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  • Nicole Burisch

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    Bachelor of Fine Arts   Ceramics  

    Curator, artist, critic, researcher, public speaker—these are just a few of the adjectives that describe the work of Nicole Burisch.

    She holds a BFA in Ceramics from ACAD and an MA in Art History from Concordia University. Burisch currently works as Curatorial Assistant, Contemporary Art at the National Gallery of Canada, and before that was Critic-in-Residence as part of the Core Program at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Previously she was Administrative Coordinator at Montréal’s Centre Skol —an artist-run centre that supports emerging art and experimentation in the visual arts. The ACAD graduate was recently one of two recipients of ACAD’s TD Insurance Meloche Monnex Professional Development Grant. The grant assists with costs associated with establishing oneself professionally in an arts, design and culture career in Canada.

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  • MULTIMEDIA JOURNALIST NICOLE DI DONATO JOINS GLOBAL EDMONTON AS THE STATION’S NEWEST ANCHOR

    For Immediate Release

    EDMONTON, February 8, 2024 – Global Edmonton, the city’s top source for local news, weather and traffic, is pleased to announce that award-winning journalist, Nicole Di Donato, is joining the station as the Anchor for Global News at 11, weeknights starting on February 19.

    “Nicole’s passion for news makes her an excellent fit for the team,” said Deb Zinck, Executive Producer, Global Edmonton. “She understands the station’s deep connections to the community, and she’s eager to share our stories.”

    A driven storyteller who is committed to delivering impactful local news, Nicole was part of the team that won the 2021 RTDNA Canada award for Best Small/Medium Market Newscast in the Prairies region. In 2019, she also received the John A. Honderich Gold Medal in Journalism and the Ross and Don McLean Memorial Award.

    Most recently she was a multimedia journalist an

    Nicole de version biography of alberta

    Polish Canadian mathematician (1945–2022)

    Nicole Tomczak-JaegermannFRSC (8 June 1945 – 17 June 2022) was a Polish-Canadianmathematician, a professor of mathematics at the University of Alberta, and the holder of the Canada Research Chair in Geometric Analysis.[2]

    Contributions

    Her research is in geometricfunctional analysis,[2] and is unusual in combining asymptotic analysis with the theory of Banach spaces and infinite-dimensional convex bodies.

    It formed a key component of Fields medalistTimothy Gowers' solution to Stefan Banach's homogeneous space problem, posed in 1932.[3] Her 1989 monograph on Banach–Mazur distances is also highly cited.[4]

    Education and career

    Tomczak-Jaegermann earned her M.S.

    in 1968 from the University of Warsaw,[3] and her Ph.D. from the same university in 1974, beneath the supervision of Aleksander Pełczyński.[5] She remained on the faculty at the Un