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KIP funding announcement

Photograph of President Jonathan Raymond receiving a Knowledge Infrastructure Program grant from the federal government, presented by local Member of Parliament (and alumnus) Mark Warawa. Also pictured are project leads Alma Barranco-Mendoza, Executive Director of IT and Associate Faculty of Computing Science, University Librarian Ted Goshulak, and Professor of Biology and Dean of the Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences, Ka Yin Leung. Representing Langley (at right) are Township Mayor Rick Green, and Deputy Mayor of the City of Langley, Dave Hall.

Science Centre expansion

Photograph of Craig Montgomery, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Chemistry; Bob Wood, Ph.D., Interim Provost; Mark Warawa, MP, Langley; Rich Coleman, Minster Responsible for Energy and Mines, Minister Responsible for Housing, and MLA for Fort Langley-Aldergrove; Jonathan S. Raymond, Ph.D., TWU President; and Jeremy Funk, Chair of TWU Board of Governors cutting the ribbon for the Neufeld Science Centre expansion on November 4, 2011

Science professors receive Discovery Grants

Photograph of Langley Member of Parliament (and alumnus), the Honourable Mark Warawa (in red), visiting the science labs to congratulate Vice Provost and Professor of Biology Eve Stringham and Professor of Chemistry Chad Friesen, who had just been awarded Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Discovery Grants. Students and assistants are also pictured

WD Funding Announcement

Photograph of local MP and alumnus Mark Warawa with President Jonathan Raymond, Chemistry professor Chad Friesen, and Ka Yin Leung, Dean of the Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences. With $465,000 in funding from Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD), TWU planned to acquire equipment for its new Advanced Analytical Laboratory. The Canada Foundation for Innovation also contributed funding of $398,251