GigaPan camera documents space and species in U of G’s Dairy Bush […]
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GigaPan camera documents space and species in U of G’s Dairy Bush […]
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Student researcher relates taste and smell to age and healthy eating […]
Engineering professor Richard Zytner has been named a member of the Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) Order of Honour. He was inducted at a gala held May 7 in Toronto. The Order of Honour pays tribute to individuals who have made a substantial contribution to the operation of the profession, its professional status or the functions […]
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People who enjoy casinos may still feel guilty about the cost of gambling […]
University professor emeritus Derek Bewley, Molecular and Cellular Biology, is the 2010 recipient of the Charles Reid Barnes Life Membership Award. Presented annually by the American Society of Plant Biologists, the award recognizes Bewley’s contributions to the field of plant biology. Over the course of his 40-year career, Bewley has written several influential books and […]
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OVC graduate returns to campus to study the effects of pet ownership on at-risk youth […]
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U of G’s institutional repository is open for business […]
In an effort to increase energy efficiency, decrease costs and maximize computer performance, Communications and Computing Services (CCS) has introduced a series of managed computer servers to U of G. This builds on the department’s commitment to service, says Cort Egan, manager of communications in Organizational Services within CCS. “Virtual servers remove the dependency on […]
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McAdams compares the stress of teaching to the stress of running a restaurant […]
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A celebration planned for May 12 to honour Marg Carter’s retirement from the University of Guelph and United Steelworkers Local 4120 has been cancelled and will be rescheduled for a later date. The University community will be advised when a new date is set. […]
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Ride motivated by grandparents […]
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A master’s student in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology has captured a $60,000 scholarship from the Dairy Farmers of Ontario. Yfke Pasman will use this funding to continue her work on the prevention of economically important diseases in dairy cattle. Her research examines state-of-the-art antibody engineering technology. She is supervised by Prof. Azad […]
Two health and wellness programs are set to start at U of G this month. A 12-session relaxation and stress management skills training program begins May 18. Meetings are held Tuesdays and Thursdays in UC 332. The cost is $40 for U of G students, $60 for members of USW Local 4120, and $120 general. […]
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Research aimed at toxic waste byproducts of oil and gas extraction […]
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Plant agriculture student looks for alternatives to conventional herbicides […]
Anyone anywhere in the world can study contemporary art with U of G faculty […]
Art historian studies the Italian designer’s clothing empire and influence on culture […]
Prof. Barry Smit represented the polar bears in bilateral dialogue […]
Annual symposium explores animals in literature […]
The annual Teaching and Learning Innovation Conference will be held May 11 from 8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Rozanski Hall. This year’s theme is collaboration in the classroom. The day starts with a keynote presentation by Lisa Lattuca, an associate professor of higher education and a senior research associate in the Centre for Study […]
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