Members of the university community are invited to attend a consultation meeting regarding Western’s plans for implementing the Customer Service Standard of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). The first of three meetings will …
Month: September 2009
Join the club Sept. 21-25
One of Western’s biggest events gets underway this week with nearly
200 clubs of the University Students’ Council vying for new
members.
In Memoriam – Robert Farlinger
Robert Farlinger, a retired staff member from Thompson Recreation
and Athletic Centre, has died at the age of 72.
Mustangs remain undefeated; Faulds sets all-time mark
There was no question the Western Mustangs were too much for the
Windsor Lancers, with a 60-7 romp Saturday afternoon in Windsor.
Leave room for Mozart at lunch
Dueling divas, an ambitious underling and plunging profits set the
stage for hilarity in Mozart’s The Impresario.
You’ve Made Me So Very Happy
David-Clayton Thomas, lead singer of the iconic rock band Blood,
Sweat & Tears, will share his recollections of the American
music scene in the sixties and seventies, at the Centre for
American Studies (CAS) Speakers’ Series event Tuesday, Sept. 22.
Online archive opens access to research
Faculty members don’t publish research only to have it sit in a
journal in the library and collect dust. It is meant to be shared,
discussed and distributed.
In Memoriam – Margaret Dickson
Margaret Dickson, a retired staff member from Housing, has died at
the age of 88. Dickson had six years of service at the university
when she retired in May of 1986.
What’s behind that door?
The mysteries of what lies inside the Archives and Research
Collections Centre, how strong the winds are in the Boundary Layer
Wind Tunnel and the type of research that goes on in the Robarts
Research Institute will be solved this weekend.
Athletic fields moved, revamped
Campus expansion has meant some of Western’s athletic fields
have a new home this academic year.
Verbatim An occasional feature highlighting reports in higher education
Copyright reform
Brescia goes ‘bold’ with new branding
Brescia University College is encouraging young women to go boldly
into the future and choose to lead.
Sustainability embedded in new Ivey building
The Ivey family has reaffirmed its support for the business school
bearing its name – this time in the form of $8.5-million donation
towards a new $100-million home for the Richard Ivey School of
Business.
Join the club Sept. 21-25
One of Western’s biggest events gets underway this week with nearly
200 clubs of the University Students’ Council vying for new
members.
In Memoriam – Robert Farlinger
Robert Farlinger, a retired staff member from Thompson Recreation
and Athletic Centre, has died at the age of 72.
Mustangs remain undefeated; Faulds sets all-time mark
There was no question the Western Mustangs were too much for the
Windsor Lancers, with a 60-7 romp Saturday afternoon in Windsor.
Leave room for Mozart at lunch
Dueling divas, an ambitious underling and plunging profits set the
stage for hilarity in Mozart’s The Impresario.
You’ve Made Me So Very Happy
David-Clayton Thomas, lead singer of the iconic rock band Blood,
Sweat & Tears, will share his recollections of the American
music scene in the sixties and seventies, at the Centre for
American Studies (CAS) Speakers’ Series event Tuesday, Sept. 22.
Online archive opens access to research
Faculty members don’t publish research only to have it sit in a
journal in the library and collect dust. It is meant to be shared,
discussed and distributed.
In Memoriam – Margaret Dickson
Margaret Dickson, a retired staff member from Housing, has died at
the age of 88. Dickson had six years of service at the university
when she retired in May of 1986.
What’s behind that door?
The mysteries of what lies inside the Archives and Research
Collections Centre, how strong the winds are in the Boundary Layer
Wind Tunnel and the type of research that goes on in the Robarts
Research Institute will be solved this weekend.
Athletic fields moved, revamped
Campus expansion has meant some of Western’s athletic fields
have a new home this academic year.
Verbatim An occasional feature highlighting reports in higher education
Copyright reform
Brescia goes ‘bold’ with new branding
Brescia University College is encouraging young women to go boldly
into the future and choose to lead.
Sustainability embedded in new Ivey building
The Ivey family has reaffirmed its support for the business school
bearing its name – this time in the form of $8.5-million donation
towards a new $100-million home for the Richard Ivey School of
Business.