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TALKS TO FOCUS ON VALUE OF LEARNING COMMONS The U of G Library and the Learning Commons are hosting the conference “Towards a Learning Ecology: Canadian Learning Commons” June 19 and 20. Discussion will focus on the contributions libraries and learning commons can make to learning at university; collaboration among libraries, student services and others that contributes to student learning; and the design of spaces that support the academic mission of a university. For information, visit www.learningcommons.ca.
HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCATE TO BE HONOURED AT BENEFIT World-renowned human rights advocate Mu Sochua, who receives an honorary degree from Guelph this week, will be the guest of honour at a June 17 benefit organized by Prof. Ian Lubek, Psychology. It begins at 6 p.m. at Hugh's Room, 2261 Dundas St. W. in Toronto, and will include dinner, talks and musical performances. All funds raised will go to Cambodian NGOs to support women's empowerment and the fight against HIV/AIDS, violence and trafficking. For more information, contact Lubek at Ext. 53980 or ilubek@uoguelph.ca or visit www.hughsroom.com/cambodia-benefit.html.
AND THE WINNER IS . . . The following people correctly reported that the photo in At Guelph's May 31 “Where Are You Now?” column was taken in OVC's cafeteria: Fernanda Clark, Patricia Tersigni, Ed Reyes, Wendy Arthur, Elizabeth Lowenger, Jim Rahn, Meredith Craig, Kris Ruotsalo, Nicol Janecko, Ryla Alice Downie, Nick Anbeek, Amanda Beales, Michelle MacMillan and Ray Hutchinson. The names of everyone who correctly identified the photos published since January were entered in a draw for a $50 gift certificate provided by the U of G Bookstore. The winner is John Van Manen of Physical Resources.