Test may help predict how canine cancer patients respond to treatment […]
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Test may help predict how canine cancer patients respond to treatment […]
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Prof raises awareness and profile of Ontario icewine in China […]
Despite a spinal cord injury that left him a quadriplegic, Drew Cumpson remains determined to complete his degree in hotel and food administration. The U of G undergrad was injured in a swimming accident during a volunteer trip in Lima, Peru, on May 10, 2011. As part of National Mobility Awareness Month, Cumpson entered an […]
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Renovations to start this summer ahead of University’s 50th anniversary […]
Jessica Kelly, a master’s student in Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, has received the 2013 Douglas McRorie Memorial Scholarship from the Agricultural Institute of Canada Foundation. Given to three graduate students in Canada each year, the $3,000 award honours the late Douglas McRorie, who was vice-president of agriculture for the Royal Bank of Canada and […]
More than 30 countries are now part of the former Ottoman Empire […]
Polar bears aren’t the only creatures that live in Churchill, Man. […]
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The 2013 Excellence in Undergraduate Academic Advising Medallion was announced today, with the award going to Melinda Vanryn, from Ontario Agricultural College. Vanryn advises students in the bachelor of science in agriculture, the bachelor of bio-resource management and the minor in agriculture programs. The award recognizes faculty advisors, program counsellors, or academic advising staff who […]
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U of G grad works at Statistics Canada […]
Allergies are common among certain breeds […]
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Reza Moridi, Ontario minister of research and innovation, is visiting the University of Guelph today. He will tour the Bioproducts Discovery and Development Centre (BDDC), the Biodiversity Institute of Ontario (BIO), and PlantForm. At BDDC, Moridi will meet with director Amar Mohanty, a professor in the Department of Plant Agriculture and the School of Engineering, […]
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Materials need to be tested in extreme conditions […]
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Aboriginal Resource Centre hosts weekly gatherings […]
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“Smart fertilization” can help reduce agricultural emissions […]
Going the extra mile earns award for OVC research technician […]
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Jean Little wrote books that children could relate to […]
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The University of Guelph United Way committee seeks a student co-chair for the University’s 2013 and 2014 United Way campaigns. The successful candidate will join the U of G United Way committee and work in partnership with the outgoing student co-chair to plan and oversee the student portion of the annual fundraising drive. This is […]
Drawing skeletons teaches students about anatomy […]
Community achieves 75-per-cent carbon neutral mark […]
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Improvisation helps musicians find harmony […]