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  1. See inside the 2017 University of Guelph-Humber Alumni Reunion

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  2. What’s it like to be wrongfully convicted?

    Jamie Nelson spent 1,047 days in jail after being convicted of a crime he didn’t commit. During his time at the Millhaven Institution, a maximum-security prison, Nelson tried to hang himself, endured regular violence, and was powerless to stop...

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  3. Last Lecture celebrates UofGH’s Class of 2018

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  4. The Healing Lodge

    Every spring, UofGH students live their textbooks. ...

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  5. 2014 Year in Review

    A lot happened in 2014. Our students won international competitions and took part in groundbreaking research; our alumni realized their potential; our faculty supported international justice and changed the face of cancer treatment. ...

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  6. Alumni Reunion 2015

    More than 80 alumni gathered this summer for their biggest event of the year.  The reunion took place June 4, 2015, at Toronto’s Gladstone Hotel.  This year’s celebration honoured the fifth year reunion class – those who graduated in 2010. ...

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  7. Students get chance to buy low, sell high

    (From left to right: Zachary Ferreira, Chad Wagner, Sanpras Furtado, and John Lorenzo) ...

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  8. Agora Fellows visit Washington

    For three months in the fall, a group of students gathered each week to read, talk and debate with one another about freedom. They’d come from different programs and years at the University of Guelph-Humber, but all had applied and been...

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  9. Why Ontario needs more LGBTQ police

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  10. Coursework for a cause

    For one cool November afternoon, the University of Guelph-Humber’s atrium was transformed into a busy and bustling charity marketplace. Students stood around brightly coloured booths and drew people over to them. Some had food to sell, others...

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