Johnston Green walkway to be covered in gravel […]
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Johnston Green walkway to be covered in gravel […]
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Professor emeritus Carlton Gyles, Department of Pathobiology, is one of several Canadian scientists cited in an article published this week in the Canadian Journal of Microbiology for contributions to the study of verotoxigenic E. coli (VTEC). The article by University of British Columbia microbiologist Nevio Cimolai documents the history of this area of study and says […]
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The Clinical Psychology: Applied Developmental Emphasis graduate program in the Department of Psychology has been re-accredited by the Canadian Psychological Association for the next six years. The program focuses on the developmental paths of children and youth experiencing psychological disorders within the contexts of family, school and community. Student training follows a scientist-practitioner model in […]
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Supportive work environments can help employees cope […]
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Affordability and accessibility add to appeal of fake goods […]
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Amphibians can learn conditioned taste avoidance […]
Material found in pencil lead […]
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U of G coaching strategies stress maturity, consistent play […]
Project Serve Day promotes community involvement […]
Teaching Innovation: Online tutorials help students succeed […]
Tobacco plants are being grown with cancer-fighting antibody […]
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If you haven’t returned your United Way pledge card, you might want to check out the list of incentive prizes being won weekly by those who have. United Way volunteer Paula Allen says about 65 incentive prizes were donated this year by local businesses and members of the U of G community; 45 have already […]
Award-winning author Sheila Heti started writing as a toddler […]
More than 300 pet lovers gathered at one of Toronto’s newest cultural hubs this week at a gala fundraiser for the Mona Campbell Centre for Animal Cancer at the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC). The $400,000 raised from the ‘A Walk in the Park’ gala, held Oct. 17 at Daniels Spectrum in Toronto will go to […]
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Nanoscience student a regular at “hack day” events […]
The College of Management and Economics (CME) hosted an event in Toronto Oct. 16 on sustainable food systems and the role for business. It featured a panel discussion moderated by George Stroumboulopoulos, the United Nations World Food Programme’s (WFP) Canadian Ambassador Against Hunger. The panel included U of G professors Sylvain Charlebois, CME’s associate […]
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U of G’s chief information officer and chief librarian Rebecca Graham was ranked number 36 in a list of the “Top 50 Social CIOs in Higher Education” published Oct. 17 in a Huffington Post technology blog. The list of North American CIOs was compiled by Huff Post Tech blogger Vala Afshar of Enterasys Networks, who […]
Rare books, insect drawings date to 1634 […]
Support from family and friends can help students cope […]
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Student club an outlet for animal welfare concerns […]
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