Huron University College Executive Board, has appointed Trish Fulton as Acting Principal for the period October 1st, 2010 to June 30, 2011. “We are confident that Dr. Fulton’s extensive experience and deep commitment to Huron will be of great value to …
Month: June 2010
Centre to accelerate immune health
With the iPhone, the iPad and the iPod, we are definitely an
‘i’ generation.
Communications earns IABC awards
Four staff members in the Department of Communications and Public
Affairs are being recognized for contributions to their discipline
as recipients of the 2010 IABC (International Association of
Business Communicators) London Virtuoso Awards. Five Awards of
Merit were awarded to members of the communications team.
Longstaffe returning to teaching, research
After 18 years in administrative roles, Fred Longstaffe is taking a
day off on July 1.
Iron ring for ‘the girl with the cool dog’
Staring at the iron ring on her pinkie finger, Jennifer Francis
sees much more than a piece of metal – it symbolizes a
journey of struggle and triumph.
Looking Back
From the Western News archives of June, 2003
The Canadian Landscape – An occasional series on poetry
From Abram’s Plains: A Poem
Blending song, social awareness
Monica Shank has packed a lot of learning into her years at the Don
Wright Faculty of Music.
Tracking the elusive cancer cells
For anyone whose life has been touched by cancer, one of the most
distressing developments is when the disease metastasizes beyond
its original or primary site in the body to the lungs, liver, or
bones.
In Memoriam – Peter Dellow
The flag will be at half-mast Thursday, June 24 until 3 p.m. for
former Physiology professor Peter Dellow, who died on May 30 at
Mount Hope in London.
Herbert lauded as exceptional leader
With the Great Hall full of family, friends and colleagues,
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry Dean Carol Herbert was
praised by all in attendance for her contributions to not only the
field of medicine, but to The University of Western Ontario during
her 11 years as dean.
Medical clinic opens in Ilderton to train family doctors
The Department of Family Medicine at Western’s Schulich School of
Medicine & Dentistry will officially open a new medical clinic
Friday in Ilderton to train family physicians.
Cellphone enforcement on campus
Talking or texting on a cellphone while driving has been illegal in
Ontario for several months now, and while some think campus streets
are immune – think again.
Centre to accelerate immune health
With the iPhone, the iPad and the iPod, we are definitely an
‘i’ generation.
Communications earns IABC awards
Four staff members in the Department of Communications and Public
Affairs are being recognized for contributions to their discipline
as recipients of the 2010 IABC (International Association of
Business Communicators) London Virtuoso Awards. Five Awards of
Merit were awarded to members of the communications team.
Longstaffe returning to teaching, research
After 18 years in administrative roles, Fred Longstaffe is taking a
day off on July 1.
Iron ring for ‘the girl with the cool dog’
Staring at the iron ring on her pinkie finger, Jennifer Francis
sees much more than a piece of metal – it symbolizes a
journey of struggle and triumph.
Looking Back
From the Western News archives of June, 2003
The Canadian Landscape – An occasional series on poetry
From Abram’s Plains: A Poem
Blending song, social awareness
Monica Shank has packed a lot of learning into her years at the Don
Wright Faculty of Music.
Tracking the elusive cancer cells
For anyone whose life has been touched by cancer, one of the most
distressing developments is when the disease metastasizes beyond
its original or primary site in the body to the lungs, liver, or
bones.
In Memoriam – Peter Dellow
The flag will be at half-mast Thursday, June 24 until 3 p.m. for
former Physiology professor Peter Dellow, who died on May 30 at
Mount Hope in London.
Herbert lauded as exceptional leader
With the Great Hall full of family, friends and colleagues,
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry Dean Carol Herbert was
praised by all in attendance for her contributions to not only the
field of medicine, but to The University of Western Ontario during
her 11 years as dean.
Medical clinic opens in Ilderton to train family doctors
The Department of Family Medicine at Western’s Schulich School of
Medicine & Dentistry will officially open a new medical clinic
Friday in Ilderton to train family physicians.
Cellphone enforcement on campus
Talking or texting on a cellphone while driving has been illegal in
Ontario for several months now, and while some think campus streets
are immune – think again.