Pierre L. Morrissette, President, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Pelmorex Media Inc., will receive an honorary degree at The University of Western Ontario’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) Convocation on Friday, August 27. Pelmorex …
Month: July 2010
Learn the right way to write
Writing an essay in the first year of university can be a wake-up
call for many students.
NYOC to perform at Alumni Hall
Culled from auditions across the country, and rehearsing and
learning technique, style and repertoire at the Don Wright Faculty
of Music at Western for the past three weeks, members of the
National Youth Orchestra of Canada (NYOC) are ready to show off
their musical skills.
WSRC pool closed for the week
Due to water clarity issues, the Western Student Recreation Centre
pool will be closed until July 26.
Play tells war resisters story
Why do some soldiers disobey orders and leave the military? Is it
cowardice? How does their training affect them? What do they
experience and how do they feel when they enter the theatre of war
confronting battle?
Empowering business educators in developing countries
Business cases are one of the most powerful building blocks of
management education. The Richard Ivey School of Business is taking
a definitive step to make cases more accessible in the least
developed countries around the world.
Investigating the HMS Investigator
Edward Eastaugh is taking what looks like a sophisticated metal
detector to the Arctic in the hopes of uncovering buried
archeological treasure left behind from the first explorers to
discover the western entrance to the Northwest Passage.
Expert explains the applications of neutron scattering
Mu-Ping Nieh of the Canadian Neutron Beam Centre, National Research
Council Canada, will be on campus Friday to discuss the
applications and recent developments of small angle neutron
scattering.
It’s never too early to live healthy
Michelle Mottola and The University of Western Ontario’s Exercise
and Pregnancy Lab are getting pre-schoolers active and eating
healthy.
National Youth Choir of Canada on demand
Listen to the National Youth Choir of Canada’s performance in
Saskatoon at Knox United Church, under the direction of Don Wright
Faculty of Music’s Victoria Meredith, as recorded by CBC Radio 2.
Bookstore sidewalk sale July 13-17
Pick up a new book for summer reading at The Book Store at
Western’s Summer Sidewalk Sale July 13-17.
In Memoriam – Marian Pafford
Former University of Western Ontario Geophysics staff member,
Marian Pafford, died July 9 at the age of 87.
Traffic advisory for July 13 and 17
Due to the 2010 Special Olympics Canada Summer Games opening and
closing ceremonies at The University of Western Ontario’s TD
Waterhouse Stadium, Philip Aziz Drive will be closed to traffic
(except emergency and service vehicles) for a limited period of
time on Tuesday, July 13 and Saturday, July 17.
Learn the right way to write
Writing an essay in the first year of university can be a wake-up
call for many students.
NYOC to perform at Alumni Hall
Culled from auditions across the country, and rehearsing and
learning technique, style and repertoire at the Don Wright Faculty
of Music at Western for the past three weeks, members of the
National Youth Orchestra of Canada (NYOC) are ready to show off
their musical skills.
WSRC pool closed for the week
Due to water clarity issues, the Western Student Recreation Centre
pool will be closed until July 26.
Play tells war resisters story
Why do some soldiers disobey orders and leave the military? Is it
cowardice? How does their training affect them? What do they
experience and how do they feel when they enter the theatre of war
confronting battle?
Empowering business educators in developing countries
Business cases are one of the most powerful building blocks of
management education. The Richard Ivey School of Business is taking
a definitive step to make cases more accessible in the least
developed countries around the world.
Investigating the HMS Investigator
Edward Eastaugh is taking what looks like a sophisticated metal
detector to the Arctic in the hopes of uncovering buried
archeological treasure left behind from the first explorers to
discover the western entrance to the Northwest Passage.
Expert explains the applications of neutron scattering
Mu-Ping Nieh of the Canadian Neutron Beam Centre, National Research
Council Canada, will be on campus Friday to discuss the
applications and recent developments of small angle neutron
scattering.
It’s never too early to live healthy
Michelle Mottola and The University of Western Ontario’s Exercise
and Pregnancy Lab are getting pre-schoolers active and eating
healthy.
National Youth Choir of Canada on demand
Listen to the National Youth Choir of Canada’s performance in
Saskatoon at Knox United Church, under the direction of Don Wright
Faculty of Music’s Victoria Meredith, as recorded by CBC Radio 2.
Bookstore sidewalk sale July 13-17
Pick up a new book for summer reading at The Book Store at
Western’s Summer Sidewalk Sale July 13-17.
In Memoriam – Marian Pafford
Former University of Western Ontario Geophysics staff member,
Marian Pafford, died July 9 at the age of 87.
Traffic advisory for July 13 and 17
Due to the 2010 Special Olympics Canada Summer Games opening and
closing ceremonies at The University of Western Ontario’s TD
Waterhouse Stadium, Philip Aziz Drive will be closed to traffic
(except emergency and service vehicles) for a limited period of
time on Tuesday, July 13 and Saturday, July 17.