Sharhad Bashar was never upset when his toys came apart – in fact he was often the culprit. Fifteen-year-old Bashar loved engineering at a young age and his toys represented new puzzles to tear apart and put back together. He is among the many high …
Month: July 2010
Schulich hosts Healthy Athletes – Special Smiles program
The Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry is opening its
dental clinic for the Healthy Athletes – Special Smiles program,
which provides free dental screening to participants in the 2010
Special Olympics Canada Summer Games being held at The University
of Western Ontario this week.
Jeresky brings ‘public authorship’ to latest project
What started in January as simple art classes and an open studio in
a room at London’s Ark Aid Mission, has been taken to the great
outdoors for Jeremy Jeresky.
FOGs continue plant sale
Western’s Friends of the Gardens (FOGs) grew more than just plants
this year as its 17th annual plant sale, growing its sales to just
under $3,000, well beyond last year’s total of just over $1,600.
Improving the bottom line
Companies are well-served to think harder about how they deal with
environmental issues because investing in green management can
improve financial performance.
Multi-million dollar software suite for Earth Sciences
Department of Earth Sciences students are using state-of-the-art
software thanks to a US$6.2 million donation from Roxar Software
Solutions.
Let the Games begin
Kneeling on the track in a starting position, a wide smile spreads
across Sara Albers’ face as she gets ready for the race to start.
Former Law dean new Governor General
David Johnston, former University of Western Ontario Law Dean
(1974-79), has been selected as Canada’s next Governor General.
National Youth Orchestra of Canada performs Saturday
Enjoy a concert by the National Youth Orchestra of Canada (NYOC) in
the Paul Davenport Theatre Saturday, July 10.
Ivey students’ volunteer project targets city’s graffiti
Students at the Richard Ivey School of Business take to the street
this weekend for “Goodbye Graffiti” as part of the annual
student-led volunteer project Community Action Day.
Robinson selected as Rogers Chair for 2010-2011
Professor Daniel Robinson has been selected as the next Rogers
Chair in Journalism and New Information Technology for 2010-2011 in
the Faculty of Information & Media Studies.
Cross-country, wrestling nationals awarded to Western for 2013
The Western Mustangs will play host to the 2013 national university
championships in wrestling and cross-country as Canadian
Interuniversity Sport (CIS) announced the host institutions for 22
national championships over the next five years Monday.
Western student missing
London Police Service is appealing to the public to help find a
missing woman.
Schulich hosts Healthy Athletes – Special Smiles program
The Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry is opening its
dental clinic for the Healthy Athletes – Special Smiles program,
which provides free dental screening to participants in the 2010
Special Olympics Canada Summer Games being held at The University
of Western Ontario this week.
Jeresky brings ‘public authorship’ to latest project
What started in January as simple art classes and an open studio in
a room at London’s Ark Aid Mission, has been taken to the great
outdoors for Jeremy Jeresky.
FOGs continue plant sale
Western’s Friends of the Gardens (FOGs) grew more than just plants
this year as its 17th annual plant sale, growing its sales to just
under $3,000, well beyond last year’s total of just over $1,600.
Improving the bottom line
Companies are well-served to think harder about how they deal with
environmental issues because investing in green management can
improve financial performance.
Multi-million dollar software suite for Earth Sciences
Department of Earth Sciences students are using state-of-the-art
software thanks to a US$6.2 million donation from Roxar Software
Solutions.
Let the Games begin
Kneeling on the track in a starting position, a wide smile spreads
across Sara Albers’ face as she gets ready for the race to start.
Former Law dean new Governor General
David Johnston, former University of Western Ontario Law Dean
(1974-79), has been selected as Canada’s next Governor General.
National Youth Orchestra of Canada performs Saturday
Enjoy a concert by the National Youth Orchestra of Canada (NYOC) in
the Paul Davenport Theatre Saturday, July 10.
Ivey students’ volunteer project targets city’s graffiti
Students at the Richard Ivey School of Business take to the street
this weekend for “Goodbye Graffiti” as part of the annual
student-led volunteer project Community Action Day.
Robinson selected as Rogers Chair for 2010-2011
Professor Daniel Robinson has been selected as the next Rogers
Chair in Journalism and New Information Technology for 2010-2011 in
the Faculty of Information & Media Studies.
Cross-country, wrestling nationals awarded to Western for 2013
The Western Mustangs will play host to the 2013 national university
championships in wrestling and cross-country as Canadian
Interuniversity Sport (CIS) announced the host institutions for 22
national championships over the next five years Monday.
Western student missing
London Police Service is appealing to the public to help find a
missing woman.