Thomas d’Aquino, known for leading Canada’s top CEOs and for his contributions to public policy, as well as achievements as an entrepreneur, lawyer and author, can now add honorary professor to his list of notable accomplishments. He has been named an …
Year: 2009
New Faculty: A tale of Styrofoam, concrete and a persistent woodpecker
Kelly Jazvac has the North Campus Building under surveillance.
Bike safety during the transit strike
With the arrival of the first snowfall, many cyclists have chosen
to retire their bikes for the winter. But for those members of the
campus community affected by the transit strike, the cycling season
may still be going strong.
You’re invited – free family hockey night
Riding a 14-game winning streak, the Mustangs men’s hockey team is
inviting Western faculty and staff to a family night to share in
their success.
Guy Schultz new face in Sports and Recreation Services
Guy Schultz will begin as the new Program Coordinator of Intramural
Sports, Events and Informal Recreation in Campus Recreation on
Monday, Jan. 4.
Don’t get overwhelmed by the holidays
Do you ever feel like life is moving too fast and has become too
overwhelming to manage? Has stress affected your relationships,
health or daily functioning?
Why cancer cells just won’t die
When cells experience DNA damage, they’ll try to repair it. But if
that fails, the damaged cells are supposed to self-destruct, a
process called apoptosis.
Studying ancient hairs answers questions about stress
Recent studies show that one in three Canadians suffer from stress
and the number is on the rise. But stress isn’t a new problem.
It’s beginning to feel a lot like … exam time
That time of year when students start cramming for exams and
working late into the night writing mid-term papers is here
University offering retirement incentive to eligible faculty
A new voluntary faculty retirement incentive program will be
offered to about 220 faculty members.
Student self-reporting tool suspended during exams
The need for students to self-report absences due to influenza-like
illness (ILI) using the online Student Centre tool will be
suspended during the exam period.
Are exams and term papers stressing you out?
The University Students’ Council (USC) has co-ordinated a week of
stress relieving activities to help students relax and unwind
before the December exam cram begins.
Western receives $19 million from ORF
A dozen University of Western Ontario research projects, including
ensuring innovative research on Ontario’s archaeological heritage
and advancing wind research, have received $19-million from the
Ontario Research Fund.
New Faculty: A tale of Styrofoam, concrete and a persistent woodpecker
Kelly Jazvac has the North Campus Building under surveillance.
Bike safety during the transit strike
With the arrival of the first snowfall, many cyclists have chosen
to retire their bikes for the winter. But for those members of the
campus community affected by the transit strike, the cycling season
may still be going strong.
You’re invited – free family hockey night
Riding a 14-game winning streak, the Mustangs men’s hockey team is
inviting Western faculty and staff to a family night to share in
their success.
Guy Schultz new face in Sports and Recreation Services
Guy Schultz will begin as the new Program Coordinator of Intramural
Sports, Events and Informal Recreation in Campus Recreation on
Monday, Jan. 4.
Don’t get overwhelmed by the holidays
Do you ever feel like life is moving too fast and has become too
overwhelming to manage? Has stress affected your relationships,
health or daily functioning?
Why cancer cells just won’t die
When cells experience DNA damage, they’ll try to repair it. But if
that fails, the damaged cells are supposed to self-destruct, a
process called apoptosis.
Studying ancient hairs answers questions about stress
Recent studies show that one in three Canadians suffer from stress
and the number is on the rise. But stress isn’t a new problem.
It’s beginning to feel a lot like … exam time
That time of year when students start cramming for exams and
working late into the night writing mid-term papers is here
University offering retirement incentive to eligible faculty
A new voluntary faculty retirement incentive program will be
offered to about 220 faculty members.
Student self-reporting tool suspended during exams
The need for students to self-report absences due to influenza-like
illness (ILI) using the online Student Centre tool will be
suspended during the exam period.
Are exams and term papers stressing you out?
The University Students’ Council (USC) has co-ordinated a week of
stress relieving activities to help students relax and unwind
before the December exam cram begins.
Western receives $19 million from ORF
A dozen University of Western Ontario research projects, including
ensuring innovative research on Ontario’s archaeological heritage
and advancing wind research, have received $19-million from the
Ontario Research Fund.