January 2011
Why are they missing in action?
Saying no doesn’t have to be a painful task.
A public-education project that started with animal bones evolves into forensic research that could help locate mass human graves from the air.
Raise a pint!
Guelph professor Doug Larson has crafted a unique guitar from hundreds of found or donated objects.
“Seeing a better world for both our people and our shared humanity.”
Five signs from beloved local enterprises donated to the cause.
Pathways to Education addresses financial, academic and social needs for students in poor neighbourhoods and is now going national.
The world’s neglected tropical diseases debilitate or kill more than one billion people worldwide. But there is hope as a small number of researchers in Canada and elsewhere join the battle to reduce the heavy burden of illness.
For real change, we need to radically rethink the teaching and learning process.
Those who observe a wrongdoing at a university often face two unpalatable options – blow the whistle and suffer the consequences or turn a blind eye and let it continue unchecked.
Helping undergrad students understand which prerequisite courses they need to complete.
New partnerships and scholarship programs unveiled on the trip, and participants vow to deepen their relationship with India.