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U of GH alum Giuliano Todaro runs over 200 km to fundraise for SickKids cancer research

U of GH explains: The phenomenon of the Labubu toy craze
Guelph-Humber Business instructor Charlie Janthur breaks down key economic, marketing concepts of the Labubu hype

Mentorship in motion: U of GH Kinesiology alum guides, inspires student on award-winning research paper
David Castro presented his research at CUHR 2025 alongside mentor Daniel Sheffield

Global learning in action: U of GH students compete in virtual business simulation challenge
Guelph-Humber Business students worked with learners from across the world in this 300+ participant competition
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Kinesiology grad Anthony Moncada receives the Governor General’s Academic Medal
Moncada’s nearly 98% GPA was celebrated with a medal awarded at convocation

U of GH student Nandita Sarin aspires to push for change for neurodivergent learners
Inspired by her own experiences with autism, she wants to use her ECS education to one day pursue teachers college

U of GH Justice Studies student Alexia Velez receives scholarship from CANASA
She is 1 of 6 recipients recognized for her dedication to the field, community

Empathy and allyship guide Dr. Allison Reeves’ purpose as a psychology educator at Guelph-Humber
Recently tenured, Dr. Reeves leads immersive student learning on Indigenous mental health

University of Guelph-Humber Pre-Law Society hosts GH Cup mooting competition
Participants hailed from across Ontario, Montreal, and Northern Ireland to compete in the GH Cup Moot at the University...

Getting back to storytelling basics through the lens of pop culture
Associate Head and instructor Marc Tavares explains how he distills concepts through timely references, from TV shows...
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U of GH instructor Giovanni Capriotti explores Indigenous history through award-winning photography project
Capriotti won second place in globally renowned Sony World Photography Awards for “Terra Nullius”

Honouring the legacy of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Two Spirit, and Gender-Diverse people, children at the campus library
The micro-gallery commemorating MMIWG2S+ people, children can be found on the 4th floor of the Learning Resource Commons