The Don Wright Faculty of Music is really turning up the volume this coming week with a packed schedule of musical performances by students and professionals certain to wear out even the most intrepid fans. The excitement begins tonight (Friday night) wi …
Month: January 2009
What will Obama era mean for U.S. relations?
From the economy to the environment, and from Afghanistan to trade,
a wide-reaching public forum at Western Law on Wednesday will
explore what the new Obama administration means for Canada/U.S.
relations.
United Way campaign unveiling today
The campus community is invited to celebrate as Western prepares to
unveil its United Way campaign results – in true Mustang style –
this morning (Jan 26) at the Great Hall beginning at 11 a.m.
Western applications stable, Ontario numbers near record
Application numbers to The University of Western Ontario from high
school students are on a par with last year (just under 32,000),
although there’s been a spike in applicants from mature,
transfer and out-of-province students.
Avoid mumps with booster clinic
The Middlesex-London Health Unit will be offering a free booster
clinic for the mumps, measles, and rubella (MMR) vaccine on Jan. 29
and 30 at the UCC.
Campus police warn of telephone scam
Campus Community Police Service are informing the public of a
potential phone scam involving Western’s Campus Recreation.
Herbert appointed Medical Hall of Fame board chair
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry Dean Carol Herbert has
been named chair of the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame board of
directors.
Jack Frost game takes to the ice Jan. 24
Two of Canada’s best university hockey teams will duel at the John
Labatt Centre on Saturday, Jan. 24 at 7:30 p.m. for the second
annual Jack Frost Cup, as the Western Mustangs host the Wilfrid
Laurier Golden Hawks.
Recently published faculty invited to reception
The Book Store at Western invites faculty to participate in the
fourth annual Faculty Authors’ Reception on Wednesday, March 25 to
highlight recent book publications.
Employee groups seek layoff alternatives
Two of the larger employee groups on campus are urging university
administrators to re-consider their approach to trimming budgets in
order to avoid layoffs of staff and faculty.
Western to welcome Chakma
The campus community is invited to welcome The University of
Western Ontario’s next president Amit Chakma at a Great Hall
reception Friday (Jan. 23) from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
United Way results
The campus community is invited to celebrate as Western prepares to
unveil its United Way campaign results – in true mustang style –
this Monday (Jan 26) at the Great Hall beginning at 11 a.m.
Western leader in emergency preparedness
In the unfortunate circumstance you are facing an emergency, Steve
Clemens may be the person you most want to have at your side.
What will Obama era mean for U.S. relations?
From the economy to the environment, and from Afghanistan to trade,
a wide-reaching public forum at Western Law on Wednesday will
explore what the new Obama administration means for Canada/U.S.
relations.
United Way campaign unveiling today
The campus community is invited to celebrate as Western prepares to
unveil its United Way campaign results – in true Mustang style –
this morning (Jan 26) at the Great Hall beginning at 11 a.m.
Western applications stable, Ontario numbers near record
Application numbers to The University of Western Ontario from high
school students are on a par with last year (just under 32,000),
although there’s been a spike in applicants from mature,
transfer and out-of-province students.
Avoid mumps with booster clinic
The Middlesex-London Health Unit will be offering a free booster
clinic for the mumps, measles, and rubella (MMR) vaccine on Jan. 29
and 30 at the UCC.
Campus police warn of telephone scam
Campus Community Police Service are informing the public of a
potential phone scam involving Western’s Campus Recreation.
Herbert appointed Medical Hall of Fame board chair
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry Dean Carol Herbert has
been named chair of the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame board of
directors.
Jack Frost game takes to the ice Jan. 24
Two of Canada’s best university hockey teams will duel at the John
Labatt Centre on Saturday, Jan. 24 at 7:30 p.m. for the second
annual Jack Frost Cup, as the Western Mustangs host the Wilfrid
Laurier Golden Hawks.
Recently published faculty invited to reception
The Book Store at Western invites faculty to participate in the
fourth annual Faculty Authors’ Reception on Wednesday, March 25 to
highlight recent book publications.
Employee groups seek layoff alternatives
Two of the larger employee groups on campus are urging university
administrators to re-consider their approach to trimming budgets in
order to avoid layoffs of staff and faculty.
Western to welcome Chakma
The campus community is invited to welcome The University of
Western Ontario’s next president Amit Chakma at a Great Hall
reception Friday (Jan. 23) from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
United Way results
The campus community is invited to celebrate as Western prepares to
unveil its United Way campaign results – in true mustang style –
this Monday (Jan 26) at the Great Hall beginning at 11 a.m.
Western leader in emergency preparedness
In the unfortunate circumstance you are facing an emergency, Steve
Clemens may be the person you most want to have at your side.