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OAC Alumni Rally Across Generations in the Decade Challenge 

OAC alumni from the 1970s won the OAC Alumni Decade Challenge, a friendly competition pitting decades of graduates against one another. Held as part of OAC’s 150th anniversary celebrations, the challenge highlighted both OAC pride and the enduring tradition of giving back that has shaped the College since its earliest days. 

At the heart of the friendly competition was a shared commitment: supporting students — today and tomorrow — as they learn, lead and make an impact in agriculture, food, communities and the environment. 

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The Legacy of Tom and Jane Funk: Shaping Leaders in Agri-Marketing

For more than three decades, retired OAC professors Tom and Jane Funk played an instrumental role in shaping the future of agricultural business education at the University of Guelph’s Ontario Agricultural College (OAC). As dedicated educators, mentors, and innovators, their careers were defined by a shared passion for student success and a tireless commitment to bridging the gap between learning and real-world applications.

Now, with a generous gift of $50,000, Tom and Jane are continuing their legacy by establishing the Tom & Jane Funk Agri-Marketing Bursary to support OAC students in the Bachelor of Commerce (Food and Agricultural Business) program, awarded based on financial need.

Student Opportunity: Apply to Become an OAC Liaison Assistant

Inspire the next generation of OAC students 

This position is intended for a current University of Guelph student. Reporting to the OAC Liaison Manager, the student will be responsible for assisting with event and program management, student recruitment, and overall program promotion. They will assist in carrying out outreach strategies for prospective students, elementary and secondary school personnel, and the general public.

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Shaping a Greener Future: Environmental Science Student Vedika Nair’s Co-op Experience in Ottawa

Vedika Nair came to Canada from Kenya with a passion for environmental protection and a goal of making a global impact. Now studying in the Bachelor of Environmental Science, majoring in Environmental Science at OAC, she’s putting that passion into action through a co-op position with the Treasury Board of Canada in Ottawa, where she’s helping shape sustainable government purchasing policies. Her journey—from Kenya’s natural beauty to Canada’s capital—has been shaped by U of G’s supportive faculty, welcoming student community, and a program that blends science, policy, and hands-on experience.

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