What makes consumers open their wallets? […]
Physics Prof Among Canada’s ‘Top 45’ Zoomers
Physics professor Ralph Gellert has made the “Top 45 Over 45″ list, produced annually by Zoomer Magazine to celebrate Canadians who are making a difference. It’s the cover story for the magazine’s October issue. Gellert is recognized for his work on the Alpha Particle X-Ray Spectrometer, (APXS), which is mounted on the arm of Curiosity, […]
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Beauty is Only a Nanoparticle Deep
Cosmetics made of smaller particles are better for skin […]
Local Foods Featured by Hospitality Services
Hospitality Services will highlight locally grown food Oct. 9 to 11 in its Creelman Hall, Prairie Hall and University Centre dining facilities. The University’s food service unit is participating in Farmalicious, an initiative of Guelph Wellington Local Food that features restaurants with menus that present locally grown food. The group works to promote Wellington County […]
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Short Film Wins Big
Toronto Urban Film Festival awards first prize to U of G student […]
Grad Student Wins Michaëlle Jean Award
Gavin Armstrong, a biomedical science PhD student, has received the inaugural Michaëlle Jean Emergency Hunger Relief Award. Jean presented him with the award Wednesday in Ottawa during a University of Guelph alumni event. The award was created by U of G and Universities Fighting World Hunger in 2011 during the sixth annual Universities Fighting World […]
Funding Available for Women’s Safety Initiatives
The Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities will again provide funding to the University of Guelph to support women’s safety initiatives on campus. Accredited student groups and governments, staff, faculty and employee groups at U of G may apply for funding, which is intended to help implement findings of safety audits, to inform students […]
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Creative Gardeners Turn Rare Flowering Plant into United Way Fundraiser
Donate to view the world’s largest and smelliest bloom […]
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Guelph-Humber Gives Students Global Experience
Study-abroad program expands in university’s 10th year […]
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Prof Plants Seeds of Hope in Honduras
Research aims to help small-scale farmers […]
Can you Sing? Dance? Tell jokes? Magic, bird calls……
Organizers of the annual College Idol talent show are looking for people to perform at the Oct. 31 United Way event. “You can represent your college or department as an idol contestant and help support the University’s annual United Way campaign,” says Jennifer Beehler, secretary to the chair of the Department of Clinical Studies and […]
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Yoga is a Way of Life
U of G staff member teaches free yoga classes […]
Judith Thompson Wins 2012 Herbert Whittaker-CTCA Award
Theatre studies professor Judith Thompson has been named the winner of the 2012 Herbert Whittaker – CTCA Award. Bestowed by the Canadian Theatre Critics Association (CTCA), the award honours individuals for their outstanding long-term contributions to Canadian theatre. Thompson is a playwright, director, actor, screenwriter and producer. Her theatre projects have included the Dove-commissioned Body […]
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Veronica Ward Recognized by American Society of Administrative Professionals
Veronica Ward, administrative assistant in the Department of Communications and Public Affairs, was recently recognized by the American Society of Administrative Professionals (ASAP) as the first Canadian graduate of its certificate program in professional administration. “In my journey of continuous learning, I could not resist challenging myself to complete the Professional Administrative Certificate of Excellence,” […]
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Researchers Explore Metabolism’s Role in Diabetes
Why do people respond differently to the same meal? […]
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Research Communications Nets Canadian Farm Writers Awards
The research communications unit in the Office of Research brought home three awards from the annual Canadian Farm Writers Federation conference held last week in Winnipeg. The group won gold in the general periodical category for the 2011-2012 Agri-Food Yearbook, which highlights research achievements related to the University of Guelph-OMAFRA agreement. As well, SPARK student […]
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Gryphon Hall of Fame Induction Held Sept. 21
The Gryphon Hall of Fame recognized three athletes, two championship teams and an entire decade of football dominance at its Sept. 21 induction ceremony. The 2012 inductees are swimmers Sarah Hall, 1985 to 1988, and Sean Sepulis, 1997 to 2001; football lineman Rob Wesseling, 1990 to 1995; the 1979 and 1980 men’s hockey teams; 1998’s […]
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Professor Emeritus Advances History of Psychology
Professor emeritus Andrew Winston, Department of Psychology, recently completed a term as president of the Society for the History of Psychology, a division of the American Psychological Association. The division publishes the quarterly journal History of Psychology and seeks to extend the awareness and appreciation of the history of psychology as an aid to understanding […]
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Study Looks at Soy’s Ability to Lower Cholesterol
Participants need to eat two muffins a day […]
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Students Flock to Library’s New Study Space
Main floor offers more seating, power outlets […]