College News
Scholar Strike statement from the College of Arts
The College of Arts acknowledges the significance of the Scholar Strike on September 9th and 10th. This social justice movement originated in the U.S from a tweet by Dr.
The Catalyst COVID-19 Fund
The University of Guelph’s recent internal funding competition, the Catalyst COVID-19 Fund, benefited from a considerable boost from a College of Arts alumnus. This Fund was established to provide seed funding for the rapid development of research focused on contributing to the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
MacKinnon Groundbreaking Ceremony
MacKinnon Groundbreaking Ceremony
Construction on the MacKinnon Building aimed at building a new ImprovLab and updating the existing theatre, student spaces and main entrance will launch with an official groundbreaking ceremony Oct. 24, 2019 at 9:30 a.m.
The University community, architects, funders and supporters are invited to attend the event to be held in the MacKinnon quadrangle.
Renovations will cover 45,000 sq. ft of space that currently houses performing arts.
Prof. Karen Houle and Retired Professor Marianne Micros finalists for Governor General's Literary Award
Congratulations to Karen Houle and Marianne Micros!
University of Guelph announces 3rd Annual Gryphons Read program
The University of Guelph announces the 3rd Annual Gryphons Read program
Featuring: Eden Robinson
1, 2 October 2019
Ajay Heble granted Honorary Doctorate in Mexico City by 17, Institute of Critical Studies
17, Institute of Critical Studies, in Mexico City, Mexico, awarded an Honorary Doctorate to Canadian jazz musician and University of Guelph professor Dr. Ajay Heble.