
GuelphToday Features July Stargazing Guide
Orbax in the Department of Physics shares what to watch for in the night sky this month, including meteor showers and the chances of an asteroid hitting the Moon.

Orbax in the Department of Physics shares what to watch for in the night sky this month, including meteor showers and the chances of an asteroid hitting the Moon.

Dr. Ali Dehghantanha urges Canada to lead in AI security instead of competing to build the most powerful systems.

U of G is announces the creation of the Local First Nations Award for future and current students from the 11 First Nations communities on whose treaty lands and territories the University resides. The award aims to cover tuition costs and is fully funded by the University as an act of reconciliation.

Computer Science Prof. Dr. Rozita Dara explained that as the G7 Summit looks at using AI, it’s important to have ethical data practices and strong regulations to keep it safe.

Orbax in the Department of Physics highlights June night skies and how the sun and earth relationship marks the first day of summer.

Honours Chemistry student William Berecz reflects on his time at U of G and his path to medicine in this convocation Q&A.

Math and Stats Prof Justin Slater, a five-time crokinole world champ, aims to reclaim his title on Saturday, June 7.

Fleeing conflict in Sudan, Dr. Maysa Niazy completed a PhD in bioinformatics in just three years while raising four children.

PhD student Genievieve Borg highlights Indigenous representation in STEM through published editorial and cover art in Analytical Chemistry.

CEPS profs use AI and climate science to predict and understand the spread of avian flu.