Inmates in Canadian prisons have stories to tell and want to put them to paper.
Lawrence Hill teaching creative writing to inmates

Inmates in Canadian prisons have stories to tell and want to put them to paper.
Students are learning the Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwa) language
Tackling some of humanity’s most pressing health problems is the purpose of a new research and teaching institute at the U of G.
U of G also teamed up with the City of Guelph to become the first university in Ontario to develop a risk management plan to help protect local drinking water sources.
1.5-million gift will promote food literacy and help raise a healthier generation less prone to chronic disease.
The University of Guelph will turn its long-standing research prowess in pollinator health and conservation into North America’s first one-stop shop for honey bee research, education and outreach. U of G is planning a new, $12-million facility aimed at helping understand the stressors affecting honey bees and other pollinators and finding solutions. A recent transformational
Rewarding a child with more screen time could make them want even more screen time.
Being hungry can make you angry…or rather, “hangry.” It’s a real thing, U of G researchers discovered.
The label may not hold the true identity of the fish you buy.
Oppression, discrimination and lack of access to resources place members of vulnerable populations at higher risk of domestic homicide.