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The Ontario Agricultural College community is saddened by the passing of Peter Hannam (OAC ’62), a visionary leader in Canadian agriculture who helped transform soybeans into a major crop in Ontario.
Andra Popa has demonstrated outstanding academic excellence, graduating with a cumulative average of 97.56%. She has been recognized with several scholarships, including the Stephanie Betts Memorial ...
School of Environmental Design and Rural Development - Landscape Architecture MLA Master's Thesis Examination Saina Amin, a master of landscape architecture candidate in the School of Environmental ...
The School of Computer Science, at the University of Guelph, instituted in 1971 prepares students with strong technical and analytic skills. Students gain hands-on experience in leading edge ...
This summer, the University of Guelph will be SSP International ’s first Canadian campus to be included in its renowned Summer Science Program, which offers immersive science experiences to Grade 11 ...
Our AI Policy Recognizing the positive benefits of AI, the Experiential Learning Hub encourages its safe and intentional utilization in job search and career planning. However, it's vital to ...
About the Guaranteed Admission Pathway The combination of the English Language Certificate Program (ELCP) and the Open Learning program provides a flexible option for guaranteed admission to bachelor ...
Heather White, a master of Capacity Development and Extension candidate in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, will defend their thesis on " Accessing Knowledge about Soil Health ...
Pursuing your master’s degree can be daunting. For MSc student Kendra Gillett, completing her graduate degree was a journey in professional and personal development. Kendra is about to launch her ...
How far would you go for success? Seymour, a shy plant owner, finds himself keeping a big, dark secret with his prized plant that only grows from feeding on human blood. From February 28 through March ...
Mitochondria are the famous powerhouses of the cell, converting the carbohydrates and fats we eat into energy. But how do mitochondria decide whether to use fats versus carbohydrates from one moment ...
How often do you think about blood? Unless you’re a vampire, probably only when you receive a minor injury like one of those pesky paper cuts. Paper isn’t the most sophisticated weapon, but it’s ...
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