Plant-based diet addresses health concerns […]
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She said yes […]
Photography reveals decades of beauty in layers of paint […]
Applications include car parts and building materials […]
Psychology affects how we see ourselves and others […]
Teaching Innovation – Improved communication helps keep pets healthy […]
Teaching Innovation – Alice Hovorka brings field-course experience to class
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The University of Guelph’s cheerleading team won the gold medal in the “all-girls” division at the Power Cheerleading Association’s University and Open National Cheerleading Championships held in Brampton recently. The Nov. 30 win marked the first time the U of G squad captured gold at the competition, which has been held for 28 years. The […]
Famous bear had OVC connection […]
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The Southwest Agricultural Conference to be held Jan. 3 and 4 at the University of Guelph Ridgetown Campus celebrates its 20th anniversary this year and its reputation as the leading conference in agriculture education in North America. This year’s conference theme is “The Future of Agriculture.” The Ridgetown Campus had a long tradition of providing […]
Jean Cameron, retired stores-keeper in the Department of Physical Resources, died suddenly Nov. 28 while visiting family in Glasgow, Scotland. Her funeral was held Dec. 14 at Gilbert MacIntyre & Son Funeral Home in Guelph. Predeceased by her husband, John, in 2006, she is survived by her children Steve, Dave, Lorraine and their families. […]
Prof offers tips to avoid excessive shopping […]
U of G’s chapter of Right to Play received a cheque for more than $1,000 last week from Guelph’s Tri-City Martial Arts club. The money was raised during a November regional karate tournament to benefit the charity, which helps children in developing countries. Right to Play is an international humanitarian organization using sport for development, […]
Prof brings students to Romanian excavation site […]
Physics prof aims to study Martian meteorites at Royal Ontario Museum
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For farmers in developing countries, texting is a learning tool […]
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Dogs, cats and even cows need rehabilitation after surgery […]
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A celebration of the life of University professor emerita Parvathi (Pari) K. Basrur will be held Dec. 15 at 2 p.m. in Rozanski Hall. Prof. Basrur died Nov. 10 at the age of 83. The celebration will recognize her long and distinguished career in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and her service to the community. […]
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Political scientist looks at faith-based NGOs […]
U of G implements training for educators to ensure compliance […]