The UWO Employee Golf League is accepting memberships. There will be a gathering for new and old members on May 6 at 4:30 p.m. at the Grad Club, Middlesex College. The co-ed league includes skill levels from fairly new golfers to scratch players. N …
Month: April 2009
Ivey announces new chair of Agri-Food Innovation and Regulation
University of Guelph professor David Sparling will join the Richard
Ivey School of Business as Faculty Chair of Agri-Food Innovation
and Regulation effective August 1.
Attracting women to engineering
“Attracting and Retaining More Women in Engineering” is this year’s
topic at the 2009 Lynda Shaw Memorial Distinguished Lecture Series
held Thursday, April 2.
100 hours of astronomy
Galileo first gazed into the great star ocean with a telescope 400
years ago and to celebrate the quadricentennial anniversary, The
University of Western Ontario is hosting a series of public events
titled “100 Hours of Astronomy.”
Wife of Maher Arar visits Western Law
Monia Mazigh will speak about her new book, Hope and Despair: My
Struggle to Free My Husband, Maher Arar, as part of The University
of Western Ontario Faculty of Law’s Distinguished Speakers Series
on Thursday, April 2.
Morale boost will improve global markets
All over the world businesses are reacting to the difficult
financial climate with layoffs, hiring freezes, and curbed spending
habits, all of which are dampening people’s so-called “animal
spirits,” says world-renowned economist and author Robert Shiller.
Ivey announces new chair of Agri-Food Innovation and Regulation
University of Guelph professor David Sparling will join the Richard
Ivey School of Business as Faculty Chair of Agri-Food Innovation
and Regulation effective August 1.
Attracting women to engineering
“Attracting and Retaining More Women in Engineering” is this year’s
topic at the 2009 Lynda Shaw Memorial Distinguished Lecture Series
held Thursday, April 2.
100 hours of astronomy
Galileo first gazed into the great star ocean with a telescope 400
years ago and to celebrate the quadricentennial anniversary, The
University of Western Ontario is hosting a series of public events
titled “100 Hours of Astronomy.”
Wife of Maher Arar visits Western Law
Monia Mazigh will speak about her new book, Hope and Despair: My
Struggle to Free My Husband, Maher Arar, as part of The University
of Western Ontario Faculty of Law’s Distinguished Speakers Series
on Thursday, April 2.
Morale boost will improve global markets
All over the world businesses are reacting to the difficult
financial climate with layoffs, hiring freezes, and curbed spending
habits, all of which are dampening people’s so-called “animal
spirits,” says world-renowned economist and author Robert Shiller.