Members of the Rotaract Club at Western will join fellow Rotarians this Saturday for the 8th annual Day of Giving, as they head out into the London community to assist the needy. Teams will be visiting the homes of seniors, disabled persons and others to …
Month: January 2010
Four Mustangs join World team in Pro Bowl
Four University of Western Ontario Mustangs will represent the
World Team in Florida during Pro Bowl Weekend at the International
Federation of American Football USA vs. The World showdown on
Saturday, Jan. 30.
Leitch appointed to Order of Ontario
Dr. Kellie Leitch, Chair of the Ivey Centre for Health Innovation
and Leadership, has been appointed to the Order of Ontario.
Community challenged to help Haiti
A benefit concert held in the Don Wright Faculty of Music last
Friday raised more than $510 for the Red Cross to support the
relief effort in Haiti.
Student service merged
The Centre for New Students and The Career Centre @ Western have
moved under one roof to take on a new identity – The Student
Success Centre.
Aboriginal sport expert guiding Olympic centre
The International Centre for Olympic Studies (ICOS) went to a
former varsity athlete, three-time Western graduate and Aboriginal
sport expert when selecting a new director.
These dentists make house calls
For Bonnie Taylor, the expense of visiting a dentist immediately
puts such an outing near the bottom of her priority list. She
hadn’t seen a dentist in years.
Endowed chair growth needed
The University of Western Ontario has 37 endowed chairs, a number
President Amit Chakma says he has identified for significant
growth.
Luke honoured by American Urological Association
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry professor Dr. Patrick
Luke (Department of Surgery) has been selected as the 2010
recipient for the American Urological Association’s prestigious
Gold Cystoscope Award.
Clinic offers hope to overcome infertility
I think you should meet Alice.
International focus grows as Law marks 50 years
Talk to anyone affiliated with Western’s law school in its early
years and they’ll tell you it was an exciting time.
Seeking hope amidst environmental ruin
There is a painting, by the Flemish artist Fernand Khnopff, The
Abandoned City (1904) that has haunted my imagination since I first
saw it.
United Way announcement today
The campus community is invited to join President Amit Chakma today
as the university announces its record-breaking contribution to
United Way of London & Middlesex. The event will begin at 11:30
a.m. in the Great Hall.
Four Mustangs join World team in Pro Bowl
Four University of Western Ontario Mustangs will represent the
World Team in Florida during Pro Bowl Weekend at the International
Federation of American Football USA vs. The World showdown on
Saturday, Jan. 30.
Leitch appointed to Order of Ontario
Dr. Kellie Leitch, Chair of the Ivey Centre for Health Innovation
and Leadership, has been appointed to the Order of Ontario.
Community challenged to help Haiti
A benefit concert held in the Don Wright Faculty of Music last
Friday raised more than $510 for the Red Cross to support the
relief effort in Haiti.
Student service merged
The Centre for New Students and The Career Centre @ Western have
moved under one roof to take on a new identity – The Student
Success Centre.
Aboriginal sport expert guiding Olympic centre
The International Centre for Olympic Studies (ICOS) went to a
former varsity athlete, three-time Western graduate and Aboriginal
sport expert when selecting a new director.
These dentists make house calls
For Bonnie Taylor, the expense of visiting a dentist immediately
puts such an outing near the bottom of her priority list. She
hadn’t seen a dentist in years.
Endowed chair growth needed
The University of Western Ontario has 37 endowed chairs, a number
President Amit Chakma says he has identified for significant
growth.
Luke honoured by American Urological Association
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry professor Dr. Patrick
Luke (Department of Surgery) has been selected as the 2010
recipient for the American Urological Association’s prestigious
Gold Cystoscope Award.
Clinic offers hope to overcome infertility
I think you should meet Alice.
International focus grows as Law marks 50 years
Talk to anyone affiliated with Western’s law school in its early
years and they’ll tell you it was an exciting time.
Seeking hope amidst environmental ruin
There is a painting, by the Flemish artist Fernand Khnopff, The
Abandoned City (1904) that has haunted my imagination since I first
saw it.
United Way announcement today
The campus community is invited to join President Amit Chakma today
as the university announces its record-breaking contribution to
United Way of London & Middlesex. The event will begin at 11:30
a.m. in the Great Hall.