
2024 CEPS 3MT College Heat recap
Eight CEPS graduate students rose to the challenge of presenting their research in three minutes or less.
Eight CEPS graduate students rose to the challenge of presenting their research in three minutes or less.
We spoke with fourth year mathematics student Vinay Joshy about his U of G experience.
Second-year biomedical engineering student leads new wellness initiative to enhance community.
Get to know Rafael Saltos, third-year mechanical engineering student and student leader.
More than 40 University of Guelph (U of G) faculty, staff and students came together at the Bullring on February 27 for the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) global women’s breakfast. An open panel discussion on being women in STEM followed in the afternoon.
U of G’s Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race Team will compete this weekend.
Meet Lian Miller, a fifth year student in Biomedical Engineering (Co-op) and VP Communications for CEPS Student Council.
Rithik Choudhary is a 5th year Bachelor of Computing major and Co-founder of GryphHacks. We discussed his experience so far at the University of Guelph and his future career in software engineering.
Q: Discuss your first lecture on campus and how that went
Abby MacMillan is a 3rd year Biological and Pharmaceutical Chemistry major from Ottawa, ON. When it comes to getting involved on campus, Abby is a peer helper with the Experiential Learning Hub, where she help students with their resumes and cover letters, as well as interview prep. She also volunteers in the Chemistry Department and with Dr. Kate Stuttaford for events, preview days, and other lab related tasks.
Meet Jocelyn, a Physics student in her final year at UofG.
Discuss your first lecture on campus and how that went.
I lived in a “Physics Cluster” in South Residence on campus my first year, meaning that everyone living in my section was majoring in physics or science. This gave me the opportunity to get to know some of my peers during Orientation Week before lectures started, so I was fortunate to be familiar with some classmates going into my first lecture.