Welcome to Hospitality Services at the University of Guelph! We are proud to offer a diverse range of dining options, meal plans, and sustainability initiatives to support our campus community. With ...
Our agile and consultative team is dedicated to supporting researchers, entrepreneurs, and industry partners, as they navigate the journey from idea to impact. Our mission is to empower and advance ...
Our lives are made up of moments - those instances when we make decisions that change the course of everything that comes after. This is one of those moments. This is when we choose, as the University ...
Students can drop all of their courses on WebAdvisor up until the last day of classes. A form does not need to be submitted, find out more here.
Futures Month is an event series dedicated to promoting resources, careers, and initiatives that are creating sustainable futures. These events are open to ALL students and U of G alumni who have a ...
Join us for our biggest international event of the year! Attend the University of Guelph's International Virtual Open House to see presentations, hear from current students, and explore your pathway ...
About Dr. Nita N. Chhinzer is an Associate Professor of Human Resources at the Department of Management, University of Guelph. Her research is concentrated on Strategic Human Resources Management, ...
The University of Guelph’s Co-operative Education team has achieved a remarkable milestone, facilitating its 50,000th co-op work term for a student. This significant milestone was secured by a ...
Visit the University of Guelph's Campus Status page to stay informed and get real-time updates on U of G campus closures due ...
Pollination, the transfer of pollen from the male component of a plant to the female, is arguably the most important ecosystem service. When pollination is successful it results in fertilization and ...
By Karli Longthorne Despite strong scientific evidence supporting the merits of vaccines, some members of the public still feel hesitant towards using them. The common thinking by journalists, public ...
University of Guelph researchers found that an 85-day, 8,000-kilometre cycling trip significantly reduced Parkinson’s disease symptoms in a 57-year-old man. Published in Physiological Reports, the ...
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