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Coaching the pros: U of GH Kinesiology alum Imad Shaker’s career takes his education to the soccer pitch
Shaker is a physical performance coach in the Belgian Pro League
Psychology of Exercise: Guelph-Humber students help coach marathon runners, applying theory
10 students head to the Toronto Waterfront Marathon Expo with instructor Peter Papadogiannis on an educational field...
Media and Communication Studies grads win big at 2025 Pinnacle Awards
Two groups of U of GH grads win 1st place in U.S. College Media Association awards with over 3,350 entries received from...
Building understanding and respect for Indigenous histories in Early Childhood Education
Written by Early Childhood Studies student Amelia Palmer
A journey of heart, land, and learning: Reflections on an Indigenous field study course in psychology
Written by Community Social Services student Amrit Butter
Guelph-Humber students go on a U.K. adventure to learn about neurotechnologies
Psychology student Sydney Lytwyn shares her insightful and thrilling experience abroad
Guelph-Humber students experience Morocco in eye-opening study abroad trip
The journey took students to six locations, travelling about 1,500 km across the country
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
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
Putting children first: Early Childhood Studies students experience child welfare in action at the courthouse
Students also met working legal professionals and observed a Children’s Aid Society case
Thinking outside the box for your psychology career
Written by: Julian Battista, first-year Psychology student
Unity and belonging: How Ana Downes cultivates community at Guelph-Humber
Fourth-year Psychology student Ana Downes is the 2025 recipient of the Michael Nightingale Community Enrichment Award
What Japanese consulate member Okazaki Yukina taught us about conducting business globally, understanding other cultures
Written by Business students Krystal Zarifa and Fernando Miron Guzman