New Scholarship to Support Indigenous Engineering Students
Starting this fall, two scholarships of $5,000 each will be available to Indigenous engineering students.
Starting this fall, two scholarships of $5,000 each will be available to Indigenous engineering students.
Q: When did you graduate? What program were you in?
A: I graduated in Spring 2021 with a Bachelor of Computing (Co-op). My major was in Software Engineering and my minor was in Math.
Q: When did you become interested in your field?
Physics graduate gives insight into her career.
Checking in with Cameron Harrop, BSc ’10 Physics Co-op graduate.
1 - Why did you choose the U of G?
Renowned triple U of G Chemistry grad Dr. Michael Organ receives the 2023 Governor General’s Innovation Award
Dr. Organ’s research invented the flow reactor to manufacture a critical molecule used in preparing PCR test kits for COVID-19. The technology contributed to COVID tests used around the world, helping many people to reach the other side of the pandemic safely.
Catching up with a recent CEPS alum Ariana Vargis, a graduate of the newly created Masters of Cybersecurity and Threat Intelligence program.
Why did you choose the U of G?
In celebration of International Women in Engineering Day, we connected with U of G engineering graduate Emily Nichols to hear her thoughts on being ‘one of the guys.’
Graduating from Biomedical Toxicology in 2020, Cole Heasley was an active student at U of G. Tapping into the coop program, becoming an executive for ToXSA and VP Internal Affairs for CEPSSC. Today Cole works at the SickKids Research Institute.
1 - Why did you choose the U of G?
Bob & Nancy Burnside: It’s a family affair with the U of G
This past weekend the University of Guelph opened its doors for Campus Day, a chance for high school students to tour the campus and speak with current Gryphons and staff. Over 2500 attendees enjoyed a sunny and action-packed day, getting the chance to envision a future life at U of G this Fall.