Landscape Architecture Guest Lecture: Chip Sullivan, Professor Emeritus at UC Berkeley
The Landscape Architecture program in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development presents a guest lecture entitled “Cartooning the Landscape” by Chip Sullivan, FASLA, FCELA, FAAR. Chip is a
The Future of Conservation – Canada’s Leadership in Nature Conservation Shapes Our Path Forward
Join Kinross Chair Julie Gelfand for an engaging and forward-looking discussion on the future of nature conservation in Canada, guided by the expertise and experience of Catherine McKenna, Canada's former
Documentary Premiere – Cubao is Theirs
Come see this film showcasing four women farmers from Cuba. Produced by PhD Candidate Natalia Ruiz Cuartas and directed by Carlos Cadavid, Cubao is Theirs tells the story of how
IdeaLab Sprint
The IdeaLab Sprint is a fast-paced, hands-on workshop designed for those that have an interest in entrepreneurship but don’t have an idea for a business. You’ll learn how to identify
Bold Women, Sustainable Futures – Supriya Verma Book Launch
Bold Women, Sustainable Futures: Leadership Lessons for STEM, Business & Sustainability in an Age of Resistance In an era marked by escalating climate risk, political and economic uncertainty, and growing resistance to equity, sustainability, and inclusion, leadership is being quietly reshaped—often away from courage, long-term thinking, and responsibility. The new book Bold Women, Sustainable Futures:
Into the Woods (Live Musical Theatre)
War Memorial Hall 390 Gordon Street, GuelphUniversity of Guelph, Musical Theatre ensemble course presents! Into the Woods takes us to a land of fairy tales. In this live stage musical, a Baker and his wife seek to reverse a cursed placed on them by the witch next door. Their tale interweaves with familiar faces along the way: we meet Cinderella, Jack,
Into the Woods (Live Musical Theatre)
War Memorial Hall 390 Gordon Street, GuelphUniversity of Guelph, Musical Theatre ensemble course presents! Into the Woods takes us to a land of fairy tales. In this live stage musical, a Baker and his wife seek to reverse a cursed placed on them by the witch next door. Their tale interweaves with familiar faces along the way: we meet Cinderella, Jack,
Into the Woods (Live Musical Theatre)
War Memorial Hall 390 Gordon Street, GuelphUniversity of Guelph, Musical Theatre ensemble course presents! Into the Woods takes us to a land of fairy tales. In this live stage musical, a Baker and his wife seek to reverse a cursed placed on them by the witch next door. Their tale interweaves with familiar faces along the way: we meet Cinderella, Jack,
Into the Woods (Live Musical Theatre)
War Memorial Hall 390 Gordon Street, GuelphUniversity of Guelph, Musical Theatre ensemble course presents! Into the Woods takes us to a land of fairy tales. In this live stage musical, a Baker and his wife seek to reverse a cursed placed on them by the witch next door. Their tale interweaves with familiar faces along the way: we meet Cinderella, Jack,
Skills for Research Impact Series: Principals for working with the Media
Prepare for the next time the media calls! Get familiar with practical information and tips to strengthen your ability to represent your work in interviews. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: Explain why working with the media matters Describe how the media works and what journalists need Identify what to
Virtual Creating Healthy Soil
Arboretum Centre 250 Arboretum Rd, Guelph, CanadaJoin Robert Pavlis as he discusses how to create Healthy Soil. Below is a description of what he will discuss each week. You can sign up for one, two or
Stress Eating?
If going to the fridge is your # 1 stress management strategy, it may be time to learn more about how stress drives us to emotional eating, and ways to start addressing it.... This session includes the most effective strategies for changing stress eating habits, and the biofeedback and stress management techniques that decrease emotional
Stop Worrying!
Learn to curb unhelpful worry... and how to avoid the five key pitfalls that perpetuate and escalate worrying. This workshop also outlines the evolutionary advantage of constructive worry (and how to access it), along with strategies from the two approaches proven to decrease worrying, and tips for bedtime worriers. This two-hour skills workshop with Kathy
World Water Day
Where water flows, equality grows. Bridging the Gap: Engaging Girls, Women and Gender-Diverse People in Water Sciences and Engineering Dr. Jana Levison, Doody Family Chair and Professor, COE, U of G Gender and Indigenous Knowledge Systems in a Groundwater Context Dr. Diana Lewis, Director of IndigenERA Lab, Associate Professor, CSAHS, U of G Intersectional Equity
Virtual Creating Healthy Soil
Arboretum Centre 250 Arboretum Rd, Guelph, CanadaJoin Robert Pavlis as he discusses how to create Healthy Soil. Below is a description of what he will discuss each week. You can sign up for one, two or all three of the workshops. Week 1 - Soil Basics - What is soil and how do the basic components work together to provide a
The Art and Practice of Pruning
This half-day workshop will introduce you to the fundamentals of pruning and aims to provide you with basic skills to confidently approach pruning in your own landscape. We begin with how to form pruning strategies, including choosing and maintaining equipment and understanding plant growth and timing. Pruning cuts and techniques will be discussed, demonstrated, and
Kenneth R. Farrell Distinguished Public Policy Lectureship: The Economics of What We Eat
Dr. Balagtas will explore the current landscape of what we eat and what that means for our health, with a particular focus on the growing scrutiny of ultra-processed foods and the impact of GLP-1 drugs. Simple economics, data, and lessons from the history of food and nutrition policy will be used to reflect on the
Truscott Lecture in Justice – The Rule of Law and Public Confidence
The Truscott Lecture in Justice series welcomes Chief Justice of Ontario, The Honourable Michael H. Tulloch. Michael H. Tulloch Appointed as Chief Justice and President of the Court of Appeal for Ontario in 2022, Chief Justice Tulloch brings nearly two decades of judicial experience. In this session, Chief Justice Tulloch will explore how the rule
One Health seminar: One Health in a changing world; From Guelph to global pandemic preparedness
Dr. Jonathan Heeney is an OVC grad who heads a One Health research team at the University of Cambridge, UK, that studies the immune correlates of protection from zoonotic viral diseases that threaten humans. Dr. Heeney is also founder of a clinical stage Biotech that leverages AI to design broadly protective vaccine antigen payloads to
Wayumi: Documentary Screening
U of G’s College of Biological Science is pleased to host the Canadian premiere of Wayumi, which follows David Good, a PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology student, and his mother, Yarima, as they attempt to reunite a family separated for 30 years. The film is a journey across continents and generations, exploring what it
