A new lecture series will help shed light on how we influence and are influenced by each other, and how social relationships have the power to both hurt and heal. Beginning April 1, the series is being presented by faculty members from the Department of P …
Month: March 2010
Ontario pay-freeze legislation includes Western
New collective agreements negotiated at The University of Western
Ontario will be accountable to new provincial legislation
prohibiting any net increase in compensation over two years.
Students host Environmental Exposition
Students in the first-year Environmental Issues course have been
working on environmental investigations and projects that explore
timely issues and technologies, and will share their findings at an
Environmental Exposition, Thursday (April 1), 9:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. in the University Community Centre gymnasiums.
Lynda Shaw Memorial Distinguished Lecture April 1
Engineering is often viewed as a male-dominated profession, a
gender stereotype challenged by Professional Engineers Ontario
President and Senior Vice President of Morrison Hershfield Limited
Catherine Karakatsanis.
Western discloses $100,000+ salary list
The University of Western Ontario had 894 employees earning
$100,000 or more in 2009, according to the annual salary disclosure
list released today (March 31).
UPDATE: Pipeline repaired, water restrictions lifted
WEDNESDAY 9 a.m.: Restrictions on water use by London residents
have been lifted with the completion of repairs on the city’s water
supply line from Lake Huron.
Margaret Moffat Research and Career Day March 31
The Margaret Moffat Research Day, held Wednesday, March 31, is an
annual event intended to highlight the research of graduate
students from departments within the Schulich School of Medicine
& Dentistry and the biomedical engineering, neuroscience and
developmental biology programs.
Ivey students to compete for national entrepreneurial award
Two Richard Ivey School of Business students are competing in a
national entrepreneurial competition in Ottawa today (March 30)
after winning first place and an $8,000-prize for their idea help
non-profit groups solicit donations.
Marshall named Campaign Coach of Ronald McDonald House
Western Mustangs football head coach Greg Marshall has been named
the “campaign coach” of Ronald McDonald House Southwestern Ontario.
Western’s Caucus on Women’s Issues celebrates 30 years
Western’s Caucus on Women’s Issues is celebrating its 30th
anniversary and launching the Feminist History Society on Thursday,
April 1 at the Spring General Meeting.
UPDATE: Pipeline repair completed
TUESDAY 5:30 p.m: Work crews have completed repairs to a broken
Lake Huron pipeline that supplies water to 350,000 consumers,
including residents of London. Full service to all customers is
expected this evening.
$8 million in renewed funding fuels research at Western
Seven researchers at The University of Western Ontario – leaders in
their field of study – have been awarded renewed Canada Research
Chair funding from the Government of Canada totaling $8 million.
Easing the transition to Western
The Student Success Centre is hoping to ease the transition for
from high school to post-secondary with April conference aimed at
Grade 11 and 12 students.
Ontario pay-freeze legislation includes Western
New collective agreements negotiated at The University of Western
Ontario will be accountable to new provincial legislation
prohibiting any net increase in compensation over two years.
Students host Environmental Exposition
Students in the first-year Environmental Issues course have been
working on environmental investigations and projects that explore
timely issues and technologies, and will share their findings at an
Environmental Exposition, Thursday (April 1), 9:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. in the University Community Centre gymnasiums.
Lynda Shaw Memorial Distinguished Lecture April 1
Engineering is often viewed as a male-dominated profession, a
gender stereotype challenged by Professional Engineers Ontario
President and Senior Vice President of Morrison Hershfield Limited
Catherine Karakatsanis.
Western discloses $100,000+ salary list
The University of Western Ontario had 894 employees earning
$100,000 or more in 2009, according to the annual salary disclosure
list released today (March 31).
UPDATE: Pipeline repaired, water restrictions lifted
WEDNESDAY 9 a.m.: Restrictions on water use by London residents
have been lifted with the completion of repairs on the city’s water
supply line from Lake Huron.
Margaret Moffat Research and Career Day March 31
The Margaret Moffat Research Day, held Wednesday, March 31, is an
annual event intended to highlight the research of graduate
students from departments within the Schulich School of Medicine
& Dentistry and the biomedical engineering, neuroscience and
developmental biology programs.
Ivey students to compete for national entrepreneurial award
Two Richard Ivey School of Business students are competing in a
national entrepreneurial competition in Ottawa today (March 30)
after winning first place and an $8,000-prize for their idea help
non-profit groups solicit donations.
Marshall named Campaign Coach of Ronald McDonald House
Western Mustangs football head coach Greg Marshall has been named
the “campaign coach” of Ronald McDonald House Southwestern Ontario.
Western’s Caucus on Women’s Issues celebrates 30 years
Western’s Caucus on Women’s Issues is celebrating its 30th
anniversary and launching the Feminist History Society on Thursday,
April 1 at the Spring General Meeting.
UPDATE: Pipeline repair completed
TUESDAY 5:30 p.m: Work crews have completed repairs to a broken
Lake Huron pipeline that supplies water to 350,000 consumers,
including residents of London. Full service to all customers is
expected this evening.
$8 million in renewed funding fuels research at Western
Seven researchers at The University of Western Ontario – leaders in
their field of study – have been awarded renewed Canada Research
Chair funding from the Government of Canada totaling $8 million.
Easing the transition to Western
The Student Success Centre is hoping to ease the transition for
from high school to post-secondary with April conference aimed at
Grade 11 and 12 students.