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Month: September 2010

Justice Peter Cory to speak at Western

Justice Peter Cory to speak at Western

Peter Cory, former Canadian Supreme Court justice and distinguished international jurist, will speak at Western Law as part of the Faculty’s Distinguished Speaker Series.   Cory will be speaking on the topic “The Irish Peace Process” today (Sept. 30) at  …

Homecoming concert cancelled

Homecoming concert cancelled

The Homecoming concert featuring singer Russell Braun, who was
scheduled to perform Sunday, Oct. 3 at 2 p.m., has been cancelled
due to illness.

Western creates Tort Law Research Group

Western creates Tort Law Research Group

A new legal research group launched at Western Law will provide a
forum to stimulate further research and greater collaboration in
the field of tort law.

Veterans Class marching home

Veterans Class marching home

Howard Cameron, an alumnus of The University of Western Ontario,
will don remnants of his old military uniform Saturday – one
he valiantly wore more than 70 years ago – and proudly make
his way to campus for homecoming.

Rich, wild highlight history Homecoming’s past

Rich, wild highlight history Homecoming’s past

The Homecoming of yesteryear would likely recognize parts of its
younger self, but what might have been commonplace during the
weekend event in the late 1940s and 1950s has evolved in recent
decades.

Video: Marketing music

Video: Marketing music

Don Wright Faculty of Music students surprised the lunchtime crowd
at London’s Covent Garden Market with a performance of Stephen
Sondheim’s Into the Woods.

Time to reevaluate Western’s investment policies

Time to reevaluate Western’s investment policies

The global recession caused many economic players to reevaluate
their investment strategies and The University of Western Ontario
is among those taking a step back to reevaluate with hindsight in
mind.

Science honours its own

Science honours its own

On Sept. 23, The University of Western Ontario Faculty of Science
honoured its own at a Faculty and Staff Recognition Day banquet.

Strategic plan gets tune-up

Strategic plan gets tune-up

As university officials prepare to craft the institution’s
next four-year academic, operational and budget plans, they have
identified four areas in the Strategic Plan (Engaging the Future)
potentially worthy of greater priority.

Homecoming concert cancelled

Homecoming concert cancelled

The Homecoming concert featuring singer Russell Braun, who was
scheduled to perform Sunday, Oct. 3 at 2 p.m., has been cancelled
due to illness.

Western creates Tort Law Research Group

Western creates Tort Law Research Group

A new legal research group launched at Western Law will provide a
forum to stimulate further research and greater collaboration in
the field of tort law.

Veterans Class marching home

Veterans Class marching home

Howard Cameron, an alumnus of The University of Western Ontario,
will don remnants of his old military uniform Saturday – one
he valiantly wore more than 70 years ago – and proudly make
his way to campus for homecoming.

Rich, wild highlight history Homecoming’s past

Rich, wild highlight history Homecoming’s past

The Homecoming of yesteryear would likely recognize parts of its
younger self, but what might have been commonplace during the
weekend event in the late 1940s and 1950s has evolved in recent
decades.

Video: Marketing music

Video: Marketing music

Don Wright Faculty of Music students surprised the lunchtime crowd
at London’s Covent Garden Market with a performance of Stephen
Sondheim’s Into the Woods.

Time to reevaluate Western’s investment policies

Time to reevaluate Western’s investment policies

The global recession caused many economic players to reevaluate
their investment strategies and The University of Western Ontario
is among those taking a step back to reevaluate with hindsight in
mind.

Science honours its own

Science honours its own

On Sept. 23, The University of Western Ontario Faculty of Science
honoured its own at a Faculty and Staff Recognition Day banquet.

Strategic plan gets tune-up

Strategic plan gets tune-up

As university officials prepare to craft the institution’s
next four-year academic, operational and budget plans, they have
identified four areas in the Strategic Plan (Engaging the Future)
potentially worthy of greater priority.