Math professor receives U of G’s top teaching award […]
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Math professor receives U of G’s top teaching award […]
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Student Housing Services is now hiring residence life staff for the upcoming academic year. Applications are available at www.housing.uoguelph.ca. For more information, contact Lindsay Williams at Ext. 54882 or liwillia@uoguelph.ca. […]
Two obsolete buildings on campus, the Textiles Building and the Environmental Biology Annex, will be demolished this summer. Physical Resources has engaged a general contractor to complete the demolition, and construction fencing has been erected around both sites. Demolition of the Textiles Building, located across from Macdonald Hall, will begin this week and continue throughout […]
The world’s largest student-run organization is currently recruiting students for its summer program. AIESEC, which has a U of G campus chapter, helps facilitate leadership opportunities through exchange.Students who are interested in becoming involved with AIESEC by teaching English is China and Turkey in July and August are encouraged to contact Madeline Franks, vice-president of […]
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WUSC volunteer says he’s learning a lot about African culture […]
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Nutritional science lab looks at how fatty acids in fish help regulate health
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Walk along College to see how trees adapt to a crowded campus locale
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Geographer Bill Nickling has travelled to the coldest, driest place on Earth […]
Maureen Mancuso, provost and vice-president (academic), is among this year’s recipients of McMaster University’s most prestigious honour from its Alumni Association. She was inducted into the university’s Alumni Gallery Thursday night. Known as the “alumni hall of fame,” the Alumni Gallery recognizes the contributions to society of some of McMaster’s most accomplished graduates. Mancuso was […]
A documentary film production company that is filming an episode about Lucy Maud Montgomery and U of G graduate Jane Urquhart is looking for four couples to work as extras. The extras will be “stand-ins” to evoke images about Montgomery’s personal relationships. Filming will take place on campus. For information, contact Jacinthe Lauzier at PMA […]
U of G has decided to retain minors and other secondary areas of study. The decision was finalized this week by the University’s Senate and based on a recommendation from the Board of Undergraduate Studies (BUGS) following a year-long review. The review was carried out by a working group of faculty, staff and students. It […]
Guelph researcher says sexual relationships are on everyone’s mind […]
Patented technique creates wood you can bend […]
Prof says not until the Renaissance were Europeans allowed to enjoy their food […]
The College of Physical and Engineering Science (CPES) is getting a new faculty and a new name for one of its departments. On May 31, the U of G Senate approved a proposal to create the faculty of physical and mathematical sciences that will include the CPES departments of physics, chemistry, and mathematics and statistics. […]
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Single Sign On project is simple up front, complicated behind the scenes […]
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U of G will be offering two new majors and a graduate diploma, additions that were approved by Senate during its May 31 meeting. A new co-op option will be introduced to the nanoscience major. Guelph was the first Canadian university to offer a full nanoscience major. The co-op option will involve students completing four […]
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Prof. Ryan Gregory, Integrative Biology, is the recipient of the 2010 Genetics Society of Canada Robert H. Haynes Young Scientist Award. The Award recognizes a notable paper or series of related papers based on original research in genetics or allied fields. The research must be completed and published by the candidate in a refereed journal […]
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Two University of Guelph psychology professors are going the extra mile June 12 and 13 in support of cancer research. Profs. Deborah Powell and Karl Hennig are cycling to raise money for the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation as part of the annual Ride to Conquer Cancer. Riders raise a minimum of $2,500 before completing the […]
New group welcomes photographers and illustrators with an interest in science and nature […]