From the moment they met, business partners Sydney Robinson and Oleksiy Zaika clicked. Two years later, they’re making a perfect fit as creators of an automatically adjustable prosthetic socket and cofounders of Vessl Prosthetics Inc. Working close …
Entrepreneurship
Zambian entrepreneur speaks to local values
A renowned female leader and food and nutrition entrepreneur, Sylva
Banda of Zambia will be speaking at Brescia University College on
Wednesday, Nov. 18.
Research more than skin deep
Development of artificial human tissue could soon provide medical
trainees with the head start they need to become the next great
surgeon.
Major Ivey family donation highlights groundbreaking
While the groundbreaking for a new $100-million building to house
the Richard Ivey School of Business was reason enough to celebrate,
it was the Ivey family itself that stole the show.
Doing business in developing countries
There is enormous potential for businesses to thrive in developing
countries but it requires a different approach than in developed
markets.
How to survive and thrive in hard times
When times are tough, consumers tend to cut back, yet some
companies manage to remain unscathed or even prosper despite such
challenges.
Ambassdor asserts global role
Less than a year into his new role as the French ambassador to
Canada, Fran
Can nature offer a hand up?
With only a dozen full-time employees, the Kitabi College of
Conservation and Environmental Management (KCCEM) in the south of
Rwanda is small compared to schools like Western, but its heart and
its goals for the surrounding region far surpass its stature.
Helping Rwanda to move beyond its history
Giving me breath and taking it away in an instant, the beauty of
each Rwandan vista surpassed the last.
Former NHL player shares lessons from sports leaders
While part of the Edmonton Oilers dynasty in the late 1980s, Craig
Simpson learned from some of the best leaders in the hockey
business.
Senate Briefs – March 12, 2009
Academic programs approved
Professor urges deficit to avert layoffs
University of Western Ontario Faculty Association President Mike
Carroll has asked university administrators to continue to look for
alternatives to layoffs he says will hit staff hard.
Ivey Film Festival creates vehicle for social awareness
Establishing a medium for students to address social, economic, and
political issues – while promoting creativity and expression – has
resulted in the Ivey Film Festival (IFF).
Zambian entrepreneur speaks to local values
A renowned female leader and food and nutrition entrepreneur, Sylva
Banda of Zambia will be speaking at Brescia University College on
Wednesday, Nov. 18.
Research more than skin deep
Development of artificial human tissue could soon provide medical
trainees with the head start they need to become the next great
surgeon.
Major Ivey family donation highlights groundbreaking
While the groundbreaking for a new $100-million building to house
the Richard Ivey School of Business was reason enough to celebrate,
it was the Ivey family itself that stole the show.
Doing business in developing countries
There is enormous potential for businesses to thrive in developing
countries but it requires a different approach than in developed
markets.
How to survive and thrive in hard times
When times are tough, consumers tend to cut back, yet some
companies manage to remain unscathed or even prosper despite such
challenges.
Ambassdor asserts global role
Less than a year into his new role as the French ambassador to
Canada, Fran
Can nature offer a hand up?
With only a dozen full-time employees, the Kitabi College of
Conservation and Environmental Management (KCCEM) in the south of
Rwanda is small compared to schools like Western, but its heart and
its goals for the surrounding region far surpass its stature.
Helping Rwanda to move beyond its history
Giving me breath and taking it away in an instant, the beauty of
each Rwandan vista surpassed the last.
Former NHL player shares lessons from sports leaders
While part of the Edmonton Oilers dynasty in the late 1980s, Craig
Simpson learned from some of the best leaders in the hockey
business.
Senate Briefs – March 12, 2009
Academic programs approved
Professor urges deficit to avert layoffs
University of Western Ontario Faculty Association President Mike
Carroll has asked university administrators to continue to look for
alternatives to layoffs he says will hit staff hard.
Ivey Film Festival creates vehicle for social awareness
Establishing a medium for students to address social, economic, and
political issues – while promoting creativity and expression – has
resulted in the Ivey Film Festival (IFF).