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A new website about the late Robert Kroetsch, a Canadian novelist, poet and academic, has been developed by U of G professor Smaro Kamboureli, School of English and Theatre Studies. Intended for general readers and scholars, the website robertkroetsch.ca discusses the life and works of what Kamboureli calls “one of the most important literary figures […]
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Leading professionals from across North America gathered for the first Ag HR Symposium in Canada at the University of Guelph July 24 and 25. Organized by Sara Mann, associate professor of strategic human resources management and organizational behavior in U of G’s College of Management and Economics (CME), the symposium included representatives from University of […]
Urban farmers learn how to get growing […]
Cost and food safety among concerns […]
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