Guelph Grads on the Go: Scientist targets obesity […]
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Guelph Grads on the Go: Scientist targets obesity […]
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Guelph Grads on the Go: Graduate research looks at gender gap in university attendance […]
U of G’s former vice-president (research) Alan Wildeman, now president of the University of Windsor, is the featured performer at Guelph’s Jan. 9 MASH Mondays event. MASH Mondays was started by Doug Larson, a U of G biology professor emeritus. The interactive interview series brings music, art, science and history (MASH) together. Wildeman’s interview begins […]
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A team of University of Guelph students will join other students from across the province tomorrow at the “Battle for CA$H” in Toronto. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario sponsors the annual competition for university students considering a career as a chartered accountant. The U of G team includes business students William Ginther, Mohammad […]
Dams and overfishing pose biggest threat […]
Recycling is not enough […]
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Gossip dates back to Roman Empire […]
OAC professor promoted reforestation […]
Student’s idea won $10,000 grant from Pepsi Refresh Project […]
Play offers welcome distraction […]
Rooftop greenhouse is home to a variety of plants and insects […]
Crime has tarnished a once-popular mode of transportation […]
Ken McEwan, research co-ordinator at the University of Guelph – Ridgetown Campus, will serve as interim director effective Jan. 1. Art Schaafsma completes his five-year term as Ridgetown director at the end of the year. A search will be held for a new director. During his term as senior administrator of the campus, Schaafsma led […]
Money-saving tips can help you stay out of the red […]
Feeling welcome depends on country’s immigration policies […]
Coupons lack fairness and transparency, says PhD student […]
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Women treated as equals […]
U of G research that involves turning plant-based materials into car parts is part of a new display that opened last week at the Canada Science and Technology Museum in Ottawa. The AUTO 21 exhibit shows how Prof. Amar Mohanty, director of U of G’s Bioproducts Discovery and Development Centre, is turning plant-based materials into […]
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