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Events for Wednesday, February 11, 2026 - Wednesday, February 11, 2026

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Artificial Intelligence in Teaching and Learning: Community of Practice

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The University of Guelph invites educators from all three campuses to join a monthly community focused on artificial intelligence in teaching and learning. This group creates space for honest conversations about AI's impact on education, welcoming perspectives from enthusiasts to skeptics. Open to faculty, sessional instructors, teaching assistants, and staff, the community addresses real classroom

Master of Landscape Architecture: In-person Open House for Prospective Students

Are you passionate about design, research, and enhancing the environment? Discover the professionally accredited Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) course-based degree program at the University of Guelph. The MLA program features small class sizes and expert, supportive faculty. To learn more, please join us in person. See MLA1 reviews, meet current students and faculty, and

RStudio micro 6: Independent samples t-test

Looking for a statistics tune-up using RStudio? Come to the sixth workshop in our series to teach you the basics! In RStudio micro 6: Independent samples t-test, you will learn the data type required for the test, check the assumptions for the test, and conduct both an independent samples t-test and a Mann-Whitney U test!

Stargazing

Come, brave the cold, and see the stars! Members of the Kitchener-Waterloo Royal Astronomical Society of Canada will be setting up astronomical telescopes for private viewings. Come see winter constellations like Taurus, Gemini, and Orion, as well as star clusters, nebulae, and many other curious objects in the beautiful winter Milky Way. Later, as winter

Dissertation Writing Retreat (DWR) Online (Application Deadline: November 2, 2025)

To apply for this program, you must complete the application form on the Library's Dissertation Writing Retreat webpage. The application deadline is November 2, 2025. (Note: you cannot register for Dissertation Writing Retreat through this Library Workshop Calendar.) This intensive one-week (Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) program is designed to help graduate

Graduate Accountability Group

Recurring

The Graduate Student Accountability Group provides a welcoming, safe, and productive online space for graduate students to do their work. The group is facilitated by a learning specialist and is designed to help you identify small goals and accomplish them during short work periods. Comments from previous participants: "The group is a great way to

Study Hall: Let’s Get Stuff Done Together

Recurring

Feeling stuck or avoiding your work? Join Study Hall! It’s a focused and supportive space for all students to help you get things done. Here’s what to expect: Set a goal at the start of the session so you know what to focus on Work in short Pomodoro bursts (25 minutes) to stay focused without

National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women – Memorial Event

This annual memorial event, hosted by the College of Engineering, honours the lives lost on December 6, 1989 at École Polytechnique. The event begins in the Adams Atrium with remarks centered around three themes: Remember, reflect, respond, and concludes at the second floor memorial garden. Together We Remember. Together We Rise. Honouring lives lost and

Safe Sport Symposium

The University of Guelph, Department of Athletics is proud to host the second annual Safe Sport Symposium. The event is set to take place on Saturday, Dec. 13 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Safe Sport Symposium aims to support local minor sport organization parents, coaches, officials, administrators, board members and volunteers with Safe

Artificial Intelligence in Teaching and Learning: Community of Practice

Recurring

The University of Guelph invites educators from all three campuses to join a monthly community focused on artificial intelligence in teaching and learning. This group creates space for honest conversations about AI's impact on education, welcoming perspectives from enthusiasts to skeptics. Open to faculty, sessional instructors, teaching assistants, and staff, the community addresses real classroom

Research Lifecycle: File Naming, Metadata, and Organization

Keeping track of your data along the way is essential. This session covers how to structure your folders, name your files, and create clear metadata and documentation so others (and future you!) can understand and reuse your work with ease.

LA Guest Lecture: Nick Onody of 02 Planning and Design

The Landscape Architecture program in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development presents a guest lecture entitled “Fixed Ground, Fluid Futures” with Nick Onody, a Principal at 02 Planning and Design Inc in Toronto.  Nick’s experience includes a variety of project types and scales, from large-scale urban design and public realm projects, to small well-crafted,

Engineering Job Fair

Join us in the Atrium of the Thornbrough Building to connect with +12 organizations looking to hire U of G engineering students for co-op, summer and full-time opportunities.

Research Lifecycle: M365 Storage Options for Research Collaboration

Join the library in partnership with CCS for a practical overview of how Microsoft 365 storage tools can support your research projects. This session will help you choose the right platform for your needs, whether it's personal storage with OneDrive or setting up collaborative workspaces in SharePoint and Teams. Bring your unique data management, permission

Virtual Winter Tree I.D.

Recurring

No leaves? No problem! In this workshop, offered in a convenient Zoom setting, you will learn about the variety of tree features that are useful for identifying trees in winter. From buds and twigs to leaf scars and bark, we will take an in-depth look at the surprisingly distinctive characteristics that let us unlock the

Volunteer Fair

Join Student Volunteer Connections (SVC) for the Winter 2026 Volunteer Fair! This bi-annual Volunteer Fair will take place in the University Centre Courtyard on Tuesday, Jan. 20 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. This fair is an opportunity to meet personally with local organizations about their current and upcoming volunteer opportunities. This fair is for

Dial Down University Anxiety

Learn more about the most common anxiety escalators, along with practical, proven tips and strategies that you can begin using immediately to decrease stress and anxiety this semester. Begin drafting your personal Anxiety Action Plan, and gain some new on-campus, off-campus and online resources. This free, one hour workshop for university students meets online with

Sustainable Futures Opportunities Fair

Sustainable Futures Opportunities Fair Learn how students, campus groups, and external organizations are shaping a sustainable future. Join us at the Sustainable Futures Opportunities Fair - a chance to explore initiatives, share ideas, and connect with others passionate about sustainability. Here's what you can do: Visit exhibitor tables hosted by student clubs, campus and external

Artificial Intelligence in Teaching and Learning: Community of Practice

The University of Guelph invites educators from all three campuses to join a monthly community focused on artificial intelligence in teaching and learning. This group creates space for honest conversations about AI's impact on education, welcoming perspectives from enthusiasts to skeptics. Open to faculty, sessional instructors, teaching assistants, and staff, the community addresses real classroom

Virtual Winter Tree I.D.

Recurring

No leaves? No problem! In this workshop, offered in a convenient Zoom setting, you will learn about the variety of tree features that are useful for identifying trees in winter. From buds and twigs to leaf scars and bark, we will take an in-depth look at the surprisingly distinctive characteristics that let us unlock the