Student, Staff and Faculty Nominations Open for Senate and the Board of Governors
Nominations to the University of Guelph Senate and Board of Governors open Feb. 29 and will be accepted until March 11 at 3 p.m. Elections will be held from March
Thursday at Noon Concert Series Presents Philippe Hode-Keyser
The Creative Music Symposium with Philippe Hode-Keyser will perform a concert featuring drums and electronics. Admission is free Location: MacKinnon, Room 107
Animal Behaviour and Welfare Seminar: The Welfare of Animals Without Owners
The Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare presents an Animal Behaviour and Welfare Seminar titled “The Welfare of Animals Without Owners” by post-doctoral researcher Tyler Flockhart. Location: OVC Pathobiology
Department of Athletics Virtual Job Fair
The Department of Athletics is looking for energetic, friendly and motivated students for positions throughout the summer and the 2016-2017 school year. Visit the virtual job fair to view postings
Graduation Ceremony for Kansei University Students
The University of Guelph English language program is holding a graduation ceremony for the Kansei University (Japan) students in the business English program. Location: Arboretum Centre
CSA Noon Hour Concert: Library Voices
"It’s clear that Library Voices’ lo-fi makeover has given them a creative spark that’s resulted in some truly beautiful songwriting." – Northern Transmissions Library Voices, a Canadian seven-piece indie pop
Concert by U of G Chamber Singers and Eramosa Children’s Choir
The University of Guelph Chamber Singers and the Eramosa Children's Choir present "Young at Heart," conducted by Prof. Marta McCarthy, School of Fine Arts and Music at U of G, and
Sunday Cinema Presents Carol
In this adaptation of The Price of Salt, Patricia Highsmith’s seminal novel, Carol follows two women from very different backgrounds who find themselves in an unexpected love affair in 1950s
Sunday Cinema Presents Theeb
Theeb, a desert adventure pic by Oscar-nominated Jordanian director Naji Abu Nowar, is a story of brotherhood and betrayal. The movie is set in Wadi Rum during World War I, when
Memorial Service for Philosophy Professor Brian Calvert
A memorial service for philosophy professor Brian Calvert, who passed away Jan. 19, will be held March 6 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Arboretum Centre. Everyone is welcome
Engaging Men for Campus Safety Initiative: Workshops for Male Students
The purpose of this workshop is to challenge negative, outdated concepts of manhood. The workshop also aims to inspire male students at U of G to understand and embrace the
University Town Hall
Charlotte Yates, provost and vice-president (academic), will present the 2016-2017 Budget Assumptions. Time: Noon Location: University Centre, Peter Clark Hall (lower level)
Gryphons Care: A Fundraising Dinner Supporting Syrian Student Refugees
The U of G community is invited to a fundraising dinner hosted by the World University Service of Canada Guelph Local Committee and the Multi-Faith Resource Team in Student Life.
Poultry Health Research Network Seminar
Prof. Alexandra Harlander, Department of Animal Biosciences, will discuss "Alternative Laying Hen Housing Systems: Animal Welfare Challenges, Issues and Possible Solutions" at the next Poultry Health Research Network (PHRN) seminar.
Panel Discussion About Campus Safety
Sly Castaldi, co-chair of the Ontario Roundtable on Violence Against Women, will facilitate a panel discussion about campus safety, "Owning the Problem - Creating the Solution. It's Never Okay: Action
Molecular and Cellular Biology Chair Candidate Public Presentation
The U of G community is invited to attend a public presentation by Prof. Marc Coppolino, chair candidate for the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. Location: Science Complex, Room
Leadership Workshop: Being Proactive with Self-Care
At certain times of the year, you may feel overwhelmed and exhausted and have trouble finding the energy to get everything done. This workshop will focus on strategies to prevent
The Mediterranean Refugee Crisis: Challenges and Implications
This panel discussion will feature Roya Robbani (executive director of Immigrant Services for Guelph-Wellington), Craig Smith (PhD Candidate, Political Science, University of Toronto), and Prof. Edward Koning (Political Science, University
Thursday at Noon Concert Series Presents Jason Wilson and The Perennials
This global roots project draws from the deep and varied wells of the reggae canon, the Scottish and English folk revival, and New York City bebop. The result is a
Screening of Gridiron Underground
The Office of Diversity and Human Rights invites you to a special screening of a historically significant documentary, followed by an engaging panel discussion about its central themes of race,
