indigenous scholars and leaders discuss their work and research related to the policy and politics of Indigenous health. \nPanelists: \n\nKiera Ladner – Professor\, Department of Political Studies\, University of Manitoba\nJonathan Dewar – Chief Executive Officer\, First Nations Information Governance Centre\nDawn Sii-yaa-ilth-supt Smith – Assistant Professor\, Indigenous Governance\, University of Victoria\n\nModerator: \n\nJoanne Moores – PhD Candidate and Moderator\, Department of Political Science\, University of Guelph\n\nSupported by the University of Guelph Equity\, Diversity and Inclusion Enhancement Fund.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-policy-polity-and-indigenous-health-examining-political-determinants-of-health/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210326T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210326T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165402
CREATED:20210312T140031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210312T140043Z
UID:62680-1616760000-1616770800@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:ONLINE: 25th Annual Project SOY Plus Finale
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to the 25th annual Project SOY Plus finale. This year’s event will take place using HopIn software on March 26 from noon to 3 p.m. \nProject SOY (Sustainable Opportunities for You) Plus is celebrating its 25th year of providing students with a chance to express their innovative thinking into the development and marketing of plant-based products. Originally started in 1996 as Project SOY\, participants were asked to put their minds together to innovate soybean-based products. The competition has now grown to include all plant-based products. \nThe program is open to any University of Guelph student from a diploma\, undergraduate or graduate program. Students are asked to work in groups of five or fewer with a faculty advisor and then present their projects at the March 26 finale. Contestant entries are judged by industry representatives during the finale where cash rewards of $2\,500\, $1\,000 and $500 will be awarded to first\, second and third place winners\, respectively\, in three categories – diploma\, undergraduate and graduate. \nUsing the online platform\, HopIn\, multiple presentations capturing the unique plant-based creations from students will be available for viewing. During this time\, we encourage you to ask questions and learn more about these student innovations. \nFor more information\, please visit www.projectsoy.ca or contact Loretta Higgins at soybeans@uoguelph.ca. \nRegister to watch the finale. \nEvent Timeline/Agenda: \n\nPublic viewing of projects – noon to 1:30 p.m.\nAward presentation – 1:30 p.m.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-25th-annual-project-soy-plus-finale/
LOCATION:Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210326T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210326T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165402
CREATED:20210316T205937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210316T205937Z
UID:62927-1616763600-1616767200@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:ONLINE: Salmonella Syst-omics - Applying the One Health Approach for Improved Food Safety
DESCRIPTION:One Health Winter 2021 Seminar Series \nSalmonella enterica is a bacterial zoonotic pathogen of global importance that cause approximately 80 million causes of foodborne illness each year. \nA systematic approach to controlling salmonella in humans\, animals and the environment has been developed using genomics-based approaches. This S will be discussed with examples of how it is being applied to reduce the burden and duration of foodborne salmonellosis. Presentation by Dr. Lawrence Goodridge\, Department of Food Science\, Ontario Agricultural College.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-salmonella-syst-omics-applying-the-one-health-approach-for-improved-food-safety/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210326T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210326T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165402
CREATED:20210322T125025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210322T125033Z
UID:63118-1616770800-1616776200@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:ONLINE: Thinking Spaces with Dhruv Jani from Studio Oleomingus
DESCRIPTION:Thinking Spaces: The Reading Group and Speaker Series is pleased to present “The Concentric Fictions of a Generous History: Hypertext and Other Annotations to Memory\,” a talk by Dhruv Jani from Studio Oleomingus. \nThe event will take place on via Zoom. A moderated Q&A will follow the talk. \nRegister online. \nWith “The Concentric Fictions of a Generous History\,” I want to try to weave together a sprawling argument about interactive fiction that spans across the legacy of colonialism\, the bureaucratic tyranny of citizenship\, and the relationship of individual identity and collective histories – into contemporary political protest and the role of hypertext in the enunciation of dissent. But most of all\, I want to examine Interactive Fiction as an extension of folk-theatre where it may be possible to imagine the performance of disembodied and democratic identities without the burden of nationhood. I also want to argue why hypertext might be a precursor to a fundamental change in how bodies\, sites\, and territories are demarcated and how histories are recorded\, making forms of hypertext (including videogames) a powerful but sparsely understood site for public discourse\, protest\, and reconciliation. \nDhruv Jani is the founder of a game and arts studio called Oleomingus. Studio Oleominugs practices at the intersection of post-colonial writing\, speculative architecture and interactive fiction. They use games to study colonial power structures and the histories they occlude\, as well as how hypertext might be used to pollute a single reductive record of the past or of a people. \nThe work of Studio Oleomingus is supported by the Serendipity Arts Foundation\, Humble Bundle Inc. and The Irregular Corporation\, and we are recipients of the AMAZE Humble Award 2020. Dhruv Jani has also been a resident at Khoj International Artists Association\, and the recipient of an Arts Practice Grant from the India Foundation for the Arts. They have created and exhibited games at V&A London\, G|39 Gallery in Cardiff\, Somerset House London\, Phoenix gallery Leicester\, Jawahar Kala Kendra Jaipur\, VideoGame Art Gallery Chicago\, TENT Biennale – Kolkata\, Eye Myth – Mumbai\, Shenzhen New Media Arts Festival\, WordPlay at Ontario\, Overkill Festival\, Netherlands\, PAX EGX 2020 and Mild Rumpus 2018 and 2020 at the Game Developers Conference San Francisco. \nhttps://oleomingus.com | https://twitter.com/studiooleomingu | https://www.instagram.com/studio.oleomingus \nThis event is being co-presented with the Canada India Research Centre for Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE) and the Music Students’ Association’s 15th Annual Music Symposium. \nAs always\, Thinking Spaces is free and open to all.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-thinking-spaces-with-dhruv-jani-from-studio-oleomingus/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210327T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165402
CREATED:20210129T222339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210129T222339Z
UID:61434-1616846400-1616860800@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:ONLINE: Virtual Campus Day
DESCRIPTION:Attend our Virtual Spring Open House for prospective students and their families. The event includes academic and student service information sessions\, opportunities to chat live with current students\, staff and faculty\, and a Live Virtual Tour Experience. To register and for more information\, please visit admission.uoguelph.ca/campusday.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-virtual-campus-day/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210330T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210330T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165402
CREATED:20210315T202959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210315T202959Z
UID:62893-1617102000-1617145200@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Gryphon Pizza Day in Support of Women's Athletics at U of G
DESCRIPTION:March 30 is the 3rd annual She’s Got Game Pizza Day sponsored by Domino’s Guelph at 304 Stone Rd. \nOn She’s Got Game Pizza Day\, Domino’s donates half of select pizza sales to the She’s Got Game initiative\, supporting women’s athletics scholarships at the University of Guelph. \nOffer details \n\nMarch 30 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.\nGet one large Pizza for $7.99 (cheese or pepperoni only)\nFor every large cheese or pepperoni pizza sold\, $4 will be donated to support women’s athletics scholarships and programs at the University of Guelph\nMust pick up from the following locations only:\n304 Stone Rd W. | (519) 837-3030\n585 Eramosa Rd | (519) 836-3030\n204 Silvercreek Pkwy N. | (519) 763-3030\n\nPre-Order\nIf you want to pre-order please email dominospizzaguelph@rogers.com before 5 p.m. on Monday\, March 29. Provide your full name\, phone number and time of pick-up and use code “Game”.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/gryphon-pizza-day-in-support-of-womens-athletics-at-u-of-g/
LOCATION:Select Domino’s Pizza restaurants in Guelph
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210331T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210331T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165402
CREATED:20210322T140655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210322T140655Z
UID:63147-1617206400-1617210000@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:ONLINE: Choosing to Challenge: A Conversation with Three Trailblazers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Office of Diversity and Human Rights’ Associate Vice-President\, Indira Naidoo-Harris on March 31 from 4 to 5 p.m. as she moderates an exciting panel discussion with three trailblazing women who Choose to Challenge in honour of International Women’s Day. Hear from former Premier of Ontario\, the Honourable Kathleen Wynne\, former Canadian politician and Human Rights Activist\, the Honourable Jean Augustine\, and former Chief of the Six Nations and Indigenous and Human Rights Advocate\, Ava Hill\, as they engage in discussions about women-identifying individuals in leadership\, barriers women face in positions of power\, and how we can build equitable and inclusive communities for everyone. \nRegister online.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-choosing-to-challenge-a-conversation-with-three-trailblazers/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210414T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210414T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165402
CREATED:20210318T202856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T202856Z
UID:63085-1618426800-1618432200@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:ONLINE: New Age Warriors - In Conversation with Catherine Blackburn
DESCRIPTION:Join the Art Gallery of Guelph on April 14 at 7 p.m. for a conversation with contemporary beadwork artist Catherine Blackburn. Of Dene and European ancestry\, the work of the multidisciplinary artist is on view currently in New Age Warriors. Part dialogue\, part studio visit\, the discussion will explore her futuristic regalia and photographs that blend traditional materials and methods with elements of couture\, hip-hop expression and cosplay aesthetics\, as well as her current work. \nThere is no charge to attend this online event. \nRegister for New Age Warriors: In Conversation With Catherine Blackburn. \nLearn more on the Art Gallery of Guelph website. \nImage credit: Catherine Blackburn\, The Waterhen Weaver\, 2018\, inkjet on Dibond
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-new-age-warriors-in-conversation-with-catherine-blackburn/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210417T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210417T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165402
CREATED:20210322T141353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210322T141649Z
UID:63113-1618664400-1618675200@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:ONLINE: Beading Workshop with Erin Szikora
DESCRIPTION:Join the Art Gallery of Guelph and learn how to make a floral keychain with curator and beadwork artist\, Erin Szikora (Cayuga/Scottish/Hungarian). In this 3-hour adult workshop\, participants will discuss the history of Haudenosaunee beadwork\, learn the basics of one-needle flat stitch beading\, and create a floral keychain using size 11 seed beads\, felt\, and stainless-steel elements. Basic sewing skills are recommended\, but not required. The registration fee is $65 and includes a kit with all the supplies required to complete the keychain that can be picked up in Guelph\, Hamilton or Toronto. Space is limited\, register today! \nDownload registration form and submit your completed form to info@artgalleryofguelph.ca. \nFor more information\, visit https://artgalleryofguelph.ca/.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-beading-workshop-with-erin-szikora/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210423T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210423T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165402
CREATED:20210420T184429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210420T184429Z
UID:63927-1619190000-1619195400@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:ONLINE: Thinking Spaces Speaker Series with Harald Kisiedu
DESCRIPTION:Thinking Spaces: The Reading Group and Speaker Series is pleased to present historical musicologist Harald Kisiedu for his talk “Living Ball of Fire: Peter Brötzmann\, Black Experimentalism\, and Politics in 1960s West Germany.” \nThis event will take place via Zoom. This presentation is the last Thinking Spaces event of the semester. A moderated Q&A will follow the talk. \nIf you are interested in attending\, please register online at https://uoguel.ph/haraldkisiedu. \nA Zoom link will be sent out the day before the event. \nThis talk is concerned with the experiences and musical practices of important saxophonist and improviser Peter Brötzmann. It illuminates the creative tension between the realms of music and politics that shaped his music’s production and reception during the latter half of the 1960s and situates his work within the larger context of the rise of the New Left and the West German student protest movement during this period. Moreover\, the talk elucidates the building of alliances between segments of the West German student protest movement and the Black Freedom Movement in the US as an important backdrop for Brötzmann’s engagement with black experimentalism. \nHarald Kisiedu is a historical musicologist and received his doctorate from Columbia University. His research interests include jazz as a global phenomenon\, music of the African diaspora\, Afrodiasporic composers\, music and politics\, improvisation\, transnationalism\, and Wagner. He has published on Peter Brötzmann\, Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky\, Muhal Richard Abrams\, Black composers\, jazz and popular music in the Terezín concentration camp and the political reception of Wagner’s Meistersinger of Nuremberg in the National Socialist Regime. He is also a saxophonist and has performed with George Lewis\, Branford Marsalis\, Henry Grimes\, Hannibal Lokumbe and Champion Jack Dupree. He has made recordings with the NY-based ensemble Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber and composer/improviser Jeff Morris. \nBetween 2015 and 2017\, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation at the University of Guelph and at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Kisiedu is currently a lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück’s Institute of Music. He is the author of European Echoes: Jazz Experimentalism in Germany\, 1950-1975 published by Wolke Verlag. \nAs always\, Thinking Spaces is free and open to all.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-thinking-spaces-speaker-series-with-harald-kisiedu/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210428T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210428T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165402
CREATED:20210205T214125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210205T214125Z
UID:61641-1619600400-1619611200@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:ONLINE: Virtual Interaction Conference
DESCRIPTION:Two-day conference introducing academic and student life opportunities to university-bound grade 10 and 11 students. Participants choose to attend one of the two days. Registration required. Free to attend. Learn more at admission.uoguelph.ca/events.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-virtual-interaction-conference/2021-04-28/
LOCATION:Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210429T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210429T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T165402
CREATED:20210423T201612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210423T202730Z
UID:64022-1619724600-1619730000@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:ONLINE: Every Day is Earth Day - Imagining Climates Launch
DESCRIPTION:Imagining Climates and the Guelph Institute for Environmental Research invite you to join us on April 29 at 7:30 p\,m\, ET as we celebrate the launch of Imagining Climates\, a new interdisciplinary project exploring the role of imagination in our response to the climate crisis. \nRegister online. \nEvery Day is Earth Day: Imagining Climates Launch will be hosted by acclaimed climate fiction novelist and Imagining Climates team leader\, Catherine Bush\, and will feature short readings of micro-climate stories from award-winning writers and scientists Liz Howard\, Canisia Lubrin\, Sheung-King\, and Dr. Alex Smith\, and our first climate conversation between environmental artist Diane Borsato and interpretive biologist Chris Earley.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-every-day-is-earth-day-imagining-climates-launch/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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