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Year: 2009
Chemistry grad student ‘tames’ germanium
A surprisingly simple experiment performed by a chemist at the
University of Western Ontario has yielded a new chemical species
netting worldwide attention.
World-class research with local flavour
It is well known that the University of Western Ontario fosters
world-renowned research.
Looking Back From the Western News archives — January 13, 1983
Mustang Weekend, an event held from January 21 to 22, was to host a
number of Canadian universities in a “high-calibre”
athletic competition.
My month with the chimps
“L’eau, l’eau, l’eau!”
“Arachide, arachide!” “Baton, baton,
baton!”
Graduate Studies Open House
Students looking for an exciting opportunity to earn their MSc or
PhD in the field of health research are encouraged to take part in
the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry’s Graduate Studies
Open House this Saturday (Jan. 17).
London Reads continues with a bit of Gratitude
The next book club event in the London Reads series continues
tonight (Jan. 14) with University of Western Ontario President Paul
Davenport and London Public Library Community Outreach &
Program Services co-ordinator Delilah Deane Cummings.
The psychology of passion
Psychology guest lecturer Robert Vallerand proposes passion can be
harmonious and obsessive, but it also makes life worth living.
Information Men: Data Processing in Victorian Literature
Learn about data collection before the age of computers as
associate English professor Christopher Keep discusses the ways in
which scientific collection and arrangement of facts and data were
represented in the popular fiction of the 19th century.
Brescia hosts national student home economists conference
Brescia University College hosts the 22nd annual Association of
Canadian Home Economists Students (ACHES) conference titled,
“Beyond the degree,” on Jan. 15-17.
Budget cuts driven by economy
All university faculties and departments are being told to cut more
from their budgets in the wake of a downturn in the international
economy.
President’s office on the move
The Office of the President has been temporarily relocated to the
first floor of the Natural Sciences Centre.
Campus police knock down break-ins by 70 per cent
The University of Western Ontario Campus Community Police Service
reports break-ins at the university are at a four-year low.
Chemistry grad student ‘tames’ germanium
A surprisingly simple experiment performed by a chemist at the
University of Western Ontario has yielded a new chemical species
netting worldwide attention.
World-class research with local flavour
It is well known that the University of Western Ontario fosters
world-renowned research.
Looking Back From the Western News archives — January 13, 1983
Mustang Weekend, an event held from January 21 to 22, was to host a
number of Canadian universities in a “high-calibre”
athletic competition.
My month with the chimps
“L’eau, l’eau, l’eau!”
“Arachide, arachide!” “Baton, baton,
baton!”
Graduate Studies Open House
Students looking for an exciting opportunity to earn their MSc or
PhD in the field of health research are encouraged to take part in
the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry’s Graduate Studies
Open House this Saturday (Jan. 17).
London Reads continues with a bit of Gratitude
The next book club event in the London Reads series continues
tonight (Jan. 14) with University of Western Ontario President Paul
Davenport and London Public Library Community Outreach &
Program Services co-ordinator Delilah Deane Cummings.
The psychology of passion
Psychology guest lecturer Robert Vallerand proposes passion can be
harmonious and obsessive, but it also makes life worth living.
Information Men: Data Processing in Victorian Literature
Learn about data collection before the age of computers as
associate English professor Christopher Keep discusses the ways in
which scientific collection and arrangement of facts and data were
represented in the popular fiction of the 19th century.
Brescia hosts national student home economists conference
Brescia University College hosts the 22nd annual Association of
Canadian Home Economists Students (ACHES) conference titled,
“Beyond the degree,” on Jan. 15-17.
Budget cuts driven by economy
All university faculties and departments are being told to cut more
from their budgets in the wake of a downturn in the international
economy.
President’s office on the move
The Office of the President has been temporarily relocated to the
first floor of the Natural Sciences Centre.
Campus police knock down break-ins by 70 per cent
The University of Western Ontario Campus Community Police Service
reports break-ins at the university are at a four-year low.