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There's a new exhibit opening today at THEMUSEUM with KI connections. 

LIGHT Illuminated was a partnership between THEMUSEUM and Institute for Quantum Computing grad students, to develop something for International Year of Light (2015).  The grad students sought KI students to help with the early stages of the exhibit design.

Congratulations to Hannah James, first year KI student, on being awarded the Dean of Environment’s Scholarship for Excellence.

For Hannah's profile and more information about this award, please see: Meet our 2015 Dean of Environment’s Scholarship for Excellence winners

We're glad that she chose to join the KI community!

With an international team of colleagues, KI Professor Vanessa Schweizer co-authored a paper on how to iterate between the techniques of meta-studies and developing computer simulations for land change science.

From meta-studies to modeling: Using synthesis knowledge to build broadly applicable process-based land change models is available open access at the web site for the journal Environmental Modelling & Software and will appear in the Oct. 2015 issue.

Ed Jernigan, Professor and founding director of the Knowledge Integration program, reflects on the 30 years that he has led the SHAD À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ high school enrichment program.

Thanks, Ed, for your dedication and hard work changing the change-makers!

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Ben Carr, Bachelor of Knowledge Integration Class of 2015, is being honoured with the Faculty of Environment Alumni Gold Medal Award when he convocates today.

The award is given to the top student graduating in the Faculty of Environment, based on academic achievement, contributions to the academic program, and other contributions.