New research suggests financial savings, more than environmental concern, can help drive a reduction in food waste
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New research suggests financial savings, more than environmental concern, can help drive a reduction in food waste
Google now provides free net-search services in more than 120 languages, with a large number of web-based products in its portfolio and generates about 97 per cent of its revenue through online advertisements. The Google brand is valued at $100 billion, making it the world’s first ‘$100 billion brand.’ In 2009, Fortune magazine ranked it as the best place to work in the United States, which is indeed a tribute to the company’s leadership and people-management practices.
John Thompson knows a good idea only goes so far. Now, the former Western chancellor hopes to provide Western Engineering students with the skills they need to turn that good idea into a great success story.
Walter Siqueira believes it couldn’t have come at a better time.
Emma Donoghue is here to write.
As the Graham family will tell you, the doors are there. They’re open and it’s up to you to find them and walk through.
Most people have a blanket, jumper cables and other miscellaneous items in the trunk of their car. But Rick Semmens is not most people.
Four Western students were among 16 learners from a variety of educational institutions and agencies who received Adult Learner Awards from the London Council for Adult Education in May.
It might be one final project for one undergraduate class, but the findings could have an impact for years to come.
Barbara Haggarty-Hebert’s message is simple. And heartbreaking.
Currently under construction, a new elementary school in Strathroy will be named the Mary Wright Public School, in recognition of the internationally respected child psychologist’s lifelong work for the benefit and education of children.
Currently under construction, a new elementary school in Strathroy will be named the Mary Wright Public School, in recognition of the internationally respected child psychologist’s lifelong work for the benefit and education of children.
Chris Brandl, Department of Biochemistry, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, was honoured with the Biomedical Science Ambassador Award, presented by Partners in Research (PIR) at the organization’s National Awards Dinner on Sunday night in London