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GE Digital Energy Innovation Lab will further University's research into Smart Grid power systems and communications technology
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Pit Challenger 2nd left, president of the Congress of Black Women Is joined In photo by from left, Aramide Odutayo, Emmanuel Frlmpong-Manso, and Edwina Bronl. Missing from presentation are Trishauna Forbes and Sophia Kemeh.
The scholarship winners were Emmanuel Okyere FrimpongManso, a graduate of Notre Dame Secondary School, who is currently attending Brock University, Trishauna Forbes a graduate Fletcher's Meadow Secondary School is currently attending York University, Sophia Kemeh is a graduate of Turner Fen ton Secondary School and is currently attending the University of Western Ontario, Aramide Odutayo, a student at the University of Western Ontario. Edwina Broni who plans to attend George Brown College in January for nursing, was presented with the Community Initiative Award.
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Education Writers/High-Tech Writers
LYNNFIELD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 8, 2003
125-year-old research institution to enhance scalability,
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Kim Allison has been promoted to associate director of sales at Visit Baltimore. Since joining Visit Baltimore in 2007 as the regional director of sales, she has led the sales team by example consistently exceeding sales goals, establishing and maintaining excellent client relationships and overseeing trade shows and sales initiatives. In her new role, Allison will manage strategic sales strategies to drive additional meetings and convention business to Baltimore.
Jason Koteff has joined Visit Baltimore as regional director of convention sales. Koteff brings more than 17 years of sales experience to the role, where he will focus on generating new citywide business opportunities for Baltimore and managing all aspects of the sales process. Koteff is a graduate of the University of Western...
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TORONTO, May 17, 2012 /CNW/ - Monetary authorities should keep an eye on money growth in the economy to help stimulate and monitor the recovery, according to a report released today by the C.D. Howe Institute. In "Money Still Talks - Is Anyone Listening?" David Laidler, Fellow-in-Residence at the Institute, makes the case for policymakers' paying greater attention to the supply of money, to get a better fix on the economy's condition. "Money growth isn't the only key measure to watch, but it is unwise to ignore it," commented Dr. Laidler, who is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Western Ontario.
Money growth, meaning the pace of expansion in the quantity of money held by the public and readily accessible deposits at financial institutions, is proving prescient in the ...
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... Paper, International Trade Workshop, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. . Blejer, M.I. & R....Research Report 8110, University of Western Ontario, July. . Laidler, D. & P. O'Shea (1980). A...
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Governments of Canada and Ontario team with IBM, U of T, Western University in research initiative that will help solve pressing challenges in cities, water, energy, and healthcare
TORONTO, April 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - The Governments of Canada and Ontario, with IBM (NYSE: IBM) and a consortium of seven universities led by the University of Toronto and Western University today announced they are collaborating to establish a new Ontario- based $210 million dollar research and development initiative that will create 145 new highly skilled jobs in Ontario and a new economic cornerstone for the country.
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On Monday, Ann Coulter half-jokingly told a boisterous crowd at the University of
Western Ontario that she was a victim of a "hate crime" in Canada. Here's the funny thing: She's not completely wrong.
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MORGANTOWN - West Virginia University's Black Student Union plans to protest the university's decision to invite J. Philippe Rushton, a psychologist who claims racial differences in intellect are the result of genetics, to speak on campus this month.
Rushton, a psychology professor at the University of Western Ontario, will speak March 11 as part of DarwinFest, a lecture series examining the work of Charles Darwin in recognition of his 200th birthday.
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Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 1, 2004
Juniper Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:JNPR) today announced that the ...