Forestry giant supports program. (Forestry News).Weyerhaeuser This article is about the company. For the village by this name, see Weyerhaeuser, Wisconsin. Weyerhaeuser is one of the largest pulp and paper companies in the world; the world's largest private owner of softwood timberland; and the second largest owner Canada Ltd. kicked in support for the Native Access Program for Engineering (NAPE nape (nap) the back of the neck. nape n. The back of the neck. nape the back of the neck. Called also nucha. ) at Lakehead University Lakehead University, at Thunder Bay, Ont., Canada; founded 1946 as Lakehead Technical Institute. It achieved university status in 1965. Lakehead has faculties of arts and science, business, education, engineering, forestry, library and information studies, nursing, with a donation of $100,000. NAPE , a partnership between the corporate sector, the Aboriginal community and the university, has resulted in a sustained enrolment of over 40 Aboriginal men and women studying technology and engineering in the faculty of engineering at the Thunder thunder, sound produced along a path of a lightning flash, caused by the rapid heating and expansion of the adjacent air. Rolling thunder occurs either as a result of the time difference between sounds from the far and near end of a flash, or when mountains, layers Bay-based university. This is the first time Weyerhaeuser has been a sponsor of the NAPE program. |
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