The Department of Philosophy at The University of Western Ontario is taking Montreal by storm providing more than 50 talks and commentaries at a national conference. The Congress of the Humanities and Social Science, organized by the Canadian Federatio …
Month: May 2010
Determined learners never done studying
Fifteen learners from a variety of education institutions and
agencies in London received “Adult Learner Awards” from
the London Council for Adult Education.
Sutherland SOGS president
The Society of Graduate Students (SOGS) is welcoming a new head
honcho.
Conor Elliott signs with Toronto Argonauts
Western Mustangs linebacker and long-snapper Conor Elliott was
signed by the Toronto Argonauts Football Club in the 2010 Canadian
Draft picks.
Huron showcases faculty research
Huron University College hosts its first “Research at Huron Day”
today in the Great Hall to showcase work by faculty members.
In Memoriam – Sandra Dengler
Sandra Dengler, a former staff member in the Student Development
Centre, died May 21 at the age of 67.
Summer Academic Orientation gets new home
New undergraduate students at Western introduced to campus through
the Summer Academic Orientation will do so now in the University
Community Centre.
In Memoriam – Edwin Nowak
Founding faculty member of Western Engineering Edwin Nowak died
Thursday in Burlington at the age of 77.
Carroll new Arts dean at Wilfrid Laurier
University of Western Ontario Sociology Chair Michael Carroll has
accepted a position at Wilfrid Laurier as the new dean of the
Faculty of Arts, effective July 1.
Brescia launches nine bold videos on YouTube
Brescia University College has launched nine recruitment videos on
YouTube and the university’s website highlighting the benefits of
studying at a women’s university.
A new ‘bees’ness for Windermere Manor
There’s been quite the buzz of activity around Windermere Manor
these past few weeks – literally.
Elementary school students learn about hearing loss
More than 40 elementary school students who have hearing loss will
visit Elborn College at The University of Western Ontario on
Friday, May 21 to learn more about hearing aids, technology
connectivity options, and interact with other students from across
the district.
Hachinski wins Premier’s Discovery Award
Lauded as one of Ontario’s most accomplished researchers in the
area of stroke, dementia and Alzheimer’s, The University of Western
Ontario’s Vladimir Hachinski has been recognized with a Premier’s
Discovery Award.
Determined learners never done studying
Fifteen learners from a variety of education institutions and
agencies in London received “Adult Learner Awards” from
the London Council for Adult Education.
Sutherland SOGS president
The Society of Graduate Students (SOGS) is welcoming a new head
honcho.
Conor Elliott signs with Toronto Argonauts
Western Mustangs linebacker and long-snapper Conor Elliott was
signed by the Toronto Argonauts Football Club in the 2010 Canadian
Draft picks.
Huron showcases faculty research
Huron University College hosts its first “Research at Huron Day”
today in the Great Hall to showcase work by faculty members.
In Memoriam – Sandra Dengler
Sandra Dengler, a former staff member in the Student Development
Centre, died May 21 at the age of 67.
Summer Academic Orientation gets new home
New undergraduate students at Western introduced to campus through
the Summer Academic Orientation will do so now in the University
Community Centre.
In Memoriam – Edwin Nowak
Founding faculty member of Western Engineering Edwin Nowak died
Thursday in Burlington at the age of 77.
Carroll new Arts dean at Wilfrid Laurier
University of Western Ontario Sociology Chair Michael Carroll has
accepted a position at Wilfrid Laurier as the new dean of the
Faculty of Arts, effective July 1.
Brescia launches nine bold videos on YouTube
Brescia University College has launched nine recruitment videos on
YouTube and the university’s website highlighting the benefits of
studying at a women’s university.
A new ‘bees’ness for Windermere Manor
There’s been quite the buzz of activity around Windermere Manor
these past few weeks – literally.
Elementary school students learn about hearing loss
More than 40 elementary school students who have hearing loss will
visit Elborn College at The University of Western Ontario on
Friday, May 21 to learn more about hearing aids, technology
connectivity options, and interact with other students from across
the district.
Hachinski wins Premier’s Discovery Award
Lauded as one of Ontario’s most accomplished researchers in the
area of stroke, dementia and Alzheimer’s, The University of Western
Ontario’s Vladimir Hachinski has been recognized with a Premier’s
Discovery Award.