
Tremaine Speaker Series for Women in Science
Last week, the University of Guelph was fortunate to welcome Dr. Jennifer Heemstra, to our campus as the feature of the Tremaine Speaker Series for Women in Science.
Last week, the University of Guelph was fortunate to welcome Dr. Jennifer Heemstra, to our campus as the feature of the Tremaine Speaker Series for Women in Science.
Choosing the right post-secondary school and program heavily impacts the course of one’s life. Smaranjeet is from Delhi, India who decided to take the journey to Canada, where he is currently a third-year Computer Science major at the University of Guelph.
This year the University of Guelph, University of Manitoba and the University of Waterloo hosted the second engineering Leadathon as part of a project supported by the D2L Innovation Guild.
Jack MacDonald, a former physics professor, vice-president (academic) and acting president at U of G sadly passed away in December of 2022. Jack's career as an academic was extensive and did not end at the U of G. He went on to head the Manukau Institute of Technology in New Zealand, where he was known for increasing access to education for Maori students.
On Friday, January 27, the University of Guelph cut the ribbon on a new state-of-the-art research and teaching space for the MCTI graduate program. Industry demand for professionals in this field has never been higher. Global cyber-attacks are hitting companies, institutions, and government every day.
Professor Stefan Kycia named Chair, Department of Physics, at the University of Guelph.
Six doctoral students from Mathematics and Statistics, Engineering, Computer Science and Chemistry, receive prestigious federal and provincial funding.
A U of G team is partnered with Johns Hopkins University to develop sustainable mining.
The CEPS community gathered on campus to celebrate graduate student research through poster and oral presentations.
Twenty-three faculty and students featured in local spin on national Women in STEM exhibition until February 2023.