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SUMMARY:9th Equine Industry Symposium: "Cracking the Code"
DESCRIPTION:The 9th Equine Industry Symposium will focus on the Equine Code of Practice and its impact on equine welfare. On Night 1\, Jeffrey Spooner and Jackie Wepruk\, experts from the National Farm Animal Care Council (NFACC)\, will cover the code’s development\, its relevance\, and its impact on equine welfare. On Night 2\, we will hear from Bettina Bobsien (NFACC)\, Sally Taylor (British Horseracing Authority)\, Bronte Forbes (Hong Kong Jockey Club) and Sonja Keating (The United States Equestrian Federation) on the implementation of equine welfare practices in their jurisdictions. \nAttendees will have the opportunity to engage in an open Q&A session\, fostering a resourceful environment focused on shared challenges and solutions in equine care. Don’t miss the opportunity to shape the future content of the Equine Code of Practice. \nRegister today!
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/9th-equine-industry-symposium-cracking-the-code/
LOCATION:Ontario
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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SUMMARY:2024 Schofield Lecture ft. Dr. Hélène Carabin - The Role of Epidemiology in the One Health Approach: Challenges and Solutions
DESCRIPTION:The first mandate of Dr. Carabin’s Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Epidemiology and One Health is to highlight the importance of the One Health approach during crises and create an understanding of the epidemiological challenges encountered in identifying the underlying causes of population health status or health behaviours. \nThe second mandate is to incorporate advanced epidemiological methods to investigate complex One Health issues in Canada (Axis 1) and in low-income countries (Axis 2). \nDuring this presentation\, some of the challenges encountered during the first mandate and the solutions that will be incorporated into the second mandate of the CRC will be discussed.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/2024-schofield-lecture-ft-dr-helene-carabin-the-role-of-epidemiology-in-the-one-health-approach-challenges-and-solutions/
LOCATION:OVC Lifetime Learning Centre\, 25 McGilvray Street
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SUMMARY:In Person: Virtual Bird ID
DESCRIPTION:Why not take your birding to the next level? Join Chris Earley\, Arboretum Interpretive Biologist and author of 5 bird field guides\, for a series of eight virtual noon-hour lectures on eight different bird groups. ID techniques\, field marks\, shapes\, behaviour clues and more will all be covered. \nEach course will finish with a 10 – 15 minute discussion period so you can ask all your bird-related questions. All eight programs cost $70 (plus tax) – that’s less than $10 per program! Bird groups covered include: Hawks\, Ducks\, Sparrows\, Sandpipers\, Gulls\, Spring Warblers\, Fall Warblers and Spring Migrants (presentation dates listed below). Recordings of each will be sent to all participants the next day. The recordings will be available for one month after the last program. \nMondays and Wednesdays\, November 4\, 6\, 11\, 13\, 18\, 20\, 25\, and 27\, 2024\nNoon to 1 p.m.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/in-person-virtual-bird-id/2024-11-20/
LOCATION:Arboretum Centre\, 250 Arboretum Rd\, Guelph\, N1G 2W1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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SUMMARY:One Health Seminar - Rural Planning\, Agriculture\, and One Health: A Career in Sustainable Development
DESCRIPTION:Join Professor Emeritus Wayne Caldwell as he reflects on his distinguished career in rural planning\, agricultural preservation\, and sustainable development\, with a particular focus on his work in promoting healthy rural communities. Dr. Caldwell will explore the connections between rural health\, sustainable communities\, and environmental planning\, highlighting insights from his work\, including the Healthy Rural Communities Toolkit. This seminar will emphasize the role of integrated planning in supporting resilient rural systems and its alignment with the One Health approach. A 30-minute presentation will be followed by a 20-minute Q&A\, offering students and faculty the opportunity to engage with his contributions and their implications for One Health.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/one-health-seminar-rural-planning-agriculture-and-one-health-a-career-in-sustainable-development/
LOCATION:OVC Pathobiology AHL\, 419 Gordon Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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SUMMARY:Seasonal Splendor: Mastering Outdoor Winter Planters with Leah Olsen-Kent
DESCRIPTION:Join the AGG Volunteer Association on Thursday\, Nov. 21 at 12 p.m. at the Art Gallery of Guelph for a captivating demonstration by Leah Olsen-Kent from Fleuristic and Leah Olsen-Kent Art. With nearly 30 years of experience enhancing the Guelph community and tri-city area\, Leah will showcase how to create two unique styles of outdoor winter planters using fresh greens\, birch and willow branches\, and delightful winter accents. \nDiscover how to craft stunning arrangements that will bring seasonal charm to both residential and corporate spaces\, lasting throughout the winter. Leah’s expertise and creativity will inspire you to embrace the beauty of winter décor. \nNo registration is required; all are welcome to attend. Join us for this opportunity to learn from a seasoned artist and elevate your outdoor spaces!
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/__trashed-41/
LOCATION:Art Gallery of Guelph\, 358 Gordon Street\, Guelph\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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SUMMARY:"The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" - Presented by the University of Guelph Theatre Studies Department
DESCRIPTION:The Theatre Studies Department at the University of Guelph presents “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.” The production is quickly approaching on November 21\, 22\, and 23 at 7 p.m. and will be held in the Arts Research Centre (ARC) Theatre in the MacKinnon Building at the University of Guelph. \n“The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” by Jay Presson Allen\, based on and adapted from the novel by Muriel Spark\, is a timely exploration of a brilliant and charismatic teacher who has full control over her students\, her “crème de la crème.” She pushes them into “heroic action\,” which\, as it turns out\, has dire consequences for some. Set in 1930s Scotland against a backdrop of rising political tensions\, this relevant work prompts the audience to consider issues of trust and leadership. \nThis production is directed by School of Theatre\, English\, and Creative Writing faculty member and renowned Canadian playwright Professor Judith Thompson. \nPerformance and production work is by third and fourth year Theatre Studies students. The production also features Stephanie Jones\, a Theatre Studies PhD student in the title role of Jean Brodie. Stephanie brings many years of professional experience to the role. Professor Thompson is assisted by PhD student Erin O’Brien. \nWe hope you can join us for one of the three evening performances. \nThe ARC Theatre is an 80 seat performance space with flat access and proximity to an accessible washroom. The majority of the seating is tiered with limited floor-level seats. \nThis performance contains bright lights\, lighting shifts\, and some sudden noises. It also contains themes of control and power\, grooming and bullying behaviours\, references to war and death\, and depictions of intimate/sexual contact as well as references to sexual and physical abuse and historical opinions and beliefs. \nIt runs just over two hours including a 15 minute intermission. \n“The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French\, Inc. \nFor tickets\, more information\, and to support the production\, please visit the Eventbrite page.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/the-prime-of-miss-jean-brodie-presented-by-the-university-of-guelph-theatre-studies-department/2024-11-21/
LOCATION:MacKinnon Building\, 87 Trent Lane\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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SUMMARY:Thinking Spaces: Priya Zalis\, “Clinical Improvisation in Music Psychotherapy”
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, Priya will introduce her approach to music psychotherapy in the context of adult mental health\, inviting attendees to participate in exploring the role that clinical improvisation can play in accessing and processing emotions\, building social connection\, and developing personal insights and growth. \nPriya Zalis (RP\, MTA\, MMT) is a music therapist\, psychotherapist\, and educator working in adult inpatient mental health and addictions in Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada. She holds a Master’s in Music Therapy (Wilfrid Laurier University) and a Diploma in Gestalt Psychotherapy (Gestalt Institute of Toronto)\, and has prior experience in hospice\, oncology\, long-term care\, and community mental health settings. Current research explores the impacts of group music therapy in trauma processing and issues related to diversity\, equity\, inclusion\, and belonging in Canadian music therapy. She loves spending time with her family and getting lost in a good book.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/thinking-spaces-priya-zalis-clinical-improvisation-in-music-psychotherapy/
LOCATION:ImprovLab\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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SUMMARY:"The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" - Presented by the University of Guelph Theatre Studies Department
DESCRIPTION:The Theatre Studies Department at the University of Guelph presents “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.” The production is quickly approaching on November 21\, 22\, and 23 at 7 p.m. and will be held in the Arts Research Centre (ARC) Theatre in the MacKinnon Building at the University of Guelph. \n“The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” by Jay Presson Allen\, based on and adapted from the novel by Muriel Spark\, is a timely exploration of a brilliant and charismatic teacher who has full control over her students\, her “crème de la crème.” She pushes them into “heroic action\,” which\, as it turns out\, has dire consequences for some. Set in 1930s Scotland against a backdrop of rising political tensions\, this relevant work prompts the audience to consider issues of trust and leadership. \nThis production is directed by School of Theatre\, English\, and Creative Writing faculty member and renowned Canadian playwright Professor Judith Thompson. \nPerformance and production work is by third and fourth year Theatre Studies students. The production also features Stephanie Jones\, a Theatre Studies PhD student in the title role of Jean Brodie. Stephanie brings many years of professional experience to the role. Professor Thompson is assisted by PhD student Erin O’Brien. \nWe hope you can join us for one of the three evening performances. \nThe ARC Theatre is an 80 seat performance space with flat access and proximity to an accessible washroom. The majority of the seating is tiered with limited floor-level seats. \nThis performance contains bright lights\, lighting shifts\, and some sudden noises. It also contains themes of control and power\, grooming and bullying behaviours\, references to war and death\, and depictions of intimate/sexual contact as well as references to sexual and physical abuse and historical opinions and beliefs. \nIt runs just over two hours including a 15 minute intermission. \n“The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French\, Inc. \nFor tickets\, more information\, and to support the production\, please visit the Eventbrite page.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/the-prime-of-miss-jean-brodie-presented-by-the-university-of-guelph-theatre-studies-department/2024-11-22/
LOCATION:MacKinnon Building\, 87 Trent Lane\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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SUMMARY:Traditional Quillwork Medallion Workshop | Honouring My Teacher\, Friend\, Mother\, My Inspiration
DESCRIPTION:In honouring five generations of listening\, watching and learning\, Ojibway/Potawatomi artist Boshdayosgaykwe Pawis grew up in and around the gift of traditional quillwork\, living and learning to continually work toward teaching this skill. \nAs the founder of G’zaagin Art Gallery\, she resourcefully uses only natural materials and finds creative ways for people to experience natural products. Participants will learn about quillwork and use materials that have been harvested\, cleaned\, dried\, and stored by G’zaagin Art Gallery throughout the year to make their own quillwork medallion. Come learn and listen to Pawis’ stories\, filled with love and gratitude\, as we learn to listen to our Earth Mother. \nThis workshop is best suited to participants aged 16 and older. All materials are provided; registration is required. \nAGG is covering the cost of materials for Indigenous participants\, who can contact Nicole Neufeld directly at nneufeld@artgalleryofguelph.ca to register.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/traditional-quillwork-medallion-workshop-honouring-my-teacher-friend-mother-my-inspiration/
LOCATION:Art Gallery of Guelph\, 358 Gordon Street\, Guelph\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTAMP:20260404T185615
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SUMMARY:"The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" - Presented by the University of Guelph Theatre Studies Department
DESCRIPTION:The Theatre Studies Department at the University of Guelph presents “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.” The production is quickly approaching on November 21\, 22\, and 23 at 7 p.m. and will be held in the Arts Research Centre (ARC) Theatre in the MacKinnon Building at the University of Guelph. \n“The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” by Jay Presson Allen\, based on and adapted from the novel by Muriel Spark\, is a timely exploration of a brilliant and charismatic teacher who has full control over her students\, her “crème de la crème.” She pushes them into “heroic action\,” which\, as it turns out\, has dire consequences for some. Set in 1930s Scotland against a backdrop of rising political tensions\, this relevant work prompts the audience to consider issues of trust and leadership. \nThis production is directed by School of Theatre\, English\, and Creative Writing faculty member and renowned Canadian playwright Professor Judith Thompson. \nPerformance and production work is by third and fourth year Theatre Studies students. The production also features Stephanie Jones\, a Theatre Studies PhD student in the title role of Jean Brodie. Stephanie brings many years of professional experience to the role. Professor Thompson is assisted by PhD student Erin O’Brien. \nWe hope you can join us for one of the three evening performances. \nThe ARC Theatre is an 80 seat performance space with flat access and proximity to an accessible washroom. The majority of the seating is tiered with limited floor-level seats. \nThis performance contains bright lights\, lighting shifts\, and some sudden noises. It also contains themes of control and power\, grooming and bullying behaviours\, references to war and death\, and depictions of intimate/sexual contact as well as references to sexual and physical abuse and historical opinions and beliefs. \nIt runs just over two hours including a 15 minute intermission. \n“The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French\, Inc. \nFor tickets\, more information\, and to support the production\, please visit the Eventbrite page.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/the-prime-of-miss-jean-brodie-presented-by-the-university-of-guelph-theatre-studies-department/2024-11-23/
LOCATION:MacKinnon Building\, 87 Trent Lane\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241125T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241125T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185615
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241025T125834Z
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SUMMARY:In Person: Virtual Bird ID
DESCRIPTION:Why not take your birding to the next level? Join Chris Earley\, Arboretum Interpretive Biologist and author of 5 bird field guides\, for a series of eight virtual noon-hour lectures on eight different bird groups. ID techniques\, field marks\, shapes\, behaviour clues and more will all be covered. \nEach course will finish with a 10 – 15 minute discussion period so you can ask all your bird-related questions. All eight programs cost $70 (plus tax) – that’s less than $10 per program! Bird groups covered include: Hawks\, Ducks\, Sparrows\, Sandpipers\, Gulls\, Spring Warblers\, Fall Warblers and Spring Migrants (presentation dates listed below). Recordings of each will be sent to all participants the next day. The recordings will be available for one month after the last program. \nMondays and Wednesdays\, November 4\, 6\, 11\, 13\, 18\, 20\, 25\, and 27\, 2024\nNoon to 1 p.m.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/in-person-virtual-bird-id/2024-11-25/
LOCATION:Arboretum Centre\, 250 Arboretum Rd\, Guelph\, N1G 2W1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241125T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241125T153000
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SUMMARY:Creating Ethical Space for First Nations-led Genetic\, Epigenetic\, and Other Biological Health Research
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences in the College of Biological Science is pleased to host Dr. Billie-Jo Hardy from the University of Toronto and Dr. Amy Bombay from Carleton University. They will be speaking about their experiences developing a biological health research training program with First Nations health professionals and researchers. \nBoth researchers will present virtually\, but there will be an in-person viewing option\, with refreshments available. \nDr. Amy Bombay is an Associate Professor in the Department of Neuroscience at Carleton University. Amy is Anishnaabe (Rainy River First Nations) and her primary areas of research have focused on assessing the associations between multigenerational trauma\, contemporary stressor exposure\, and cultural identity and engagement in predicting health and wellness among Indigenous Peoples. Her research exploring the different pathways by which Indian Residential School experiences are transmitted across generations has garnered extensive media interest and has influenced policy and practice related to Indigenous health and well-being. \nDr. Billie-Jo Hardy is an Assistant Professor with Social and Behavioural Health Sciences and Associate Director at Waakebiness Institute for Indigenous Health at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health\, University of Toronto. She is also an Affiliate Scientist at the Well Living House at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute at Unity Health Toronto. Her interests are in public health\, research ethics\, health equity and community-partnered research and she has experience in global and Indigenous health research. \nThe College of Biological Science Community Seminar Series is designed to promote the work and visibility of biologists from equity-deserving groups\, increase awareness of barriers to inclusion facing biologists\, and provide opportunities to learn about equity\, diversity and inclusion. There will be two seminars per year\, each presented by departmental EDI committees\, with support from the college. \nIf you require an accommodation\, please reach out to Dr. Jennifer Monk at jmonk02@uoguelph.ca.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/creating-ethical-space-for-first-nations-led-genetic-epigenetic-and-other-biological-health-research/
LOCATION:Science Complex\, 488 Gordon Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241127T080000
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SUMMARY:Hospitality Services Holiday Gifts
DESCRIPTION:Treat yourself or your loved ones to a delightful assortment of holiday desserts from the Creelman Bakeshop! Order a festive dessert bars box\, a holiday cookie box\, a seasonal charcuterie gift basket\, or a holiday peppermint brownie gift basket by Dec. 13 at 5 p.m. $2 from each dessert box purchase goes to support the United Way.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/hospitality-services-holiday-gifts/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241127T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241127T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185615
CREATED:20241025T125834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241025T125834Z
UID:141827-1732708800-1732712400@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:In Person: Virtual Bird ID
DESCRIPTION:Why not take your birding to the next level? Join Chris Earley\, Arboretum Interpretive Biologist and author of 5 bird field guides\, for a series of eight virtual noon-hour lectures on eight different bird groups. ID techniques\, field marks\, shapes\, behaviour clues and more will all be covered. \nEach course will finish with a 10 – 15 minute discussion period so you can ask all your bird-related questions. All eight programs cost $70 (plus tax) – that’s less than $10 per program! Bird groups covered include: Hawks\, Ducks\, Sparrows\, Sandpipers\, Gulls\, Spring Warblers\, Fall Warblers and Spring Migrants (presentation dates listed below). Recordings of each will be sent to all participants the next day. The recordings will be available for one month after the last program. \nMondays and Wednesdays\, November 4\, 6\, 11\, 13\, 18\, 20\, 25\, and 27\, 2024\nNoon to 1 p.m.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/in-person-virtual-bird-id/2024-11-27/
LOCATION:Arboretum Centre\, 250 Arboretum Rd\, Guelph\, N1G 2W1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241128T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241128T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185615
CREATED:20241125T150050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241125T150332Z
UID:145796-1732809600-1732816800@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Interactive Workshop: Racialized Student Food Insecurity in Digital Stories
DESCRIPTION:Food Justice on Campus: Racialized Student Food Insecurity in Digital Stories \nDate: Thursday\, November 28\, 2024 \nTime: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. \nLocation: ImprovLab at the University of Guelph (MacKinnon Building\, Room 108) \n——- \nRacialized and Indigenous peoples are facing unprecedented rates of food insecurity across Turtle Island (North America). Even at the University of Guelph\, Canada’s Food University\, students from racially and ethnically marginalized backgrounds struggle to access the foods required for nutrition\, enrichment\, and cultural connection. Taking seriously the impacts this has on the overall health of the students and the University community\, we are inviting students\, staff\, and faculty across campus to participate in our screening workshop Food Justice on Campus: Racialized Student Food Insecurity in Digital Stories. \nAbout the Workshop\nIn this interactive workshop\, we will engage in critical conversations about how to promote food justice on campus by watching and reflecting on four short creative videos on the intricacies of race\, culture\, food\, and student living. Participants will be invited to an active and supportive environment to take part in a diverse\, embodied\, and creative dialogue about the food crisis facing racialized and Indigenous students especially\, and the student population more generally. Following the workshop\, participants will also be invited to share their own stories over good food and good vibes. Dinner will include a vegan hearty stew and an authentic Ghanaian chicken and rice dish catered by Community FEWD (Food Equity With Dignity). \nThere are a limited number of in-person spots available\, and the workshop will also be livestreamed over Zoom. A Zoom link will be sent to online participants the day before the event. \nThe workshop is supported by Arrell Food Insitute\, the Community Engaged Scholarship Institute\, The Guelph Lab\, Re•Vision: The Centre for Art and Social Justice\, and the International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation. \nAbout the Facilitators\nThis workshop is facilitated by Dr. Jade Da Costa (they/she)\, a Banting Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Family Relations & Applied Nutrition with Re•Vision: The Centre for Art and Social Justice\, and Naty Tremblay (they/them)\, an Interdisciplinary Artist & Educator for Transformative Justice & Regenerative Reciprocity and PhD candidate in the Social Practice & Transformational Change Program. \nRSVP by Tuesday\, November 26 at 5 p.m.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/interactive-workshop-racialized-student-food-insecurity-in-digital-stories/
LOCATION:ImprovLab\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241128T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241128T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185615
CREATED:20241125T152017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241125T152017Z
UID:145821-1732811400-1732820400@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Food System Resilience Table November Open Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join the Food System Resilience Table Guelph-Wellington for a walking tour of a couple Two Rivers neighbourhood spaces that are doing wonderful work in supporting food access in Guelph! \nThe topic is Food Foundations: Soil Health and Composting. \nTogether we will tour the Huron Street – Two Rivers Neighbourhood Group Community Garden and check out their brilliant composting system. After which\, we will walk over to The SEED warehouse and get a tour of their facility which is host to a number of great community rooted projects and programs. Following our tours we will walk to the Double Rainbow Cafe where Chef Yasi’s team at FEWD (Food Equity With Dignity) will be set up and ready to provide some great eats and then to the Alice Block Condo kitchen condo space where there will be time to eat our dinner together while networking with each other! \nA couple notes: this event will include a lot of walking\, if you prefer to attend a certain part(s) of the evening\, feel free to meet at whichever spot is best for you at the time specified on the Agenda and we will be just as happy to have you. If you would like a chair to sit down and eat your dinner\, you may wish to bring one with you as seating options will be limited in the kitchen. Please reach out to us at thetablegw@gmail.com if you have any further questions or accommodation requirements! \nPresented by GW Food System Resiliency Table and the Arrell Food Institute. @TheTable_GW and @ArrellFoodInstitute.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/food-system-resilience-table-november-open-meeting/
LOCATION:120 Huron St\, Guelph\, 120 Huron St\, Guelph\, ON\, N1E 0T8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241203T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241203T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185615
CREATED:20241114T205851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T205851Z
UID:144551-1733239800-1733245200@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:CIRCLE December Get Together
DESCRIPTION:Join CIRCLE in celebrating the end of the fall semester with a casual get together. Drop in to enjoy some drinks and snacks while connecting with fellow students\, faculty\, and staff! Please register and RSVP by Nov. 27\, 2024 to help reduce food waste. We look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/circle-december-get-together/
LOCATION:MacKinnon Building\, 87 Trent Lane\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241204T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241204T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185615
CREATED:20241114T205926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T210419Z
UID:144520-1733315400-1733319000@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:One Health seminar - Mapping One Health initiatives in Latin America with Dr. Natalia Cediel Becerra
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Cediel Becerra is an advisor and mentor for the Colombian National Health Institute for the Frontline course of the field epidemiology training program on One Health\, and co-editor of the CABI One Health journal on One Health\, Gender and Feminism. She co-founded the Biodiversity and One Health community of practice\, a multidisciplinary group created to advocate for the inclusion of One health approach in the National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans for Latin American countries. \nShe will be discussing how mapping stakeholders and initiatives is laying the groundwork for One Health implementation in Latin America and is a best practice for One Health governance. This will strengthen a pre-existing installed capacity for multisectoral cooperation mechanisms in Latin America and will help the region be better prepared to face future health emergencies. \nRegister to attend virtually or in-person.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/one-health-seminar-mapping-one-health-initiatives-in-latin-america-with-dr-natalia-cediel-becerra/
LOCATION:OVC Pathobiology AHL\, 419 Gordon Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=OVC Pathobiology AHL 419 Gordon Street Guelph Ontario Canada;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=419 Gordon Street:geo:-80.2313887,43.5303876
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241205T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241205T230000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185615
CREATED:20241127T162407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241128T133915Z
UID:146165-1733425200-1733439600@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:University Centre 50th Anniversary with Beatles Tribute Band
DESCRIPTION:Purchase your ticket to for the UC’s 50th Anniversary Celebration on Thursday\, December 5 at 7 p.m. at the Brass Taps. There will be a live performance from the Liverpool 4 – a Beatles tribute band – which you won’t want to miss! \nDoors open at 7 p.m. \nBand goes on at 8 p.m. \nTickets are $10\, and net revenue from ticket sales bill be donated to the United Way.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/university-centre-50th-anniversary/
LOCATION:Brass Taps – University Centre\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241212T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241212T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185615
CREATED:20241114T205352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T205400Z
UID:144568-1734004800-1734004800@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Inside the World of Art Appraisal: Stories from Bert Dorpmans and Lauren Ogilvie
DESCRIPTION:Join the AGG Volunteer Association on Thursday\, Dec. 12 at 12 p.m. at the Art Gallery of Guelph for an engaging talk with Bert Dorpmans and Lauren Ogilvie of McMaster Fine Art in Dundas. With over forty years of experience in the art appraisal business\, Bert and Lauren will share captivating memoirs from their journey\, including their experiences appraising million-dollar art and antique collections. \nThis fascinating discussion will provide unique insights into the world of art appraisal\, making it a must-attend event for art lovers and enthusiasts alike. Don’t miss the chance to hear firsthand stories from two seasoned experts in the field! \nNo registration is required; all are welcome to join! Come ready to be inspired by their incredible experiences and expertise.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/inside-the-world-of-art-appraisal-stories-from-bert-dorpmans-and-lauren-ogilvie/
LOCATION:Art Gallery of Guelph\, 358 Gordon Street\, Guelph\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Art Gallery of Guelph 358 Gordon Street Guelph Canada;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=358 Gordon Street:geo:-80.2326348,43.5329358
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250107T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250107T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185615
CREATED:20241114T205303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T205435Z
UID:144575-1736274600-1736278200@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:In Conversation with Susan Mogul
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging conversation with pioneering video artist Susan Mogul\, who will discuss her 1997 video I Stare at You and Dream\, featured in AGG’s exhibition Do You Remember Love\, as well as her wider practice. Known for intertwining autobiography with documentary strategies\, Mogul’s work often explores themes of family\, relationships\, and identity through a deeply personal lens. \nFilmed in Mogul’s Highland Park neighborhood in Los Angeles\, a predominantly working-class Latino area\, I Stare at You and Dream follows the intersecting lives of four individuals: Mogul herself; her friend\, Rosie Sanchez; Rosie’s teenage daughter\, Alejandra (Alex) Sanchez; and Ray Aguilar\, Mogul’s on-and-off boyfriend. The narrative is intimate\, intertwining familial and romantic relationships to explore how personal history shapes the present\, inviting us to consider questions of women’s identity\, family dynamics\, and the search for a sense of home. \nSusan Mogul has been involved with video since the early 1970s\, creating a foundational body of humorous and staunchly feminist performance videos before expanding into experimental narratives\, including feature-length work. Her numerous accolades include a Guggenheim Fellowship\, a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship\, and an ITVS commission. Her work has been showcased internationally\, with a survey of her videos held at the Austrian Film Museum in Vienna in 2024\, and her first solo museum exhibition at the Zacheta National Gallery of Art in Warsaw in 2022. Other notable exhibitions include California Video at the Getty Museum\, Los Angeles: Birth of an Art Capital at the Centre Pompidou in Paris\, and Where Art Might Happen: The Early Years of CalArts at the Kunsthaus Graz. \nMogul’s work has also been discussed in X-TRA (2020)\, where “A Feminist’s Survival Index” reviews her current work within the context of feminist art history. Her career and contributions are further explored in Women of Vision: Histories in Feminist Film and Video\, where a chapter is devoted to her impactful legacy. \nThis program is co-presented with Ed Video Media Arts Centre with the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and Ontario Arts Council\, an agency of the Government of Ontario.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/in-conversation-with-susan-mogul/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250107T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250107T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185615
CREATED:20241120T171708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T172703Z
UID:145234-1736276400-1736280000@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Starting Vegetables from Seed (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:An introduction to growing vegetables from seed. This course will cover topics such as\, selecting the best types of seed\, maturity dates\, GMO seeds\, hybrids vs heirlooms\, starting early indoors\, and planting direct in the garden. \nThe section on starting indoors will discuss different light systems\, preventing leggy seedlings and how to harden off seedlings before putting them outside. \nThis is an ideal course for the first time vegetable gardener. \nFee: $10 (plus HST) per person.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/virtual-starting-vegetables-from-seed/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250109T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250109T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185615
CREATED:20241127T135100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241204T144823Z
UID:146020-1736436600-1736438400@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:SPSS Micro 1: Introduction
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for a statistics tune-up using SPSS? Come to the first workshop in our 11-part series to teach you the basics! In SPSS Micro 1: Introduction\, you will download the SPSS software and learn about the interface. \nPrior knowledge of SPSS is not required. Prior knowledge of statistics is not required. If you have no knowledge of SPSS or statistics\, attending workshops #1 and #2 is highly recommended to orient you to these topics. \nYou do not need to attend every session If you miss a session or want additional support\, you can check the SPSS LibGuide (written by the instructor). \nNOTE: This workshop will be held online via Teams. \nThis workshop is open to U of G students\, staff\, and faculty. You MUST have a University of Guelph e-mail (ending in either @guelphhumber.ca or @uoguelph.ca) to register and participate in this workshop. An e-mail will be sent to all registered attendees the morning of the workshop\, registration closes 6 hours before the workshop.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/spss-micro-1-introduction/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250114T125000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185615
CREATED:20241127T135016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241203T194513Z
UID:146031-1736856000-1736859000@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Starting the Research Adventure: Fundamentals of File Management
DESCRIPTION:Start your adventure by learning how to organize and manage your research data. This session covers the essentials of file naming\, folder structures\, and data storage types\, ensuring that your data is always easy to access and securely stored during the research process. \nDesigned for researchers starting a project\, though open to all\, this session will help you: \n\nUnderstand the importance of creating a Data Management Plan (DMP)\nSelect appropriate file formats for your data\nEstablish effective file naming conventions and folder structures\n\nThe goal of this workshop is to equip researchers with knowledge and tools to manage their data effectively throughout the research process\, reducing the risks of data loss or mismanagement.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/starting-the-research-adventure-fundamentals-of-file-management/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250114T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250114T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185615
CREATED:20241120T171637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T172554Z
UID:145239-1736881200-1736884800@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Starting Plants from Seed (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:This is a two-part course that will introduce you to the wonders of growing all kinds of different plants from seed and will draw on Robert Pavlis’ experience growing over 2\,000 species of plants from seed. \nPart 1: Fundamentals of Seed Germination\nThis first part will look at the basics of seed biology to really understand the development of a plant from seed. This knowledge will then be expanded to discuss important topics such as collecting your own seed and storing seed for future growth. We’ll have an in-depth look at seed dormancy and different ways of overcoming it. \nWe’ll then look at some specific examples like germinating petunias\, peonies\, jack-in-the-pulpits\, and maple trees. These will provide insight into different types of seed germination processes. \nPart 2: Practical Aspects of Seed Germination\nDescription: Now that you understand the fundamental basics it is time to look at the practical aspects of growing from seed. We’ll look at different techniques such as growing in pots\, the baggy method and winter sowing. We’ll examine ways of dealing with very small and very large seed\, and I’ll show you techniques for scarification and stratification\, as well as some tricks for overcoming seed dormancy. \nWe’ll also look at essentials such as lighting\, temperature\, watering and hardening off seedlings. \nAt the end of this two-part course you will be able to germinate thousands of different seeds including both outdoor and indoor plants. \nFee: $20 (plus HST) per person.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/virtual-starting-plants-from-seed/2025-01-14/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250116T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250116T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185615
CREATED:20241127T134909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241204T160531Z
UID:146043-1737041400-1737043200@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:SPSS Micro 2: Statistics
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for a statistics tune-up using SPSS? Come to the second workshop in our 11-part series to teach you the basics! In SPSS micro 2: Statistics\, you will learn the difference between descriptive and inferential statistics. \nPrior knowledge of SPSS is not required. Prior knowledge of statistics is not required. If you have no knowledge of SPSS or statistics\, attending workshops #1 and #2 is highly recommended to orient you to these topics. \nYou do not need to attend every session\, if you miss a session or want additional support\, you can check the SPSS LibGuide (written by the instructor). \nNOTE: This workshop will be held online via Teams. \nThis workshop is open to U of G students\, staff\, and faculty. You MUST have a University of Guelph e-mail (ending in either @guelphhumber.ca or @uoguelph.ca) to register and participate in this workshop. As an e-mail will be sent to all registered attendees the morning of the workshop\, registration closes 6 hours before the workshop.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/spss-micro-2-statistics/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250120T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250120T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185615
CREATED:20241025T125625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241025T125625Z
UID:141316-1737374400-1737378000@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Virtual Cottage Birds Series
DESCRIPTION:While sitting on the dock\, have you ever asked “Did that loon just attack that duck?” or “How can that Pileated Woodpecker peck such big holes without hurting its brain?” or “Which hawk is that flying overhead?” The answers to these and many other bird-related questions will be covered in this series of eight one-hour sessions on the birds you notice while visiting a cottage\, hiking in a northern park or tenting at your favourite campsite. We will cover identification clues\, behavior\, nesting info\, habitat\, foraging techniques and more. Cottage projects and activities that help birds will also be a part of each session as well as a 10-15 minute discussion period for bird-related questions. All eight programs cost of $70 (plus tax) – that’s less than $10 per program! \nMondays and Wednesdays\, January 20\, 22\, 27\, 29\, February 3\, 5\, 10\, and 12\, 2025\, noon to 1 p.m. \nFee: $70.00 + H.S.T. This event will take place on Zoom. The list of topics with the presentation date is listed below. If you miss any of the programs\, each one is recorded and the recording will be sent to you the next day. The recordings will be available for one month after the last program.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/virtual-cottage-birds-series/2025-01-20/
LOCATION:Arboretum Centre\, 250 Arboretum Rd\, Guelph\, N1G 2W1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250121T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250121T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T185615
CREATED:20241120T171637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241120T172555Z
UID:145240-1737486000-1737489600@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Starting Plants from Seed (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:This is a two-part course that will introduce you to the wonders of growing all kinds of different plants from seed and will draw on Robert Pavlis’ experience growing over 2\,000 species of plants from seed. \nPart 1: Fundamentals of Seed Germination\nThis first part will look at the basics of seed biology to really understand the development of a plant from seed. This knowledge will then be expanded to discuss important topics such as collecting your own seed and storing seed for future growth. We’ll have an in-depth look at seed dormancy and different ways of overcoming it. \nWe’ll then look at some specific examples like germinating petunias\, peonies\, jack-in-the-pulpits\, and maple trees. These will provide insight into different types of seed germination processes. \nPart 2: Practical Aspects of Seed Germination\nDescription: Now that you understand the fundamental basics it is time to look at the practical aspects of growing from seed. We’ll look at different techniques such as growing in pots\, the baggy method and winter sowing. We’ll examine ways of dealing with very small and very large seed\, and I’ll show you techniques for scarification and stratification\, as well as some tricks for overcoming seed dormancy. \nWe’ll also look at essentials such as lighting\, temperature\, watering and hardening off seedlings. \nAt the end of this two-part course you will be able to germinate thousands of different seeds including both outdoor and indoor plants. \nFee: $20 (plus HST) per person.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/virtual-starting-plants-from-seed/2025-01-21/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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UID:141798-1737547200-1737550800@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Virtual Cottage Birds Series
DESCRIPTION:While sitting on the dock\, have you ever asked “Did that loon just attack that duck?” or “How can that Pileated Woodpecker peck such big holes without hurting its brain?” or “Which hawk is that flying overhead?” The answers to these and many other bird-related questions will be covered in this series of eight one-hour sessions on the birds you notice while visiting a cottage\, hiking in a northern park or tenting at your favourite campsite. We will cover identification clues\, behavior\, nesting info\, habitat\, foraging techniques and more. Cottage projects and activities that help birds will also be a part of each session as well as a 10-15 minute discussion period for bird-related questions. All eight programs cost of $70 (plus tax) – that’s less than $10 per program! \nMondays and Wednesdays\, January 20\, 22\, 27\, 29\, February 3\, 5\, 10\, and 12\, 2025\, noon to 1 p.m. \nFee: $70.00 + H.S.T. This event will take place on Zoom. The list of topics with the presentation date is listed below. If you miss any of the programs\, each one is recorded and the recording will be sent to you the next day. The recordings will be available for one month after the last program.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/virtual-cottage-birds-series/2025-01-22/
LOCATION:Arboretum Centre\, 250 Arboretum Rd\, Guelph\, N1G 2W1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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SUMMARY:SPSS micro 3: Chi-square
DESCRIPTION:Looking for a statistics tune-up using SPSS? Come to the third workshop in our 11-part series to teach you the basics! In SPSS micro 3: Chi-square\, you will learn the data type required for the test\, check the assumptions for the test\, and conduct the test! \nPrior knowledge of SPSS is not required. Prior knowledge of statistics is not required. If you have no knowledge of SPSS or statistics\, attending workshops #1 and #2 is highly recommended to orient you to these topics. \nYou do not need to attend every session 🙂 if you miss a session or want additional support\, you can check the SPSS LibGuide (written by the instructor). \nNOTE: This workshop will be held online via Teams and is open to U of G students\, staff\, and faculty. To register and participate\, you MUST have a University of Guelph email (ending in either @guelphhumber.ca or @uoguelph.ca). An email will be sent to all registered attendees the morning of the workshop\, and registration closes 6 hours before the workshop.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/spss-micro-3-chi-square/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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