Hospitality Services staff member Jacqueline Hassall will lead the university’s Professional and Managerial Association after being named president, replacing Alumni Relations and Development’s Hallie McClelland. Hassall says she looks to ensure the …
Month: May 2010
Dual-income families struggle to balance increasing demands
A new study on the workload for dual-income families gives us one
more reason to remember mom on Mother’s Day. It reveals moms are as
dedicated as ever to their families, despite taking on additional
work outside the home.
High school students discover health sciences
More than 300 students from 55 area high schools will “discover”
career possibilities in health sciences Friday during Discovery
Days in Health Sciences.
Western heads east – and south
University of Western Ontario students and faculty members hit the
road – or the skies – this week to embark on unique learning
experiences and are documenting their travels.
Tickets available for East-West Bowl
Tickets are still available for the 2010 East-West Bowl on Saturday
at TD Waterhouse Stadium.
Office of the Ombudsperson opens in new location
The Office of the Ombudsperson is now located on the third floor
Western Student Services Building.
Finding the recipe for success in partnerships
Like a successful marriage, winning partnerships between profit and
non-profit organizations require balancing the give and take and
considering the needs of your counterpart.
Huron Theology Convocation May 6
Huron University College will confer Doctor of Divinity degrees
(honoris causa) on Nina Burnham and Archbishop Caleb Lawrence
during the Theology Convocation ceremony Thursday.
Want to work in an art gallery this summer?
The McIntosh Gallery at The University of Western Ontario is
looking to fill three, 14-week summer grant positions.
Elliott, Greaves selected in sixth round of CFL Draft
Linebacker Conor Elliott and defensive lineman Chris Greaves were
both selected in the sixth round of the 2010 Canadian Football
League (CFL) Canadian Draft on Sunday, May 2.
Penning from Peru
Follow the daily experiences of students and staff leaders in Peru
engaging in service-learning activities this week on the
Alternative Spring Break blog.
Youth compete in science challenge May 6
What do you get when you combine an exciting question and answer
competition with build-it-yourself design challenges and busloads
of cheering fans?
In Memoriam – Margaret Banks
Former Law librarian and a professor emerita Margaret Banks died
April 29 at Parkwood Hospital, surrounded by her good friends
Marianne Welch and Marg VanDaalen.
Dual-income families struggle to balance increasing demands
A new study on the workload for dual-income families gives us one
more reason to remember mom on Mother’s Day. It reveals moms are as
dedicated as ever to their families, despite taking on additional
work outside the home.
High school students discover health sciences
More than 300 students from 55 area high schools will “discover”
career possibilities in health sciences Friday during Discovery
Days in Health Sciences.
Western heads east – and south
University of Western Ontario students and faculty members hit the
road – or the skies – this week to embark on unique learning
experiences and are documenting their travels.
Tickets available for East-West Bowl
Tickets are still available for the 2010 East-West Bowl on Saturday
at TD Waterhouse Stadium.
Office of the Ombudsperson opens in new location
The Office of the Ombudsperson is now located on the third floor
Western Student Services Building.
Finding the recipe for success in partnerships
Like a successful marriage, winning partnerships between profit and
non-profit organizations require balancing the give and take and
considering the needs of your counterpart.
Huron Theology Convocation May 6
Huron University College will confer Doctor of Divinity degrees
(honoris causa) on Nina Burnham and Archbishop Caleb Lawrence
during the Theology Convocation ceremony Thursday.
Want to work in an art gallery this summer?
The McIntosh Gallery at The University of Western Ontario is
looking to fill three, 14-week summer grant positions.
Elliott, Greaves selected in sixth round of CFL Draft
Linebacker Conor Elliott and defensive lineman Chris Greaves were
both selected in the sixth round of the 2010 Canadian Football
League (CFL) Canadian Draft on Sunday, May 2.
Penning from Peru
Follow the daily experiences of students and staff leaders in Peru
engaging in service-learning activities this week on the
Alternative Spring Break blog.
Youth compete in science challenge May 6
What do you get when you combine an exciting question and answer
competition with build-it-yourself design challenges and busloads
of cheering fans?
In Memoriam – Margaret Banks
Former Law librarian and a professor emerita Margaret Banks died
April 29 at Parkwood Hospital, surrounded by her good friends
Marianne Welch and Marg VanDaalen.