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Month: September 2009

Sheila Watt-Cloutier to speak at Brescia

Sheila Watt-Cloutier to speak at Brescia

A Nobel Peace Prize nominee and University of Western Ontario honorary degree recipient, Sheila Watt-Cloutier, will speak about a new model for 21st Century leadership at Brescia University College on Oct. 1.   Watt-Cloutier treats the issues of our day  …

Diabetes strategy receives financial boost

Diabetes strategy receives financial boost

Research being driven by The University of Western Ontario to
enhance diabetes management across Canada has received $500,000
from two of Canada’s leading pharmaceutical companies.

Schedule changes for WSRC

Schedule changes for WSRC

On Wednesday (Sept. 2), the Western Student Recreation Centre
(WSRC) will close at 6 p.m. so all student staff can attend a staff
training event. Also, on Friday (Sept. 4), the WSRC pool will be
closed from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for aquatic staff training.

Hospitality Services Workers ratify contract

Hospitality Services Workers ratify contract

Western’s Hospitality Service Employees, members of CUPE Local
2692, voted more than 90 per cent in favour of a new two-year
contract at a ratification meeting held September 1. The previous
contract, covering the 275 members of Local 2692, expired June 30.

Diabetes strategy receives financial boost

Diabetes strategy receives financial boost

Research being driven by The University of Western Ontario to
enhance diabetes management across Canada has received $500,000
from two of Canada’s leading pharmaceutical companies.

Schedule changes for WSRC

Schedule changes for WSRC

On Wednesday (Sept. 2), the Western Student Recreation Centre
(WSRC) will close at 6 p.m. so all student staff can attend a staff
training event. Also, on Friday (Sept. 4), the WSRC pool will be
closed from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for aquatic staff training.

Hospitality Services Workers ratify contract

Hospitality Services Workers ratify contract

Western’s Hospitality Service Employees, members of CUPE Local
2692, voted more than 90 per cent in favour of a new two-year
contract at a ratification meeting held September 1. The previous
contract, covering the 275 members of Local 2692, expired June 30.