Former Western Libraries staff member Grace (Isobel) Veitch died July 22 at the age of 85. Veitch had 14 years service at the university when she retired in 1982. Veitch was the dearly loved sister of Bill (Beatrice) and Ian (Diane) and their families …
Month: July 2010
Staying cool during hot temperatures
Due to the unusually hot temperatures this week, the university is
reminding the campus community to stay cool and use common sense.
Spend an evening with the stars
Nothing beats sitting out under the stars on a cool summer night,
except looking at the stars up close through a telescope.
Shakespeare in the sun
Western’s Department of English presents the 30th annual Summer
Shakespeare series with a performance of The Merchant of Venice,
running July 6-10.
Helping senior drivers to stay safe and on the road longer
A tool developed by researchers at The University of Western
Ontario is designed to help seniors make better choices in
automobiles and safety features, and perhaps allow them to drive
safer and longer.
Two former Mustangs sign pro basketball contracts in Germany
Former Mustangs
Expect traffic delays on Western Road July 5 and 6
Expect traffic delays in the northbound lanes of Western Road,
south of Lambton Drive, on July 5 and 6 as the roadway will be
under construction.
Special Olympics Canada Summer Games information session July 6
Organizers of the 2010 Special Olympics Canada Summer Games are
hosting a Western Community Information Session on Tuesday, July 6
at 9 a.m.
Six former Mustangs on CFL rosters
When the Canadian Football League (CFL) season kicks off on
Thursday July 1, six former Western Mustangs will be in uniform.
Engineering ranked second in Canada for sustainability programs
The Faculty of Engineering at The University of Western Ontario was
rewarded for integrating sustainability into its curriculum, being
named among the best in the country in a national ranking.
Astronomers meet to discuss magnetic fields
What do stars, planets and people have in common?
Staying cool during hot temperatures
Due to the unusually hot temperatures this week, the university is
reminding the campus community to stay cool and use common sense.
Spend an evening with the stars
Nothing beats sitting out under the stars on a cool summer night,
except looking at the stars up close through a telescope.
Shakespeare in the sun
Western’s Department of English presents the 30th annual Summer
Shakespeare series with a performance of The Merchant of Venice,
running July 6-10.
Helping senior drivers to stay safe and on the road longer
A tool developed by researchers at The University of Western
Ontario is designed to help seniors make better choices in
automobiles and safety features, and perhaps allow them to drive
safer and longer.
Two former Mustangs sign pro basketball contracts in Germany
Former Mustangs
Expect traffic delays on Western Road July 5 and 6
Expect traffic delays in the northbound lanes of Western Road,
south of Lambton Drive, on July 5 and 6 as the roadway will be
under construction.
Special Olympics Canada Summer Games information session July 6
Organizers of the 2010 Special Olympics Canada Summer Games are
hosting a Western Community Information Session on Tuesday, July 6
at 9 a.m.
Six former Mustangs on CFL rosters
When the Canadian Football League (CFL) season kicks off on
Thursday July 1, six former Western Mustangs will be in uniform.
Engineering ranked second in Canada for sustainability programs
The Faculty of Engineering at The University of Western Ontario was
rewarded for integrating sustainability into its curriculum, being
named among the best in the country in a national ranking.
Astronomers meet to discuss magnetic fields
What do stars, planets and people have in common?