The University of Western Ontario is testing a new hands-free bottle filling station, with the goal of introducing it across campus over the next few years. iResearch ethics officer Grace Kelly fills up a water bottle at the new EZ H2O Bottle Filling S …
Month: April 2010
New Provost, Vice-President (Academic) ‘seasoned leader’
A Canadian expert in sport performance and authority on Ontario
graduate programs will be the next Provost and Vice-President
(Academic) at The University of Western Ontario.
France bike tour hits the road May 1
Thirty Kinesiology students soon begin pedalling across
France’s Touraine district, meeting up with President
Emeritus Paul Davenport – a resident tour guide – who
will point out highlights of the area during the annual bike trip
May 1-12.
Pen recycling winning concept
Penviro, a company started by Western students that markets
recyclable ballpoint pens to schools for resale for fundraising,
won the 2010 Business 2257 Feasibility Study Competition.
Campus Digest
April 29, 2010
Western Law opens TSX
University of Western Law Dean Ian Holloway, together with
students, alumni and friends, rang the morning bell today to open
the Toronto Stock Exchange in celebration of the 50th anniversary
of the school’s founding.
Exercise tests emergency response
While witnesses may feel they’re caught up in a real emergency
underway at The University of Western Ontario on the morning of
Monday, May 3, what they will be seeing is an emergency exercise.
Faculty of Education technology teachers showcase inventions
The technology teacher candidates at Western’s Faculty of Education
will showcase their inventions and curriculum guides for 2010 today
(Thursday) at noon in the lobby of Althouse College.
London Reads celebrates final book club of season
Gil Adamson and Marina Endicott will visit the Forest City this
week as the award-winning authors are set to participate in the
2010 season-ending London Reads “book club” event.
‘Culture of involvement’ pursued with alumni
A lifelong relationship with Western is one that starts as a student, according to new Vice-President (External), Kevin Goldthorp, who brought greetings and a campaign update to Western's Alumni Association on April 20 in London and via video conference to members in...
Fishing for human history on Ellsemere Island
Neil Shubin says that he was introduced to his inner fish when he
first moved to the University of Chicago to serve as chair of the
anatomy department.
Western Law to open TSX
University of Western Ontario Law Dean Ian Holloway, together with
students, alumni and friends, will ring the bell to open the
Toronto Stock Exchange Thursday (April 29) to celebrate the 50th
anniversary of the school’s founding.
Brescia sets up camp in Barbados
Brescia University College is taking its successful Girls LEAD camp
to Barbados this July.
New Provost, Vice-President (Academic) ‘seasoned leader’
A Canadian expert in sport performance and authority on Ontario
graduate programs will be the next Provost and Vice-President
(Academic) at The University of Western Ontario.
France bike tour hits the road May 1
Thirty Kinesiology students soon begin pedalling across
France’s Touraine district, meeting up with President
Emeritus Paul Davenport – a resident tour guide – who
will point out highlights of the area during the annual bike trip
May 1-12.
Pen recycling winning concept
Penviro, a company started by Western students that markets
recyclable ballpoint pens to schools for resale for fundraising,
won the 2010 Business 2257 Feasibility Study Competition.
Campus Digest
April 29, 2010
Western Law opens TSX
University of Western Law Dean Ian Holloway, together with
students, alumni and friends, rang the morning bell today to open
the Toronto Stock Exchange in celebration of the 50th anniversary
of the school’s founding.
Exercise tests emergency response
While witnesses may feel they’re caught up in a real emergency
underway at The University of Western Ontario on the morning of
Monday, May 3, what they will be seeing is an emergency exercise.
Faculty of Education technology teachers showcase inventions
The technology teacher candidates at Western’s Faculty of Education
will showcase their inventions and curriculum guides for 2010 today
(Thursday) at noon in the lobby of Althouse College.
London Reads celebrates final book club of season
Gil Adamson and Marina Endicott will visit the Forest City this
week as the award-winning authors are set to participate in the
2010 season-ending London Reads “book club” event.
‘Culture of involvement’ pursued with alumni
A lifelong relationship with Western is one that starts as a student, according to new Vice-President (External), Kevin Goldthorp, who brought greetings and a campaign update to Western's Alumni Association on April 20 in London and via video conference to members in...
Fishing for human history on Ellsemere Island
Neil Shubin says that he was introduced to his inner fish when he
first moved to the University of Chicago to serve as chair of the
anatomy department.
Western Law to open TSX
University of Western Ontario Law Dean Ian Holloway, together with
students, alumni and friends, will ring the bell to open the
Toronto Stock Exchange Thursday (April 29) to celebrate the 50th
anniversary of the school’s founding.
Brescia sets up camp in Barbados
Brescia University College is taking its successful Girls LEAD camp
to Barbados this July.