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Month: April 2010

Economic rebound will take collaboration

Economic rebound will take collaboration

Two MBA students at the Richard Ivey School of Business are helping to shape economic development plans for communities in Southwestern Ontario. Adam Bortolussi and Rohan Belliappa, MBA students at the Richard Ivey School of Business, issued a report t …

Taking pulse of Canada-U.S relations

Taking pulse of Canada-U.S relations

The University of Western Ontario launched the new Canada-U.S.
Institute this week with a detailed study of what Canadians and
Americans think about one of the world’s most important and
enduring relationships.

Biomass plant set for research park

Biomass plant set for research park

The addition of a new ethanol demonstration plant at the
Sarnia-Lambton Research Park brings to almost 100 the number of
organizations housed atht eh three research parks owned or operated
by The University of Western Ontario.

Higgins named women’s hockey head coach

Higgins named women’s hockey head coach

Chris Higgins, a statistics professor with the Richard Ivey School
of Business, has been named the new head coach of the Western
Mustangs women’s hockey team.

Hunting for the heart of Western

Hunting for the heart of Western

Reaching a $500-million fundraising goal in a challenging economic
market is going to take vision and footwork, something the new
Vice-President, External is ready to tackle.

Looking Back

Looking Back

From the Western News archives of April 15, 1993.

Nobody loses when London Reads

Nobody loses when London Reads

Whether books are read alone or in groups, literature gives us a
unique way to explore lives and experience other people and places.

Stiller claims two major medical honours

Stiller claims two major medical honours

It was a record week for University of Western Ontario Professor
Emeritus Dr. Calvin Stiller — he was inducted into the Canadian
Medical Hall of Fame and named a recipient of the 2010 Canada
Gairdner Wightman Award.

Taking pulse of Canada-U.S relations

Taking pulse of Canada-U.S relations

The University of Western Ontario launched the new Canada-U.S.
Institute this week with a detailed study of what Canadians and
Americans think about one of the world’s most important and
enduring relationships.

Biomass plant set for research park

Biomass plant set for research park

The addition of a new ethanol demonstration plant at the
Sarnia-Lambton Research Park brings to almost 100 the number of
organizations housed atht eh three research parks owned or operated
by The University of Western Ontario.

Higgins named women’s hockey head coach

Higgins named women’s hockey head coach

Chris Higgins, a statistics professor with the Richard Ivey School
of Business, has been named the new head coach of the Western
Mustangs women’s hockey team.

Hunting for the heart of Western

Hunting for the heart of Western

Reaching a $500-million fundraising goal in a challenging economic
market is going to take vision and footwork, something the new
Vice-President, External is ready to tackle.

Looking Back

Looking Back

From the Western News archives of April 15, 1993.

Nobody loses when London Reads

Nobody loses when London Reads

Whether books are read alone or in groups, literature gives us a
unique way to explore lives and experience other people and places.

Stiller claims two major medical honours

Stiller claims two major medical honours

It was a record week for University of Western Ontario Professor
Emeritus Dr. Calvin Stiller — he was inducted into the Canadian
Medical Hall of Fame and named a recipient of the 2010 Canada
Gairdner Wightman Award.