With the objective of making The University of Western Ontario a major centre for planetary science and exploration, the Centre for Planetary Science and Exploration (CPSX) and the Canadian Lunar Research Network (CLRN) were launched today with lectures an …
Month: February 2009
In Memoriam – Cecilia Jackson
Former University of Western Ontario Libraries staff member,
Cecilia Jackson, died Jan. 1 at the age of 96. Jackson retired in
1977 with 3 years of service.
News is newand#8230;even in Abu Dhabi
Maybe covering a camel beauty contest wasn’t what Zahraa Al
Khalisi had in mind for her internship at The National newspaper in
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
FSC paper goes campus-wide
What started last year as a simple ‘green initiative’
in Graphic Services has grown to include the entire campus.
Students get pointers from Reader’s Digest
If you want to start your own magazine, the best advice would be to
follow the lead of someone with more than a few years in the
business.
Surgery alternatives needed for arthritic knees
Robert Litchfield realizes getting surgeons to stop performing
arthroscopic knee surgery on arthritis patients will be an uphill
battle.
Porch light on for international female students
Carving a pumpkin and baking a pumpkin pie; going door-to-door
singing Christmas carols; or just talking about your day.
Book celebrates father and son science team
Like father, like son.
Your McIntosh – Greg Curnoe
Greg Curnoe Skimming Stones on the Thames River 1963 Oil on plywood
Purchase, Saugeen-Maitland Hall Residence Fund, 1970
Campus Digest – February 12, 2009
Know an amazing grad?
‘Majestic experience’ recreates Canadian history
HAMILTON, Ont. — In a word, Bjarni Tryggvason described the first
flight of the Silver Dart in nearly a century as
“majestic.”
Simplistic solutions no answer for First Nations
Imagine a developed nation where almost an entire ethnic group has
low income, high unemployment, poor education and health care, and
the lowest life expectancy.
Western News archives from February 13, 1992
Through a partnership with the University of Nairobi, Kenya,
students of the Graduate School of Journalism participated in a
program to educate Kenyans in broadcasting and journalism.
In Memoriam – Cecilia Jackson
Former University of Western Ontario Libraries staff member,
Cecilia Jackson, died Jan. 1 at the age of 96. Jackson retired in
1977 with 3 years of service.
News is newand#8230;even in Abu Dhabi
Maybe covering a camel beauty contest wasn’t what Zahraa Al
Khalisi had in mind for her internship at The National newspaper in
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
FSC paper goes campus-wide
What started last year as a simple ‘green initiative’
in Graphic Services has grown to include the entire campus.
Students get pointers from Reader’s Digest
If you want to start your own magazine, the best advice would be to
follow the lead of someone with more than a few years in the
business.
Surgery alternatives needed for arthritic knees
Robert Litchfield realizes getting surgeons to stop performing
arthroscopic knee surgery on arthritis patients will be an uphill
battle.
Porch light on for international female students
Carving a pumpkin and baking a pumpkin pie; going door-to-door
singing Christmas carols; or just talking about your day.
Book celebrates father and son science team
Like father, like son.
Your McIntosh – Greg Curnoe
Greg Curnoe Skimming Stones on the Thames River 1963 Oil on plywood
Purchase, Saugeen-Maitland Hall Residence Fund, 1970
Campus Digest – February 12, 2009
Know an amazing grad?
‘Majestic experience’ recreates Canadian history
HAMILTON, Ont. — In a word, Bjarni Tryggvason described the first
flight of the Silver Dart in nearly a century as
“majestic.”
Simplistic solutions no answer for First Nations
Imagine a developed nation where almost an entire ethnic group has
low income, high unemployment, poor education and health care, and
the lowest life expectancy.
Western News archives from February 13, 1992
Through a partnership with the University of Nairobi, Kenya,
students of the Graduate School of Journalism participated in a
program to educate Kenyans in broadcasting and journalism.