Get your flags and noise makers ready for Saturday, May 8, to watch the best university football players at TD Waterhouse Stadium for the East West Bowl. Four Western Mustangs will play in the eighth annual East-West Bowl. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. Mus …
Month: April 2010
Vitamin B therapy dangerous for diabetics with kidney disease
The use of vitamin B to stop kidney damage in people with diabetes
needs a closer look, and those with kidney damage now taking high
vitamin B doses, should stop.
Learn how to cope with change
Organizational change can be difficult, but learning how to stay
resilient can help you manage through the transition.
Lumpkin to leave Huron University College
Ramona Lumpkin, Principal of Huron University College, will be
leaving Sept. 30 to assume the appointment of President and
Vice-Chancellor of Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax.
In Memoriam – Ralph Evans
Former University of Western Ontario Physical Plant staff member
Ralph Evans died April 14 at the age of 87.
Ombudsperson office on the move
The Office of the Ombudsperson is moving April 26-27 to its new
offices in the Western Student Services Building, Rooms 3100b and
3100c.
In Memoriam – Dr. John Orchard
Former University of Western Ontario Family Medicine faculty
member, Dr. John Orchard, died April 2 at the age of 84.
WHO intern influencing ethical decisions for global health issues
Sometimes it takes travelling to the other side of the world to
gain a better understanding of the lessons taught in Canadian
university classrooms.
Canada Foundation for Innovation funding fuels new labs
More than one million dollars has been allocated to four research
teams making breakthroughs related to stroke and Alzheimer’s,
cancer and infertility, stem cells and industrial robotics at The
University of Western Ontario.
Senate
April 22, 2010
Finding mistakes to set them right
For Mechanical & Material Engineering PhD student Mehdi
Farrokhnejad, his research is all about finding mistakes.
Research buffet marks Earth Day
An all-day research colloquium April 23 shows there’s more to
Earth Day than picking up litter and cool T-shirts.
Digital media initiative gains momentum
The Stratford Institute breaks ground in June to house what is
expected to become a hub for Canadian digital media and provide a
solid foundation for a collaborative university partnership.
Vitamin B therapy dangerous for diabetics with kidney disease
The use of vitamin B to stop kidney damage in people with diabetes
needs a closer look, and those with kidney damage now taking high
vitamin B doses, should stop.
Learn how to cope with change
Organizational change can be difficult, but learning how to stay
resilient can help you manage through the transition.
Lumpkin to leave Huron University College
Ramona Lumpkin, Principal of Huron University College, will be
leaving Sept. 30 to assume the appointment of President and
Vice-Chancellor of Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax.
In Memoriam – Ralph Evans
Former University of Western Ontario Physical Plant staff member
Ralph Evans died April 14 at the age of 87.
Ombudsperson office on the move
The Office of the Ombudsperson is moving April 26-27 to its new
offices in the Western Student Services Building, Rooms 3100b and
3100c.
In Memoriam – Dr. John Orchard
Former University of Western Ontario Family Medicine faculty
member, Dr. John Orchard, died April 2 at the age of 84.
WHO intern influencing ethical decisions for global health issues
Sometimes it takes travelling to the other side of the world to
gain a better understanding of the lessons taught in Canadian
university classrooms.
Canada Foundation for Innovation funding fuels new labs
More than one million dollars has been allocated to four research
teams making breakthroughs related to stroke and Alzheimer’s,
cancer and infertility, stem cells and industrial robotics at The
University of Western Ontario.
Senate
April 22, 2010
Finding mistakes to set them right
For Mechanical & Material Engineering PhD student Mehdi
Farrokhnejad, his research is all about finding mistakes.
Research buffet marks Earth Day
An all-day research colloquium April 23 shows there’s more to
Earth Day than picking up litter and cool T-shirts.
Digital media initiative gains momentum
The Stratford Institute breaks ground in June to house what is
expected to become a hub for Canadian digital media and provide a
solid foundation for a collaborative university partnership.