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. University of Western Ontario administration is examining informa …
Month: March 2010
Aarssen named to CIS all-rookie hockey team
Western Mustangs rookie blue-liner Scott Aarssen was named to the
CIS all-rookie team on March 24 at an awards dinner announcing the
men’s hockey major awards winners in men’s university hockey.
In Memoriam – Marko Boskovic
The flag will be at half-mast Saturday, March 27 until 10 a.m. for
former Physical Plant staff member Marko Boskovic, who died
Wednesday, March 24.
Home economics liberating
Home economics is back in fashion, but you just might not recognize
it under its new guise.
Campus Digest
March 25, 2010
Food writing tempts students’ taste buds
Melanie Chambers doesn’t shy away from a culinary indulgence.
Students helping end campus sexual violence
The University Students’ Council (USC) is partnering with
local support agencies to launch a public education and awareness
campaign to address sexual violence on campus.
Western applauds province’s support for universities
The University of Western Ontario has welcomed news from the
McGuinty government that post-secondary education remains a key
component in rebuilding the province’s economy and in solidifying
Ontario as an excellent place to do business.
Bus route changes
Due to ongoing construction on campus, two London Transit bus
routes are being changed until the work is complete.
Distinguished University Professors
Three faculty earn top university recognition.
Service disruption? Let everyone know
Western has implemented new practices for communicating campus
service disruptions.
New program feeds growing demand for curators
A new Visual Arts program will help students develop the practical
skills and knowledge necessary for working in a museum or curating
an art gallery exhibit.
Martin, Fontaine among Convocation speakers
A former prime minister, London’s first female mayor and a
longtime leader of Canada’s aboriginal communities are among
10 distinguished individuals who will receive honorary degrees from
The University of Western Ontario.
Aarssen named to CIS all-rookie hockey team
Western Mustangs rookie blue-liner Scott Aarssen was named to the
CIS all-rookie team on March 24 at an awards dinner announcing the
men’s hockey major awards winners in men’s university hockey.
In Memoriam – Marko Boskovic
The flag will be at half-mast Saturday, March 27 until 10 a.m. for
former Physical Plant staff member Marko Boskovic, who died
Wednesday, March 24.
Home economics liberating
Home economics is back in fashion, but you just might not recognize
it under its new guise.
Campus Digest
March 25, 2010
Food writing tempts students’ taste buds
Melanie Chambers doesn’t shy away from a culinary indulgence.
Students helping end campus sexual violence
The University Students’ Council (USC) is partnering with
local support agencies to launch a public education and awareness
campaign to address sexual violence on campus.
Western applauds province’s support for universities
The University of Western Ontario has welcomed news from the
McGuinty government that post-secondary education remains a key
component in rebuilding the province’s economy and in solidifying
Ontario as an excellent place to do business.
Bus route changes
Due to ongoing construction on campus, two London Transit bus
routes are being changed until the work is complete.
Distinguished University Professors
Three faculty earn top university recognition.
Service disruption? Let everyone know
Western has implemented new practices for communicating campus
service disruptions.
New program feeds growing demand for curators
A new Visual Arts program will help students develop the practical
skills and knowledge necessary for working in a museum or curating
an art gallery exhibit.
Martin, Fontaine among Convocation speakers
A former prime minister, London’s first female mayor and a
longtime leader of Canada’s aboriginal communities are among
10 distinguished individuals who will receive honorary degrees from
The University of Western Ontario.