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Month: April 2010

Western’s ‘values’ to guide labour communications

Western’s ‘values’ to guide labour communications

A number of labour contracts are set to be renegotiated this year. The bargaining cycle is one of the rhythms of campus life but it can create a time of uncertainty in a close-knit community such as Western.   An unexpected wrinkle was added last month t …

Does Canada have a future in space?

Does Canada have a future in space?

Space and space assets should be an essential element of government
infrastructure, says Steve MacLean, president of the Canadian Space
Agency.

Western celebrates Earth Day

Western celebrates Earth Day

The University of Western Ontario is paying tribute to Mother Earth
with a number of initiatives and an Earth Day Colloquium.

Parent conference slated for Saturday

Parent conference slated for Saturday

London-area parents dealing with today’s tough issues in education
are invited to an all-day conference Saturday at The University of
Western Ontario’s Faculty of Education.

Music alumnae earn Juno awards

Music alumnae earn Juno awards

Two Western music alumnae can now call themselves Juno award
winners, following Sunday’s award ceremonies in St. John’s,
Newfoundland.

Western recognizes top researchers

Western recognizes top researchers

For their outstanding contributions to health care through improved
nursing practices and advancements in probiotics, Heather
Laschinger and Gregor Reid have earned the Hellmuth Prize, The
University of Western Ontario’s highest distinction for sustained
excellence in research.

In Memoriam – Nohad Geadah

In Memoriam – Nohad Geadah

Retired Western Libraries employee Nohad Geadah died April 3 at the
age of 73. Geadah retired from Western in 1993 with 24 years of
service. Visitation was at John T. Donohue Funeral and a funeral
service took place April 7 at St. Peter’s Catholic Basilica,
both in London.

Does Canada have a future in space?

Does Canada have a future in space?

Space and space assets should be an essential element of government
infrastructure, says Steve MacLean, president of the Canadian Space
Agency.

Western celebrates Earth Day

Western celebrates Earth Day

The University of Western Ontario is paying tribute to Mother Earth
with a number of initiatives and an Earth Day Colloquium.

Parent conference slated for Saturday

Parent conference slated for Saturday

London-area parents dealing with today’s tough issues in education
are invited to an all-day conference Saturday at The University of
Western Ontario’s Faculty of Education.

Music alumnae earn Juno awards

Music alumnae earn Juno awards

Two Western music alumnae can now call themselves Juno award
winners, following Sunday’s award ceremonies in St. John’s,
Newfoundland.

Western recognizes top researchers

Western recognizes top researchers

For their outstanding contributions to health care through improved
nursing practices and advancements in probiotics, Heather
Laschinger and Gregor Reid have earned the Hellmuth Prize, The
University of Western Ontario’s highest distinction for sustained
excellence in research.

In Memoriam – Nohad Geadah

In Memoriam – Nohad Geadah

Retired Western Libraries employee Nohad Geadah died April 3 at the
age of 73. Geadah retired from Western in 1993 with 24 years of
service. Visitation was at John T. Donohue Funeral and a funeral
service took place April 7 at St. Peter’s Catholic Basilica,
both in London.