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MA Thesis Defence: Keiran Pattullo Graf
MA Thesis Defence: Keiran Pattullo Graf
Keiran Pattullo Graf, an MA student in the Department of Philosophy, will defend his thesis on "Breaking Ground by Breaking Bread: A Conciliatory, Philosophical Inquiry into the Debate Over Industrial and Alternative Agricultures." His adviser is Prof. Stefan Linquist. Location: MacKinnon Building, Room 346
Poultry Health Research Network Seminar
Poultry Health Research Network Seminar
Tim Nelson, CEO of the Livestock Research and Innovation Corporation, will discuss "Cross Sectoral/Cross Disciplinary Research: Reality or Dream?" at the next Poultry Health Research Network (PHRN) seminar. The University of Guelph’s PHRN is a network of poultry researchers and poultry health specialists who address a wide range of issues, such as basic biology, environmental
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P4E Job Fair 2016
P4E Job Fair 2016
The P4E Job Fair will take place at RIM Park in Waterloo. Students from all disciplines and semester levels are invited to network with more than 150 employers from diverse sectors. Visit the website for full details and a list of employers attending the fair. Free transportation is available every 30 minutes from the UC
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Leave for Change Panel Shares Experiences of a Lifetime
Leave for Change Panel Shares Experiences of a Lifetime
Faculty and staff share their experiences with Leave for Change (L4C), a program that supports employees participating in a short-term (three- or four-week) volunteer assignment in a developing country. The panel features: • Linda Watt, director, HR Learning & Development, will share how she supported AIDS prevention and proper nutrition for children in Malawi. •
African Land Rush: Opportunity for Progress or Development Disaster?
African Land Rush: Opportunity for Progress or Development Disaster?
Steffi Hamann, a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science, will present her ongoing dissertation research. Location: MacKinnon Building, Room 223
Thursday at Noon Concert Presents Music from the Future
Thursday at Noon Concert Presents Music from the Future
Composer Eric Ross and video artist Mary Ross present their Ultimedia Concept with their latest work Boulevard d'Reconstructie (Op. 54). Performing on piano, guitar, synthesizer and theremin, Eric's compositions include elements of jazz, classical, serial and avant garde, accompanied by Mary's videos arranged and edited to the music. Location: MacKinnon, Room 107
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Student Life Awards Nominations Open
Student Life Awards Nominations Open
Do you know an outstanding student, faculty, staff or community member? Nominate them for a Student Life Award today. Visit the Student Life website for the nomination form.
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Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Ontario
Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Ontario
The Polar Plunge at U of G aims to raise awareness and much-needed funds for athletes attending the 2016 Special Olympics Provincial Spring Games in Guelph. To participate in the Polar Plunge, please register online and sign the attached waiver. Collect donations from all your friends, family, co-workers and anyone who would like to see
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Student Life Awards Nominations Open
Leave for Change Talk
Leave for Change Talk
Mario Deschamps, special constable, Campus Community Police, shares his recent Leave for Change (L4C) experience, raising awareness and emergency preparedness at two colleges in Vietnam. “Leave for Change is about sharing experiences and knowledge with others to aid in life sustainability, preservation and a better quality of life," he says. "I was able to share
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Stress Less for Tests
Stress Less for Tests
Learn practical skills to decrease test anxiety and enhance energy and performance during exam periods. Part one of this program meets today, and part two meets on Thursday from 3:30 to 5 p.m. The fee is $5 for U of G students. Register by Feb. 8 to enroll in this program. Location: University Centre, Room
Zero-Trash Workshop
Zero-Trash Workshop
The Sustainability Office presents a zero-trash workshop to discuss the impacts of waste and how you can adopt a waste-free lifestyle. Learn how to make your own toothpaste. Location: MacKinnon, Room 314
ASTRA Presents Gwynne Dyer
ASTRA Presents Gwynne Dyer
Journalist, columnist, broadcaster, lecturer and historian Gwynne Dyer discusses the Islamic State, climate change and a new cold war in his upcoming talk "Don't Panic! But You Can Worry a Little." Book sales and a book signing will take place after the talk. Admission is free and open to everyone. Location: Science Complex atrium
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Blind Date With a Book
Blind Date With a Book
Blind Date with a Book gives everyone a chance to take out a leisure-reading book without knowing which book they have chosen. Participants will choose a book based on a short description and get the chance to read a book they might not have considered otherwise. This fun and exciting event is free to all
Landscape Architecture Guest Lecture by Rob LeBlanc
Landscape Architecture Guest Lecture by Rob LeBlanc
The landscape architecture program in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development presents a guest lecture by Rob LeBlanc, principal and landscape architect at Ekistics Planning and Design in Halifax, N.S. His talk is titled "Connecting the Dots." Location: Landscape Architecture, Room 125
MCB Distinguished Speaker Seminar Series
MCB Distinguished Speaker Seminar Series
Prof. Malcolm Campbell, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, and vice-president (research), presents "What the Log Saw: Considering 'Memory' in Plants." Everyone is welcome to attend. Location: MacKinnon Building, Room 120
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Marcel Naseer Ali Memorial Lecture in Aquatic Biology
Marcel Naseer Ali Memorial Lecture in Aquatic Biology
The Department of Integrative Biology welcomes Prof. Jeffrey Richards from the University of British Columbia to present the 2016 Marcel Ali Lecture in Aquatic Biology. He will present a talk titled "Understanding the Mechanisms and Evolution of Hypoxia Tolerance in Marine Intertidal Fishes." This lecture is open to all members of the University community. Location:
Thursday at Noon Concert Presents Jim Gelcer Group
Thursday at Noon Concert Presents Jim Gelcer Group
The Jim Gelcer trio will be on full and eclectic display, performing selections from Gelcer's newest recording. The album, released in January 2016, blends jazz with pop classics from Jimi Hendrix to Bob Marley, Bill Withers to Sting. Location: MacKinnon, Room 107
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100 Days of the Trudeau Cabinet
100 Days of the Trudeau Cabinet
This panel discussion will provide an assessment of the first 100 days of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet. The panel participants will include Prof. Tamara Small (Political Science, University of Guelph); Prof. Matthew Hayday (History, University of Guelph); Prof. Anna Esselment (Political Science, University of Waterloo); and moderator Dave Snow (Political Science, University of Guelph).
International Studies Speaker Series
International Studies Speaker Series
Prof. Robin Roth, Department of Geography, presents "Constrained by Conservation but Liberated by Capitalism? Conservation Induced Livelihood Change in Northern Thailand." Everyone is welcome. Location: Rozanski Hall, Room 102
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Student Life Awards Nominations Open
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Ontario Turfgrass Symposium
Ontario Turfgrass Symposium
The 25th annual Ontario Turfgrass Symposium, “Time to Grow”, will feature sessions on topics and issues critical to today's turfgrass practitioner. The University of Guelph, an international leader in turf sciences, will host the symposium on Feb. 17 and 18. Location: Rozanski Hall
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Writers Workshop, Feb. 18-19
Writers Workshop, Feb. 18-19
The annual Writers Workshop at the University of Guelph Library will feature more than 20 workshops, taught by award-winning fiction writers, magazine writers, food and travel writers, social media and digital communication professionals, scientists, technical writers and academic writing experts. This two-day event is free for everyone, including the greater Guelph community. Presenters provide either
Food Forum on Gut Health
Food Forum on Gut Health
Does the gut microbiome hold the key to improving our health and productivity? Join the Livestock Research Innovation Centre and the Food Institute to hear the following experts: Prof. Emma Allen-Vercoe, University of Guelph; John Parkinson, Hospital for Sick Children; Prof. Andrew Van Kessels, University of Saskatchewan, and more. Interested participants include food producers, processors, feed
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PhD Thesis Defence: Vero Taylor
PhD Thesis Defence: Vero Taylor
Vero Taylor, a PhD candidate in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, will defend his thesis on "Molecular and Biochemical Investigation of Mechanisms that Propel O-antigen Diversity in Pseudomonas aeruginosa." The adviser is Prof. Joseph Lam. Location: Science Complex, Room 1511
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Student Life Awards Nominations Open
Fair Dealing Week
Fair Dealing Week
Fair Dealing Week is an annual celebration of fair dealing in Canada and fair use in the United States. Both fair use and fair dealing are important limitations and exceptions to copyright that enable materials to be fairly copied and communicated in certain circumstances. During Fair Dealing Week, take a few moments to learn about
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Leave for Change Talk
Leave for Change Talk
Prof. David Prescott, Department of Economics and Finance, will discuss his recent Leave for Change (L4C) experience supporting small business development in Malawi. “My month in Malawi gave me an appreciation of the people of Malawi and how they live -- an appreciation that can only be achieved by living and working there,” he says.
Leadership Workshop: “Stressed” is “Desserts” Spelled Backwards
Leadership Workshop: “Stressed” is “Desserts” Spelled Backwards
Do you get stressed? We all do. This workshop is designed to help you identify sources of stress and learn skills to prevent or manage it. If “stressed” is “desserts” spelled backwards, let’s turn our stress around and enjoy dessert! Location: University Centre, Room 441 For University of Guelph students only. Presented by Jean Thompson,
Hopper Lecture
Hopper Lecture
The Hopper Lecture presents Simon Maxwell, senior research associate at the Overseas Development Institute, UK, and Emeritus Fellow of the Institute of Development Studies, UK. Maxwell's talk is titled "Finding a Place of One’s Own: Development Agency Choices in a New Landscape." Location: Rozanski Hall, Room 102 Text Version of Lecture
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Landscape Architecture Guest Lecture by Robbin Sotir
Landscape Architecture Guest Lecture by Robbin Sotir
The landscape architecture programs in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development present the Vandegrift Memorial Lecture by Robbin Sotir, president of Robbin B. Sotir & Associates Inc. in Marietta, Ga. Her lecture is titled "Soil Bioengineering: Bridging Ecology and Engineering." All are welcome to attend. Location: Landscape Architecture, Room 125
MCB Distinguished Speaker Seminar Series
MCB Distinguished Speaker Seminar Series
Dr. Thomas Wolever, professor and graduate co-ordinator, Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Toronto, presents "Carbohydrate Quality and Risk for Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM). The U of G faculty host is Prof. Ian Tetlow. Everyone is welcome to attend. Location: MacKinnon Building, Room 120
Tech Showcase
Tech Showcase
The fifth annual Guelph Technology Showcase combines a career fair with a celebration of the local information technology community. Location: Science Complex atrium
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CESI Annual Event: Engaging with the University of Guelph
CESI Annual Event: Engaging with the University of Guelph
The Community Engaged Scholarship Institute (CESI) will host its second annual event on Feb. 25. We invite local community organizations to attend and explore how to partner with the University to address their research needs, discuss how to address current challenges and enhance our partnerships. The event is free, and lunch is provided. Location: Arboretum
Public Lecture on Same-Sex Marriage in Argentina
Public Lecture on Same-Sex Marriage in Argentina
Profs. Jordi Diez (Political Science, University of Guelph) and Michelle Dion (Political Science, McMaster University) present "Support for Same-Sex Marriage in Argentina: Results of a Survey Experiement Five Years After Legalization." Location: MacKinnon Building, Room 223
Thursday at Noon Concert Presents Jasmin Lacasse Roy
Thursday at Noon Concert Presents Jasmin Lacasse Roy
Jasmin Lacasse Roy performs a program of classical guitar music from the 1920s in the grand romantic style of that time. The concert will feature works by Joaquin Turnina, Manuel Ponce and Hietor Villa-Lobos, among others. Admission is free. Location: MacKinnon, Room 107
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Learn More About U of G’s New Social Media Guidelines
Learn More About U of G’s New Social Media Guidelines
Join the University of Guelph social media committee for a presentation on the updated social media guidelines. We’ll share real-life triumphs, fails and everything in between. This event is for anyone on campus who is interested in social media. All experience levels are welcome. Bring your laptop, tablet or smartphone. Be sure to RSVP for
CSA Noon Hour Concert: Terra Lightfoot
CSA Noon Hour Concert: Terra Lightfoot
Whether you’re talking about her as a songwriter, guitarist or vocalist, one thing is indisputable: Hamilton’s Terra Lightfoot is a ferocious talent. Her songs tap into the raw emotion of hearts supercharged by love, lust, loneliness and temptation. Her performance melds expert finger-picking and distorted, hook-heavy melodies. And her elemental voice commands attention and awe,
Researchers Who Study India Invited to Meet
Researchers Who Study India Invited to Meet
Faculty and graduate students whose research focuses on India are invited to meet to discuss their work and share their experiences. Location: MacKinnon Building, Room 621
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Student Life Awards Nominations Open
Student, Staff and Faculty Nominations Open for Senate and the Board of Governors
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 21 to 24. Visit the University Secretariat’s website for more information and nomination forms.
Leave for Change Talk
Leave for Change Talk
Rebecca Knaggs, residence admissions liaison, Student Housing Services, discusses her recent Leave for Change experience teaching youth about gender equality in Peru. She says her experience through Leave for Change can be captured by this Peruvian proverb: "Poco a poco, se camina lejos" (Little by little, one walks far). Leave for Change is a program
Take the Stress Out of IBS
Take the Stress Out of IBS
Learn strategies to decrease symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or a stressed stomach. This four-session program, offered by the Stress Management Clinic and the dietitian at Student Health Services, meets at 7 p.m. on Monday evenings. The program fee is $10 for students and $40 for non-students. Location: University Centre, Room 335
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Leadership Workshop: Inclusive Leadership
Leadership Workshop: Inclusive Leadership
This workshop will explore how power dynamics and systems of privilege can create barriers to participation for students. Using this awareness, we will discuss how to create opportunities for inclusion using our language, program structures and event planning. Location: University Centre, Room 441 For University of Guelph students only. Presented by Daniel Poulin, Coordinator, Experiential
Cold Weather, Warm Hearts: Stepping Up Student Support for Syrian Refugees
Cold Weather, Warm Hearts: Stepping Up Student Support for Syrian Refugees
This forum seeks to provide an overview of the Syrian crisis from an international, national and local perspective to inform, empower and mobilize students to become engaged in the Syrian refugee response. Speakers include political science professors Ian Spears and Edward Koning, Rayyan Haries, MP Lloyd Longfield, Jim Estill, Tom Lusis, Jaya James, Sara Sayyed and
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Welcome to International English Language Students
Welcome to International English Language Students
The University of Guelph English language program welcomes incoming international students. They will begin their orientation on campus March 2, and classes start March 7. Join us in welcoming our new students to campus! Location: South Residence, Eccles Centre, second floor
Recruit Guelph Job Fair
Recruit Guelph Job Fair
This job fair is a great opportunity to meet employers who are looking to hire for summer, co-op, part-time, full-time and contract positions. Students from all programs and all years are welcome to attend this fair, practice their networking skills and chat with employers about career options, industry trends and salary expectations. Download the U of
College of Arts United Way Chilly Days Chili Fundraiser
College of Arts United Way Chilly Days Chili Fundraiser
Warm up with a bowl of chili, a bun, a dessert and a drink for only $10 and support the United Way. Tickets are available in advance from: Pam Armitage, MacKinnon 350, Ext. 54253 Sherry Kinsella, MacKinnon 0005, Ext. 53301 Vicki Isotamm, MacKinnon 0002, Ext. 52991 Tickets are also available at the door starting at 11:30 a.m.
Stop Worrying Workshop
Stop Worrying Workshop
Learn to curb the worry habit and how to avoid the five pitfalls that perpetuate worrying. This two-hour workshop includes brain training exercises and a variety of other techniques to decrease worrying. The fee is $5 for U of G students, $10 for members of USW Local 4120 and $20 for everyone else. Location: University
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Thursday at Noon Concert Series Presents Philippe Hode-Keyser
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
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 AHL, Room 1800
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Department of Athletics Virtual Job Fair
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 for client services, facilities and events staff. You may even be the lucky applicant to become the next Gryph mascot. You can search and apply
Graduation Ceremony for Kansei University Students
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
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 outfit from Regina, is a congregation of childhood friends who grew up on a steady diet of basement shows, science fiction and Midwest sincerity. Location:
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Concert by U of G Chamber Singers and Eramosa Children’s Choir
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 Mary Parkinson of the Eramosa Children's Choir. Tickets are $10 at the door. Children under 10 are free if accompanied by an adult. Location: Harcourt
Sunday Cinema Presents Carol
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 New York. As conventional norms of the time challenge their undeniable attraction, an honest story emerges to reveal the resilience of the heart in the
Sunday Cinema Presents Theeb
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 the Arabian Peninsula was still under Ottoman rule. Told from the point of view of a young Bedouin boy, this tale unfolds in the timeless
Memorial Service for Philosophy Professor Brian Calvert
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 to attend.
