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Opiyo Oloya accepts top equity, diversity, inclusion at Western

Opiyo Oloya accepts top equity, diversity, inclusion at Western
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Chamber's Henry Havig Award calls up memories of good works

Chamber s Henry Havig Award calls up memories of good works The Henry Havig Award for Community Service is presented by the Grand Forks/East Grand Forks Chamber of Commerce each year to a person who provided exemplary leadership service to the community over a period of time, across a variety of community activities. 6:00 am, Feb. 7, 2021 × Colorado College has a cardboard cutout of Grand Forks Lonnie Laffen of JLG Architects as a tribute to him and his work to help build Colorado College s new arena. Photo by Brad Elliott Schlossman / Grand Forks Herald The Henry Havig Award for Community Service is presented by the Grand Forks/East Grand Forks Chamber of Commerce each year to a person who provided exemplary leadership service to the community over a period of time, across a variety of community activities. The award is considered the highest honor a person from the Greater Grand Forks area can receive for community service. The award is named after Henr

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Queen's remembers Professor Emeritus Victor Snieckus | Queen's Gazette

Emeritus Bader Chair of Chemistry Victor Snieckus The Queen’s community is remembering Victor Snieckus, Emeritus Bader Chair of Chemistry and one of the most internationally-respected synthetic organic chemists in the world, who died Dec. 18 at the age of 83. Dr. Snieckus was born in Kaunas, Lithuania, and spent his childhood in Germany during the Second World War before immigrating to Alberta with his parents in 1948. He obtained a BSc in chemistry at the University of Alberta in 1959 followed by an MSc from the University of California, Berkeley (1961), and a PhD from the University of Oregon (1965). Following a post-doctoral position at the National Research Council of Canada in Ottawa (1965-1966), Dr. Snieckus joined the University of Waterloo as an assistant professor in 1967. He would become a full professor of chemistry (1979-1992) and then the Monsanto/NRC Industrial, Research Chair (1992-1998). In 1998 he joined Queen’s University as the inaugural holder of the presti

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