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U of G Student on ‘Family Feud’ This Month
Fourth-year physics major Melanie Hudakoc is taking family games night to the national level.
Fourth-year physics major Melanie Hudakoc is taking family games night to the national level.
Chemistry prof. Khashayar Ghandi and team used antimatter to investigate potential long-term nuclear waste storage.
Bio-composite materials developed in U of G’s Bioproducts Discovery and Development Centre used for vehicle parts.
A new national initiative spearheaded by Mary Wells (dean) honours the École Polytechnique massacre victims.
Research born and patented out of the University reduces waste by using McDonald's coffee remnants to make Lincoln car parts.
Growth in STEM education propelling Guelph's tech talent. Clip featuring associate dean Bill Van Heyst starts at 1:42.
Scott VanBommel earned his BA, MA and PhD in Physics. Now a research scientist, he's speaking on campus for STEM week.
The Department of Physics is hosting STEM week outreach activities. Clip featuring prof. Joanne O'Meara begins at 31:55.
HeForShe Resilience Scholarship ($5,000) available to women in bachelor of engineering programs.
School of Engineering prof. Andrew Gadsden and team worked with NASA to design a moonlight tracking device.