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. Located in renovated space on the second floor of the University Community Centre, a grand opening w …
Month: January 2010
Relief support for Haiti earthquake
From an open microphone night and a benefit concert to individual
donations, University of Western Ontario students, staff and
faculty are being offered ways to support the Haiti earthquake
relief effort.
Haiti earthquake hits home
Imagine being told everything you know has been destroyed,
thousands are dead and you haven’t heard from family and friends.
That’s what Soraya Blot endured last week.
Centre sponsors reading from Broken Road
The Centre for Environment and Sustainability at The University of
Western Ontario is sponsoring a reading today by London author
Melissa Hardy from her novel Broken Road in Room 110, Middlesex
College, 4:30-6 p.m.
Mustang teams enjoy strong weekend
Clarke Singer, the Mustang’s men’s hockey team’s head coach, won
his 250th career game on Saturday Jan. 16 with a 4-2 win over York
Lions.
Singer wins 250th game as hockey coach
Clarke Singer, the Mustang’s men’s hockey team’s head coach, won
his 250th career game on Saturday, Jan. 16 with a gutsy 4-2 win
over a feisty York Lions team.
Flu clinics Jan. 21-22
Two more flu clinics will be held on campus this week for Western
faculty, staff and students.
Schulich kicks off graduate lecture series Tuesday
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry’s Graduate Studies
Winter Lecture Series begins Tuesday, Jan. 19 with “Jumping Genes,
X-Ray Machines and the Human Proteome.”
Western hosts Shoot for a Cure
The Western Mustangs women’s basketball team will play host to the
Brock Badgers in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport’s (CIS) third
annual Shoot for a Cure game at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16 at Alumni
Hall.
Jack Frost Cup Jan. 23
The Western Mustangs men’s hockey team will host the third annual
Jack Frost Cup on Saturday, Jan. 23 against the University of
Ontario Institute of Technology Ridgebacks at the John Labatt
Centre.
Aboriginal education scholar offers free lecture Jan. 20
Marie Battiste, an internationally renowned scholar, will speak at
the Faculty of Education on how to bring Aboriginal education into
the mainstream on Wednesday, Jan. 20.
Western home to first Canada-U.S. Institute
A newly established institute at The University of Western Ontario
will hold a mirror up to the social, economic and political
linkages between Canada and the United States.
Canada gets ‘D’ in PhD production
Getting a PhD might be the height of academic achievement, but
outside the walls of Canadian universities this level of education
isn’t paying off in employability and salary.
Relief support for Haiti earthquake
From an open microphone night and a benefit concert to individual
donations, University of Western Ontario students, staff and
faculty are being offered ways to support the Haiti earthquake
relief effort.
Haiti earthquake hits home
Imagine being told everything you know has been destroyed,
thousands are dead and you haven’t heard from family and friends.
That’s what Soraya Blot endured last week.
Centre sponsors reading from Broken Road
The Centre for Environment and Sustainability at The University of
Western Ontario is sponsoring a reading today by London author
Melissa Hardy from her novel Broken Road in Room 110, Middlesex
College, 4:30-6 p.m.
Mustang teams enjoy strong weekend
Clarke Singer, the Mustang’s men’s hockey team’s head coach, won
his 250th career game on Saturday Jan. 16 with a 4-2 win over York
Lions.
Singer wins 250th game as hockey coach
Clarke Singer, the Mustang’s men’s hockey team’s head coach, won
his 250th career game on Saturday, Jan. 16 with a gutsy 4-2 win
over a feisty York Lions team.
Flu clinics Jan. 21-22
Two more flu clinics will be held on campus this week for Western
faculty, staff and students.
Schulich kicks off graduate lecture series Tuesday
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry’s Graduate Studies
Winter Lecture Series begins Tuesday, Jan. 19 with “Jumping Genes,
X-Ray Machines and the Human Proteome.”
Western hosts Shoot for a Cure
The Western Mustangs women’s basketball team will play host to the
Brock Badgers in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport’s (CIS) third
annual Shoot for a Cure game at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16 at Alumni
Hall.
Jack Frost Cup Jan. 23
The Western Mustangs men’s hockey team will host the third annual
Jack Frost Cup on Saturday, Jan. 23 against the University of
Ontario Institute of Technology Ridgebacks at the John Labatt
Centre.
Aboriginal education scholar offers free lecture Jan. 20
Marie Battiste, an internationally renowned scholar, will speak at
the Faculty of Education on how to bring Aboriginal education into
the mainstream on Wednesday, Jan. 20.
Western home to first Canada-U.S. Institute
A newly established institute at The University of Western Ontario
will hold a mirror up to the social, economic and political
linkages between Canada and the United States.
Canada gets ‘D’ in PhD production
Getting a PhD might be the height of academic achievement, but
outside the walls of Canadian universities this level of education
isn’t paying off in employability and salary.