University of Western Ontario incoming president Amit Chakma has strongly voiced his desire to internationalize the university and now Western has a strategic plan for putting his goal into action. In a document presented at the June 23 Board of Govern …
Month: June 2009
FACULTY PROFILE: The different dimensions of understanding math
In the early morning hours at The Grad Club in Middlesex College,
Martin Pinsonnault drinks his first coffee of the day. To anyone
else, a coffee meeting might be an everyday occurrence, but
Pinsonnault sees it differently.
Growing the collection: New acquisitions in context
A public art collection is more than just an assemblage of personal
creative expression.
Graduate Review published
The online edition of the fifth issue of the Western Graduate
Review has been published. The Review profiles the research of
outstanding graduate students.
Teeing up Robarts support
The Kiwanis Annual Golf Tournament is taking place again this year
on Wednesday, June 10 at Ridgetown Golf & Country Club with all
proceeds supporting Robarts Research Institute.
FACULTY PROFILE: Physicist makes micro machines even smaller
Professor Raimundo Costa is teaching a class in physics this year,
but it’s English he’s worried about. This is the first time Costa
is teaching in a language other than his native Portuguese.
Doing business in developing countries
There is enormous potential for businesses to thrive in developing
countries but it requires a different approach than in developed
markets.
Mosquito control set to begin
Control of mosquito larva in campus catch basins will begin June
15, Physical Plant officials have announced.
Cam Sylvester wins silver at Rowing World Cup
University of Western Ontario Mustang Cam Sylvester and Doug Vandor
of Dewittville, Que. – both 2008 Olympians – raced to a silver
medal in the lightweight men’s double event at the Rowing World Cup
Series held in Spain.
Huron golf tourney swings into action
Plans are in full swing for Huron University College’s 29th Annual
Golf Classic, held Friday, June 5 at FireRock Golf Club in London.
Law dean elected to Law School Admission Council
Law Dean Ian Holloway has been elected a Trustee of the Law School
Admission Council (LSAC) at its conference in San Antonio, Texas.
FACULTY PROFILE: Cracking the writing code
Kathryn Alexander is putting a positive spin on moving away from
her close-knit family and friends in her native Vancouver.
FACULTY PROFILE: The different dimensions of understanding math
In the early morning hours at The Grad Club in Middlesex College,
Martin Pinsonnault drinks his first coffee of the day. To anyone
else, a coffee meeting might be an everyday occurrence, but
Pinsonnault sees it differently.
Growing the collection: New acquisitions in context
A public art collection is more than just an assemblage of personal
creative expression.
Graduate Review published
The online edition of the fifth issue of the Western Graduate
Review has been published. The Review profiles the research of
outstanding graduate students.
Teeing up Robarts support
The Kiwanis Annual Golf Tournament is taking place again this year
on Wednesday, June 10 at Ridgetown Golf & Country Club with all
proceeds supporting Robarts Research Institute.
FACULTY PROFILE: Physicist makes micro machines even smaller
Professor Raimundo Costa is teaching a class in physics this year,
but it’s English he’s worried about. This is the first time Costa
is teaching in a language other than his native Portuguese.
Doing business in developing countries
There is enormous potential for businesses to thrive in developing
countries but it requires a different approach than in developed
markets.
Mosquito control set to begin
Control of mosquito larva in campus catch basins will begin June
15, Physical Plant officials have announced.
Cam Sylvester wins silver at Rowing World Cup
University of Western Ontario Mustang Cam Sylvester and Doug Vandor
of Dewittville, Que. – both 2008 Olympians – raced to a silver
medal in the lightweight men’s double event at the Rowing World Cup
Series held in Spain.
Huron golf tourney swings into action
Plans are in full swing for Huron University College’s 29th Annual
Golf Classic, held Friday, June 5 at FireRock Golf Club in London.
Law dean elected to Law School Admission Council
Law Dean Ian Holloway has been elected a Trustee of the Law School
Admission Council (LSAC) at its conference in San Antonio, Texas.
FACULTY PROFILE: Cracking the writing code
Kathryn Alexander is putting a positive spin on moving away from
her close-knit family and friends in her native Vancouver.