Now in its 13th year, the FarmSmart Agricultural Conference expects to draw close to 800 farmers to campus Jan. 22. FarmSmart is organized by the Golden Horseshoe and Heartland Regional Soil and Crop Improvement Associations in partnership with the Ontario Agricultural College, the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and various agri-business partners. […]
Alumni Programs Receive CASE Awards
The Department of Alumni Affairs and Development and the Department of Athletics have won several awards in the annual CASE District II Accolades Awards program. The awards will be presented Feb. 7 at the District II annual conference in Baltimore. U of G received a gold award in the category “Alumni Relations Programming” for Hockey […]
Bringing Research Into the Marketplace Is Her Specialty
BDO director helps researchers commercialize their ideas […]
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Hydration Should Be Goal of Hockey Players
Prof says hockey players often sweat more than other athletes […]
Medical Tourists Bring Home Surgical Souvenirs
Westerners are travelling to reduce cost and wait time for medical treatment […]
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Guelph Grads Make a Difference ─ Encouraging Students to Volunteer
Back for a master’s degree, Mitchell Gillespie shares Vietnam experience […]
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OVC Renovations Completed in ICU
Last month, the OVC Health Sciences Centre opened a new intermediate care / fluid ward and an updated and expanded intensive care unit. The new facilities are the result of a $750,000 renovation to the small animal clinic. The project was supported by a generous gift from an anonymous donor. “We’ve made significant improvements to […]
Guelph Grads Make a Difference ─ Advocating for Human Rights
Love of languages led to travel and a career in international development […]
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Guelph Grads Make a Difference ─ Fighting Disease
Her career in health research still brings Dawn Bowdish back to U of G […]
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Guelph Grads Make a Difference ─ Farming in Sudan
PR specialist works to build farm in Nile River basin […]
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Guelph Grads Make a Difference ─ Feeding the Hungry
Canada’s food banks face the challenge of an ever-increasing need […]
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The BetterPlanet Project Comes Alive in Rozanski Hall
Unique mural to recognize U of G donors […]
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Underwater Archeologist Called to the Desert
Guelph professor moved from King Herod’s harbour to a Roman outpost […]
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Guelph Grad Student Attends International Livestock Congress
Katie Wood, a U of G PhD student in animal and poultry science, is one of 12 students around the world to receive an International Stockmen’s Educational Foundation Travel Fellowship. Wood will use the fellowship to attend the 2011 International Livestock Congress in Denver Jan. 11. The event provides students with the opportunity to interact […]
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Stress Can Help You Grow and Learn
Employee stress perceived as a challenge can lead to workplace engagement […]
President Summerlee Speaks to Ontario Farmers
University of Guelph president Alastair Summerlee will be the keynote speaker Jan. 5 at the annual Southwest Agricultural Conference at U of G’s Ridgetown Campus. The conference theme is “Harvesting Success from Research and Innovation.” Summerlee will discuss the role that university research and innovation will play in the future of agriculture. Geared to field […]
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Mock Arbitration Tests Student Skills, Knowledge
Prof. Eveline Adomait calls on experts in labour issues to evaluate student presentations […]
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Exercise Is Good for You, But Why?
CRC chair looks at how fat cells adapt to exercise […]
Student Awards Recognize U of G Chancellor
Recipients chosen for academic excellence and leadership abilities […]
Gifts That Keep on Giving
President’s Scholarships attract top students who make a difference at U of G […]