The Superior Court of Canada approved a restructuring plan for non-bank asset-backed commercial paper (ABCP) this month, saving investment holders, including University of Western Ontario retirement plan members, from a complete loss of their investment. …
Month: January 2009
AWARD OF EXCELLENCE – 2009
Staff recognized for ‘respect, integrity and caring’
FUNDRAISING: Diabetes management draws drug company support
Diabetes research at Western is getting a huge boost from several
Canadian pharmaceutical companies.
Viewpoint – Pearson proposal glimmer of light in Darfur
Right now in southern Sudan, at least 200,000 evacuees from eastern
Darfur face a desperate living situation, lacking such basic
survival needs as clean water, nutritious food, and appropriate
medical care.
Mandatory retirement gone, age discrimination lingers
During the days of mandatory retirement in Canada, a virtual expiry
date was placed on every working citizen.
Looking Back The Western News archives from Jan. 29, 1981
A $55,300 grant from the Academic Fund allowed Professor Peter
Clements to establish a Digital Sound Lab.
Western mourns loss of Milton scholar
The University of Western Ontario is saddened by the loss of former
English professor and celebrated Milton scholar Balachandra Rajan.
Online academic calendar saves trees
To lessen our impact on the environment the Office of the Registrar
will only produce an online version of the Academic Calendar for
students.
Researchers highlighting discoveries, industry partnerships
More than 100 University of Western Ontario faculty members and
graduate students will present cutting-edge research advances at
the WORLDiscoveries Research Showcase on Friday, Jan. 30 at the
London Convention Centre.
Davenport quarterbacks Western to largest ever United Way donation
With the help of Western’s marching band, the Western Dance Pack,
mascot JW and some Mustang football stars, Western President Paul
Davenport today announced a record-breaking gift of $534,008 for
the United Way of London & Middlesex.
Give it your best shot
Hospitality Services is offering an opportunity for amateur
shutterbugs on campus to put their best work on display.
Wrap your brain around everyday life
A free lecture series on the psychology of everyday life, recently
awarded for its innovation, kicks off Monday, Feb. 2 with a lecture
offering insight into the mind of a preschooler.
Western applauds federal infrastructure investment
A federal budget that includes $2 billion for university and
college infrastructure is great news for The University of Western
Ontario.
AWARD OF EXCELLENCE – 2009
Staff recognized for ‘respect, integrity and caring’
FUNDRAISING: Diabetes management draws drug company support
Diabetes research at Western is getting a huge boost from several
Canadian pharmaceutical companies.
Viewpoint – Pearson proposal glimmer of light in Darfur
Right now in southern Sudan, at least 200,000 evacuees from eastern
Darfur face a desperate living situation, lacking such basic
survival needs as clean water, nutritious food, and appropriate
medical care.
Mandatory retirement gone, age discrimination lingers
During the days of mandatory retirement in Canada, a virtual expiry
date was placed on every working citizen.
Looking Back The Western News archives from Jan. 29, 1981
A $55,300 grant from the Academic Fund allowed Professor Peter
Clements to establish a Digital Sound Lab.
Western mourns loss of Milton scholar
The University of Western Ontario is saddened by the loss of former
English professor and celebrated Milton scholar Balachandra Rajan.
Online academic calendar saves trees
To lessen our impact on the environment the Office of the Registrar
will only produce an online version of the Academic Calendar for
students.
Researchers highlighting discoveries, industry partnerships
More than 100 University of Western Ontario faculty members and
graduate students will present cutting-edge research advances at
the WORLDiscoveries Research Showcase on Friday, Jan. 30 at the
London Convention Centre.
Davenport quarterbacks Western to largest ever United Way donation
With the help of Western’s marching band, the Western Dance Pack,
mascot JW and some Mustang football stars, Western President Paul
Davenport today announced a record-breaking gift of $534,008 for
the United Way of London & Middlesex.
Give it your best shot
Hospitality Services is offering an opportunity for amateur
shutterbugs on campus to put their best work on display.
Wrap your brain around everyday life
A free lecture series on the psychology of everyday life, recently
awarded for its innovation, kicks off Monday, Feb. 2 with a lecture
offering insight into the mind of a preschooler.
Western applauds federal infrastructure investment
A federal budget that includes $2 billion for university and
college infrastructure is great news for The University of Western
Ontario.