Melissa Morgan - Technology plus Passion
This is not just another story of an overachieving 20-year-old with brains, beauty and remarkable athletic skills who had an idea that she and her computer-camp friend turned into a moneymaking startup.
This is not just another story of an overachieving 20-year-old with brains, beauty and remarkable athletic skills who had an idea that she and her computer-camp friend turned into a moneymaking startup.
The Stratford Campus of the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ is growing.
Executive Director Ginny Dybenko says enrollment is exceeding expectations.
This may be the digital generation but there are skills they're still missing that may keep them from landing a good job in the business, information and communication technology sector.
The Beacon Herald
MIKE BEITZ Staff Reporter mike.beitz@sunmedia.ca
Stratford has emerged as one of the leaders
"I think this is where we really come to bear. We have here a great factory of Canadian content designers and manufacturers. And the knowledge worker of the future is going to be all about telling stories." Ginny Dybenko, executive director at UWÂ Stratford.
They're still buzzing about the Electric Sheep at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Stratford campus.
We have lost humans to technology: Ginny Dybenko at TEDxUW News Item
My husband and I recently undertook the unenviable task of decluttering our storage room, an area of the house I normally treat as a no-man’s land since it’s cold, has spiders and is littered with junk.
After teaching courses in French literature and culture for almost twenty years – first at the University of Alberta and then at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ – Dr. Christine McWebb changed academic gears: she became the founding Director of Academic Programs at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµâ€™s Stratford Campus.
Local landlords, realtors, renters and students got a better picture of the off-campus housing situation after an information session in Stratford Monday night.