Hopper Lecture 2023 – Theories of Water
Join us for the 30th Anniversary Hopper Lecture – Theories of Water! What does it mean to listen to water? What does it mean to believe in water? Guest speaker Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, renowned Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg scholar, writer and artist will consider these questions and explore what it means to challenge systems of colonialism
Autumnal: A Creative Workshop Exploring Transformation and Change
The Autumn season brings the changing and falling of leaves, the gatherings of harvest, and a physical reminder of the passage of time. Within this process, there are moments of beautiful transformation, grief, harvest, letting go, and space for welcoming the new. Join us for this creative workshop where we will use art to explore
Landscape Architecture Guest Lecture: Susannah Drake of Sasaki
The Landscape Architecture program in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development presents a guest lecture by Susannah Drake. Susannah is a Principal at Sasaki Associates Inc. She splits her time between offices in Brooklyn, New York, and Denver, Colorado in New York City. Sasaki is a global leader in creating authentic and inspiring
IF Festival of Improvised Arts
The International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation (IICSI) at the University of Guelph is thrilled to announce the fourth annual edition of their 24-hour festival of improvised arts: IF 2023. From Oct. 21 to 22, this free festival will feature improvised performances in Guelph’s newest state-of-the-art performance space, ImprovLab, as well as arts events
Sunrise Performance | Improvisation Festival 2023
The Art Gallery of Guelph (AGG) is partnering with Improvisation Festival 2023 to welcome the sunrise with Guelph’s spoken word artist Truth Is … , performing alongside a world premiere by drummer Marshall Trammell. This performance is one of many held during IF 2023, a 24-hour celebration of the improvisational arts taking place from 7
Unwrap the Future: Packaging 101 and Sustainability, Unveiling the Essentials for Every Entrepreneur’s Success
Get ready to unwrap the secrets of packaging and sustainability in a presentation that's a must-attend for every forward-thinking entrepreneur. Discover how to package success with eco-conscious strategies, leaving a green footprint while making your brand shine! This workshop will cover essential packaging topics to consider when starting your own brand including: the purpose and
Mawadisidiwag | They Visit Each Other
Reconciliation is all about relationships. This ‘tea and talk’ session is an opportunity to share, explore and learn together. Participants are invited to bring forward topics and questions to ignite conversations. This session will be hosted by Cara Wehkamp, AVP (Indigenous Initiatives) and is open to all students, staff and faculty at the University of Guelph.
Skills for Research Impact Series: Community Engagement
Actively engaging your audiences in your research process is one of the most effective ways to increase the uptake and impact of your research. But how does that work? By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: -Identify a range of key stakeholders and potential goals for engagement -Consider different levels and
Skills for Research Impact Series
Ontario, CanadaSkills for Research Impact is a workshop series, spanning the fall and winter semesters, for University of Guelph faculty, research staff and graduate students interested in enhancing the impact of their research. Through sessions facilitated by impact experts, participants will learn how to successfully plan, execute and evaluate knowledge mobilization (or knowledge translation and transfer)
The Third Scenario Artist Potluck Middlebrook Prize for Young Canadian Curators
Join Middlebrook Prize for Young Canadian Curators recipient Holly Chang and artists Alexa Kumiko Hatanaka, Joy Wong, Lan “Florence” Yee, and Justin Ming Yong for a free community meal. Chang and the artists will each bring and share a dish that speaks to their own personal narratives and negotiations of belonging, collectively exploring ideas at
Opposing Oppression: Building Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Competencies
This interactive session will engage critically with anti-oppression frameworks and suggest ways to apply an equity and inclusion lens to learning and working environments. Anti-oppressive action involves both critical and practical examinations of individual, interpersonal, systemic, and cultural barriers to full participation for equity-deserving groups.
Grad Preview Day – Engineering and Physical Sciences
The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS) invites all students and the public to participate in our CEPS Grad Preview Day. This event is a chance for you to explore our graduate programs through information booths (SSC atrium) and program sessions (SSC 1305). The following departments and programs will be present: -Artificial Intelligence -Biophysics
20-Minute Mindful Mid-day Movement Break
ONLINE Ontario, CanadaWant more out of your lunch hour? Join us online at Noon ET on Thursdays for a 20-minute Mindful Movement that can be done at your desk or on your
Meal Planning Made Easy: Staff & Faculty Edition
What is meal planning? Slaving away over the stove for hours on a Sunday afternoon? Eating the same meal exclusively every single day? Meal planning can actually be many things and tailored to meet individual lifestyles and needs. Join Jessie Trupp, Hospitality Services Registered Dietitian, to learn about: Meal planning strategies, cooking methods, resources and
U of G on Tour: Creelman Prep Kitchens and Bakeshop
Back by popular demand! Join a U of G Chef for an exclusive tour of the Creelman basement kitchens and the bakeshop. Did you know U of G kitchens process thousands of pounds of local harvest in the summer to use in menus during the school year? The produce facility provides a hub for chefs
Dynamic Networking: Harnessing Public Speaking Techniques for Genuine Business Connections
Unlock the power of dynamic networking and forge authentic business relationships through an innovative and engaging workshop that merges the world of improvisation with professional networking. In this workshop, you will discover how the principles of improv can revolutionize the way you connect, communicate, and collaborate within your business circles. Join us to unlock a
OSSTF/TARA Fundraiser for the Student Foodbank
As we all know, students are struggling in our current economy with rising food and rent costs. The student food bank has such great need that they have a waitlist and are unable to provide assistance to all those in need. OSSTF/TARA (one of the unions on campus) wants to show our support and so
Remembering Dr. M.S. Swaminathan hosted by CIRCLE
Renowned agricultural scientist Dr. M.S. Swaminathan passed on at the age of 98 on September 28, 2023. Fondly known as "MSS", he was a trailblazer in keeping the focus on women, farmers, the poor and the environment. Tributes continue to pour to mark his contributions to India and to the world. CIRCLE invites you to
Indigenization, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Resource Fair
Come out and celebrate the amazing Indigenization, Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion (IEDI) work happening across our campus! The Office of Diversity and Human Rights is hosting our first ever, IEDI Resource Fair to celebrate the great activities, resources and supports available in our community for you. Find out about all the exciting work underway in
Skills for Research Impact Series: Clear Language Writing
Hone your clear communications skills! Get tips on how to structure and write clear language summaries of your research for dissemination to lay audiences. At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: -Define what clear language communication is -Recall why clear language communication is important in Knowledge Mobilization -Explain the importance of