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. Tort law is a primary part of private law and the law of obligations that provides compensat …
Month: September 2010
UWOSA to hold strike vote
The University of Western Ontario Staff Association (UWOSA) will be
holding a strike vote on Tuesday, Oct. 5.
Mustangs to host Western International Cross Country Invitational
The Western Mustangs will host the 36th annual Western
International Cross Country Invitational this Saturday, Sept. 25
with the women’s 5km race starting at 10 a.m. and the men’s 10km
race following at 10:50 a.m.
Obituaries now on Faculty and Staff website
The in memoriam dedications to deceased University of Western
Ontario faculty and staff members will now be posted on the Faculty
and Staff website.
Solar dish research focused on future
Do you remember as a kid using a magnifying glass to generate
intense heat to burn a leaf?
We’ve got mail!
Thousands of letters, campus mail, magazines, boxes, poster tubes
… you name it and Western’s mailroom has likely sorted
and delivered them all – and that’s just today.
Brescia launches new five-year strategic plan
Brescia University College has set ambitious goals in its new
five-year strategic plan, including increasing its enrollment to
1,200 students, and Principal Colleen Hanycz says the women’s
university college can rise to the challenge.
Alumnus’ links to past help East meet Western
A visit to The University of Western Ontario from two leaders of
the West China School of Medicine at Sichuan University would not
have been possible if it wasn’t for former Western student
Robert Kilborn’s grandfather.
Retired journalist meets his ‘Deadline’
Since his retirement from The University of Western Ontario in
2005, Jim Anderson’s life has been filled with murder, action
and romance.
Chasing down the ghosts of Western’s past
Standing at the foot of the path leading to the McIntosh Gallery,
the grand black walnut trees swaying overhead look like steadfast
guards of the university.
Spend Reading Week changing the world
Douglas Keddy signed up as a team leader for the Alternative Spring
Break not knowing what to expect.
Leadership finds home inside Ivey
Ian Ihnatowycz knows the impact of good leadership.
Donation pushes Ivey toward homestretch of campaign
The Richard Ivey School of Business is well on its way to meeting
its fundraising campaign goal of $200 million, having already
raised 75 per cent of the targeted amount.
UWOSA to hold strike vote
The University of Western Ontario Staff Association (UWOSA) will be
holding a strike vote on Tuesday, Oct. 5.
Mustangs to host Western International Cross Country Invitational
The Western Mustangs will host the 36th annual Western
International Cross Country Invitational this Saturday, Sept. 25
with the women’s 5km race starting at 10 a.m. and the men’s 10km
race following at 10:50 a.m.
Obituaries now on Faculty and Staff website
The in memoriam dedications to deceased University of Western
Ontario faculty and staff members will now be posted on the Faculty
and Staff website.
Solar dish research focused on future
Do you remember as a kid using a magnifying glass to generate
intense heat to burn a leaf?
We’ve got mail!
Thousands of letters, campus mail, magazines, boxes, poster tubes
… you name it and Western’s mailroom has likely sorted
and delivered them all – and that’s just today.
Brescia launches new five-year strategic plan
Brescia University College has set ambitious goals in its new
five-year strategic plan, including increasing its enrollment to
1,200 students, and Principal Colleen Hanycz says the women’s
university college can rise to the challenge.
Alumnus’ links to past help East meet Western
A visit to The University of Western Ontario from two leaders of
the West China School of Medicine at Sichuan University would not
have been possible if it wasn’t for former Western student
Robert Kilborn’s grandfather.
Retired journalist meets his ‘Deadline’
Since his retirement from The University of Western Ontario in
2005, Jim Anderson’s life has been filled with murder, action
and romance.
Chasing down the ghosts of Western’s past
Standing at the foot of the path leading to the McIntosh Gallery,
the grand black walnut trees swaying overhead look like steadfast
guards of the university.
Spend Reading Week changing the world
Douglas Keddy signed up as a team leader for the Alternative Spring
Break not knowing what to expect.
Leadership finds home inside Ivey
Ian Ihnatowycz knows the impact of good leadership.
Donation pushes Ivey toward homestretch of campaign
The Richard Ivey School of Business is well on its way to meeting
its fundraising campaign goal of $200 million, having already
raised 75 per cent of the targeted amount.