The University of Guelph will mark the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, and commemorate the anniversary of the Ecole Polytechnique massacre in Montreal. Campus flags will be lowered to half-mast on Dec. 6, and a special event will take place on Dec. 7. A service will be held beginning at […]
U of Guelph Students Talk Science with High Schoolers
From solving a “murder mystery” to exploring cancer genetics, hundreds of high school students will get a close-up look at molecular and cellular biology during a Let’s Talk Science event to be held at the University of Guelph Dec. 7. Nearly 50 U of G student volunteers and faculty members will showcase the University of […]
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The Psychology of Financial Decision-Making
Professor Nikola Gradojevic studies investors’ behaviour and decision-making, and how it affects the markets […]
U of G Staff Member Wins YMCA Peace Medal
A University of Guelph staffer has won this year’s YMCA Peace Medallion from the YMCA-YWCA of Guelph. Gbolahan Olarewaju, coordinator of international and multi-faith programs in U of G’s Office of Intercultural Affairs, received the award along with Guelph resident Kenan Makgalo. They received the medallion in November for advocating for peaceful racial relationships and […]
U of G-Based Network to Help China Address Water Challenges
A national water research network based at the University of Guelph has been awarded $4.6 million over five years to study water and environmental issues in China. Researchers in the Canadian Water Technology Exchange (CWTX) led by U of G engineering professor Ed McBean will work with a new research centre to be established in […]
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Science and Engineering Profs Join Forces to Tackle Growing Waste Problems
Members of new research group will study physical structure and properties of materials […]
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Community Relations Office Expanding Programs
A reorganization of the University of Guelph’s Community Relations Office will add capacity and help strengthen relationships across campus and beyond, says director Sue Bennett. “We’ve been working steadily over the past several years to break down the barriers between and among University departments and the broader community,” she says. “Now, under the direction of […]
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Environmentally Friendly Bicycle Shelter Will Double as Pavilion
Funded by students, the sustainable structure will feature solar-powered lighting and green roof […]
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Noted Entrepreneur to Speak at Derry Lecture
A leading entrepreneur will speak about her successful start-ups as this year’s Derry Lecturer at the University of Guelph on Dec. 2. Janet Bannister, who launched Kijiji.ca and worked at eBay in Silicon Valley, will speak at Rozanski Hall at 5 p.m. Lecture tickets are free but seating will be limited. An accomplished entrepreneur, Bannister […]
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Summerlee Wins Award for International Development Volunteer Efforts
Former University of Guelph president Alastair Summerlee has won the 2015 Lewis Perinbam Award for International Development from the World University Service of Canada (WUSC). In an announcement today, WUSC said the award recognizes Summerlee’s efforts to improve lives in the developing world and to offer new ways to address development challenges. Honouring volunteer contributions […]
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U of G Celebrates Giving Tuesday by Promoting United Way, Launching New Fundraising Effort
The University of Guelph will mark Giving Tuesday, a national day for supporting charitable activities, by highlighting its United Way campaign and launching a new crowdfunding project to support innovative and inspirational ideas. On Dec. 1, several events will support the University’s United Way effort, including fundraising with red piggy banks in the University Centre […]
U of G Doctor Named Regional Physician of the Year
University students face unique health challenges, and Dr. Dorothy Bakker is one of many health professionals at U of G’s Student Wellness Services who can help. She was recently named Regional Family Physician of the Year by the Ontario College of Physicians in recognition of her work with U of G students since 2001. “Initially […]
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When Men Kill Women, Victim-Killer Relationship Affects Punishment: Study
Men who kill their wives, girlfriends or other female family members receive shorter prison terms than strangers who commit such crimes, according to new research by a University of Guelph professor. The study by Myrna Dawson, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, is available online now in Current Sociology. Its publication coincides with the United Nations’ […]
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Program Encourages Students to be Active Bystanders
Training teaches students how to intervene if someone needs help […]
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Football, Cross-Country, Rugby Teams Excel
November has been a banner month for University of Guelph athletics, with the football team winning the 104th Yates Cup and playing in the Mitchell Bowl, and the women’s cross-country team winning the national championships. Football The Gryphons advanced to the Mitchell Bowl, one of the two semi-final games in Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) football, […]
Mitchell Bowl: Gryphons Lose to Montreal
The University of Guelph’s historic football season ended Saturday. The Gryphons lost to the defending national champions, the University of Montreal, 25-10 in the Mitchell Bowl. The game was played in U of G’s Alumni Stadium. It was the first time in 31 years that Guelph hosted a bowl game. The Montreal Carabins now move […]
Graduates with Disabilities Face Employment Struggles: Study
Canadian university graduates with disabilities struggle to enter the permanent workforce and face a wage gap even after landing a full-time job, according to a new study co-authored by University of Guelph researchers. In the Canadian Review of Sociology study, Prof. David Walters, Sociology and Anthropology, and PhD candidate Brad Seward found that students with […]
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Prof Lectures About Rare Classic Car for United Way Fundraiser
Brad Hanna’s restored 1960 DeSoto Fireflite has been up for several movie roles […]
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Joe Clark Winegard Lecture Nov. 26
A University of Guelph lecture featuring Joe Clark, Canada’s 16th prime minister and former secretary of state for external affairs, is set for Nov. 26. Clark is this year’s Winegard Visiting Lecturer on International Development. His lecture “Leading From Beside” will take place from 5:30 to 7 p.m., in Rozanski Hall, Room 101. The event is free and open […]
Guelph Student Wins National Painting Competition
A University of Guelph student has won a coveted national painting prize. Patrick Cruz, a master of fine art (MFA) student, was announced as the winner of the 2015 RBC Canadian Painting Competition Wednesday night at an awards ceremony in Vancouver. The $25,000 prize celebrates promising new Canadian visual artists. It’s the second year in […]
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