The U of T Engineering Academy is an optional and not-for-credit program that is free to all incoming students for in the fall 2020 semester, offering a suite of learning modules in math, physics and chemistry (photo by Mia Baker via Unsplash) The University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering is launching a new program designed to give incoming students all the material they need to shine in their first-year courses – particularly those who faced pandemic-related disruptions to their high school education.
Excellon Resources Inc. (TSX:EXN, EXN.WT, OTC:EXLLF and FRA:E4X1) ("Excellon" or the “Company") reports that the United States Federal District Court for the District of Idaho (the “Court”) has issued a decision amending its December 2019 judgment in respect of the United States Forest Service (“USFS”) Environmental Assessment (“EA”) and Decision Notice/Finding of No Significant Impact (“DN/FONSI”) for the Kilgore Project in Clark County, Idaho.
Excellon Resources Inc. (TSX:EXN, EXN.WT, OTC:EXLLF and FRA:E4X1) (“Excellon” or the “Company”) and Otis Gold Corp. (TSX-V:OOO, OTC:OGLDF, FRA:4OG) (“Otis”) are pleased to announce the successful completion of the previously-announced business combination, pursuant to which Excellon has acquired all of the issued and outstanding common shares of Otis by way of a statutory plan of arrangement under the provisions of the Business Corporations Act (British Columbia) (the "Arrangement").
The Toronto Emergency Device Accelerator (TEDA) initiative draws on the resources of U of T and affiliate hospitals to co-ordinate the production of safety gear for health-care workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 outbreak (photo by Nick Iwanyshyn) A multi-disciplinary team of researchers has launched a project to co-ordinate and deploy equipment from across the University of Toronto to produce medical supplies like masks, face shields and ventilators for health-care workers on the front lines of COVID-19.
U of T is using its unique resources to fight COVID-19, from front-line work at its partner hospitals to conducting vital research and sharing public health expertise (photo by KTSDesign/Science Photo Library via Getty Images) University of Toronto researchers, clinicians, students and alumni, in collaboration with partner hospitals, are helping lead the global effort to address the historic challenge presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, working together on many fronts and across diverse disciplines.
With the help of the Toronto Public Library, which loaned its 3D printers, a U of T researcher in the Faculty of Medicine is helping churn out thousands of reuseable face shields for health-care workers during the COVID-19 crisis (photo by Nick Iwanyshyn) As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on and personal protective equipment supplies dwindle, one University of Toronto researcher is working on a novel solution for front-line workers in the city.
Excellon Resources Inc. (TSX: EXN, EXN.WT, OTC: EXLLF and FRA: E4X1) ("Excellon") and Otis Gold Corp. (TSX-V: OOO, OTC: OGLDF, FRA: 4OG) ("Otis") are pleased to announce that the two leading independent proxy advisory firms, Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. ("ISS") and Glass Lewis & Co. ("Glass Lewis"), have each recommended that shareholders approve the proposed acquisition by Excellon of all of the issued and outstanding shares of Otis by way of a statutory plan of arrangement (the "Arrangement").
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