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. Full refunds will be issued and a new date will be offered next spring. …
Month: September 2010
Engineering opens doors to girls
Female students in Grades 7-10 will have the opportunity to explore
the exciting world of engineering at Go ENG Girl, a free one-day
workshop full of fun hands-on activities and information sessions
for parents.
In Memoriam – James (Jim) Woyck
University of Western Ontario History professor James (Jim) Woycke
died Sept. 22 at Chelsey Park Nursing Home after a long illness.
In Memoriam – Maria Gaulhofer
Former University of Western Ontario Department of Microbiology and
Immunology staff member Maria Gaulhofer died Sept. 16 at the age of
61.
In Memoriam – Doug Hayes
Long-time Western Mustangs men’s and women’s basketball coach and
football coach Doug Hayes passed away on Saturday, Sept. 25 at the
age of 68.
Ready for a Homecoming double-take?
Looking forward to your five-year Homecoming reunion?
Proving an old boss right
A favourite publisher once offered me his key to a successful life
in newspapers: “The news takes care of itself.
Canadian writers bring their works to life in Autumn Writes
The Book Store at Western’s annual author series, Autumn Writes,
will feature authors whose stories will feed your mind, touch your
heart and stir your soul.
Elect a faculty and staff representative to fill a Board of Governors’ seat
Polls open on Tuesday, Oct. 5 for the election of faculty and
administrative staff constituencies on Western’s Board of
Governors.
Students, start your job search early
Looking for a part-time, summer, or full-time employment? Students
are encouraged to attend the Career Fair on Thursday, Sept. 30 to
connect with recruiters and explore future career paths.
Squash teams find new home, receive long-term coaching and funding support
The Western Mustangs dynasty squash programs have a new home as
part of a new agreement with the London Squash Racquets Club.
Mustang family mourns loss of coach and “great friend”
Long-time Western Mustangs men’s and women’s basketball coach and
football coach Doug Hayes died Saturday at the age of 68. The flag
will be at half-mast on Friday, Oct. 1 until 1 p.m. in his memory.
New award supports humanitarian work
Research Western has introduced a new award that recognizes
faculty, staff and students at Western who are engaged in a range
of efforts that improve the quality of life of individuals and
groups around the world.
Engineering opens doors to girls
Female students in Grades 7-10 will have the opportunity to explore
the exciting world of engineering at Go ENG Girl, a free one-day
workshop full of fun hands-on activities and information sessions
for parents.
In Memoriam – James (Jim) Woyck
University of Western Ontario History professor James (Jim) Woycke
died Sept. 22 at Chelsey Park Nursing Home after a long illness.
In Memoriam – Maria Gaulhofer
Former University of Western Ontario Department of Microbiology and
Immunology staff member Maria Gaulhofer died Sept. 16 at the age of
61.
In Memoriam – Doug Hayes
Long-time Western Mustangs men’s and women’s basketball coach and
football coach Doug Hayes passed away on Saturday, Sept. 25 at the
age of 68.
Ready for a Homecoming double-take?
Looking forward to your five-year Homecoming reunion?
Proving an old boss right
A favourite publisher once offered me his key to a successful life
in newspapers: “The news takes care of itself.
Canadian writers bring their works to life in Autumn Writes
The Book Store at Western’s annual author series, Autumn Writes,
will feature authors whose stories will feed your mind, touch your
heart and stir your soul.
Elect a faculty and staff representative to fill a Board of Governors’ seat
Polls open on Tuesday, Oct. 5 for the election of faculty and
administrative staff constituencies on Western’s Board of
Governors.
Students, start your job search early
Looking for a part-time, summer, or full-time employment? Students
are encouraged to attend the Career Fair on Thursday, Sept. 30 to
connect with recruiters and explore future career paths.
Squash teams find new home, receive long-term coaching and funding support
The Western Mustangs dynasty squash programs have a new home as
part of a new agreement with the London Squash Racquets Club.
Mustang family mourns loss of coach and “great friend”
Long-time Western Mustangs men’s and women’s basketball coach and
football coach Doug Hayes died Saturday at the age of 68. The flag
will be at half-mast on Friday, Oct. 1 until 1 p.m. in his memory.
New award supports humanitarian work
Research Western has introduced a new award that recognizes
faculty, staff and students at Western who are engaged in a range
of efforts that improve the quality of life of individuals and
groups around the world.