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Events for Tuesday, December 16, 2025 - Tuesday, December 16, 2025

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‘Why Veg?’ Panel Discussion

University Centre Ontario, Canada

Animal-rights activist Anita Krajnc will be a keynote speaker at an event promoting plant-based lifestyles. Sponsored by the Guelph Students for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, “Why Veg?” is a

One Health Seminar Series

The Centre for Public Health and Zoonoses presents a seminar series on "One Health" research at the University of Guelph. Dates: April 5 and April  7 Time: 12:30 to 1:30

Winegard Visiting Public Lectureship in Physics

Thomas Ruth, emeritus senior research scientist at TRIUMF, will present the Winegard Visiting Public Lectureship in Physics. He will discuss how scientists at TRIUMF have been developing tools to help

First-Year Seminar Exhibition

The University community is invited to attend the First-Year Seminar Exhibition as students present what they learned this semester. Location: Library, Academic Town Square

M.Sc. Thesis Defence: Mangla Shandal

Mangla Shandal, an M.Sc. candidate in Rural Planning and Development, will defend her thesis on "Is Post-Green Revolution Agriculture in Punjab, India a Living Example of Karl Polanyi’s Double Movement?"

Pepsi Canada Design Day in Engineering

Supported by PepsiCo Canada, this event celebrates the year in engineering design by bringing together second-, third- and fourth-year design classes to showcase their innovative solutions and designs. Students, faculty,

Last Lecture

War Memorial Hall 390 Gordon Street, Guelph

Join the graduating class of 2016 as they gather one last time to reflect and be inspired by a graduating student, faculty member and alumna. This year's speakers are: -

PhD Thesis Defence: Melanie Wills

Melanie Wills, a PhD candidate in the Department Molecular and Cellular Biology, will defend her thesis on "Decoding Shc Deviance: Evidence of Novel Roles for the Phosphotyrosine Adaptor ShcD in

Poultry Health Research Network Seminar Series

Poultry veterinarian Lloyd Weber presents "Poultry Industry: A Farmer's and A Veterinarian's Perspective." Refreshments will be served. For more information, contact Ravi Kulkarni, PHRN coordinator, at kulkarnr@uoguelph.ca. Location: OVC Pathobiology

PhD Thesis Defence: Gavin Armstrong

Interested members of the University community are invited to attend the final oral examination for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Gavin Armstrong, Department of Biomedical Sciences. His thesis

R2B2 Symposium

The R2B2 (Regional and Rural Broadband) project has invited community members, students, researchers and stakeholders from various levels of government and industry to learn about the R2B2 research project, and

MA Thesis Defence: Angela Van Arragon

Angela Van Arragon, an MA student in the Department of Philosophy, will defend her thesis on "The 'Best Interest of the Child': A Critical Look at Complexity and Responsibility in

D.V.Sc. Thesis Defence: Delphine Laniesse

Delphine Laniesse, a D.V.Sc. candidate in the Department of Pathobiology, will defend her thesis on “Pharmacology and antinociception of a sustained released butorphanol – poloxamer 407 formulation in Amazon parrots.”

MLA Thesis Defence: Luc Palmer

Luc Palmer, a master of landscape architecture candidate in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, will defend his thesis on "A Critique of Corktown Common's Planting Design Based

Chappel Memorial Lecture

Dr. Gary Nabel, chief scientific officer, Sanofi Global Research and Development, will present this year’s Chappel Lecture on "Harnessing the Immune System to Fight Emerging Viruses and Cancer." A reception

MLA Thesis Defence: Alison Maxwell

Alison Maxwell, a master of landscape architecture candidate in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, will defend her thesis on "Investigating the Performance of Simple Rain Gardens Created

Research in Action: Immigration Series

Political science professor Edward Koning presents a public lecture on "Why Canada and Europe Chose Different Approaches to the Syrian Crisis." He will discuss the political implications of this crisis

Qualifying Exam Seminar for Mery Perez

Mery Perez presents her qualifying exam seminar on “Indigenous Music Festivals as Communication for Social and Environmental Change: The Case of Nicaragua’s Unidos Por Bosawas Festival” for her PhD in