Fellowship stokes grad student’s entrepreneurial spirit
Drew Marquardt is working toward putting a new oral hygiene product on drugstore shelves with help from the W. Garfield Weston Foundation.
Drew Marquardt is working toward putting a new oral hygiene product on drugstore shelves with help from the W. Garfield Weston Foundation.
From a student business incubator initiative, to $10,000 in start-up funds to the successful candidate(s), now’s the time for students and new grads to start a business in Niagara.
It’s Friday night in one of the region’s many casinos. Clutching a tub of tokens in your sweaty palm, you drop them one by one into the machine.
It all started with one question on a survey that Royette Tavernier would later analyze for her master’s thesis: “Have you ever experienced a major turning point in your life that changed how you thought about something or how you behaved?”
Everyone knows that vitamin E is considered to be an essential vitamin, especially for reproduction. But Drew Marquardt wants to know why.
Shilo Hills explores the use of rhetorical history by Ontario wineries.
Lana Radloff’s classics research has taken her to Turkey and Greece.
Kate Humphrys is working with a group of eighth graders to bring heart health projects to schools.
Bergen’s research could lead to breakthroughs in 3D design tools.
Jess Vickruck is one of six graduate studies who received an Ontario Graduate Scholarships in Science and Technology award.