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. The Second World War veteran is …
Month: September 2010
Counting on long-form census data
A voluntary National Household Survey cannot take the place of the
long-form census.
Lists define publication, not institution
If the U.K.-based Times Higher Education (THE) magazine wanted to
cause a stir among institutions worldwide, mission accomplished.
Ivey puts leadership on trial
What Jeffrey Gandz discovered still keeps him up at night.
First-person field notes – Meagan Rust
Taking the classroom to Rwanda
First-person field notes – Melyssa Kerr
Serving … and being served
First-person field notes – Jordan Adams
Eagerness to help
Leadership on trial
The Richard Ivey School of Business asked business leaders if
better leadership could have prevented the economic crisis. The
answer is yes.
A week of outstanding musical performances
The Don Wright Faculty of Music presents an outstanding lineup
Sept. 28 to Oct. 3.
UWOFA to hold strike vote
In the midst of contract negotiations with university
administration, The University of Western Ontario Faculty
Association (UWOFA) Board has voted in favour of holding a strike
vote after authorization from its membership.
Western Serves helping out community
Students, faculty and staff will lend a hand in the community this
Saturday during the 4th annual Western Serves day of community
service.
Chinese university delegation to tour Western to prepare for dual PhD program
Two leaders from the West China School of Medicine at Sichuan
University will be touring The University of Western Ontario today.
Huron honours Lumpkin with commemorative photograph
A framed photograph of Huron University College Principal Ramona
Lumpkin was unveiled at a farewell dinner on Friday, Sept. 17.
Counting on long-form census data
A voluntary National Household Survey cannot take the place of the
long-form census.
Lists define publication, not institution
If the U.K.-based Times Higher Education (THE) magazine wanted to
cause a stir among institutions worldwide, mission accomplished.
Ivey puts leadership on trial
What Jeffrey Gandz discovered still keeps him up at night.
First-person field notes – Meagan Rust
Taking the classroom to Rwanda
First-person field notes – Melyssa Kerr
Serving … and being served
First-person field notes – Jordan Adams
Eagerness to help
Leadership on trial
The Richard Ivey School of Business asked business leaders if
better leadership could have prevented the economic crisis. The
answer is yes.
A week of outstanding musical performances
The Don Wright Faculty of Music presents an outstanding lineup
Sept. 28 to Oct. 3.
UWOFA to hold strike vote
In the midst of contract negotiations with university
administration, The University of Western Ontario Faculty
Association (UWOFA) Board has voted in favour of holding a strike
vote after authorization from its membership.
Western Serves helping out community
Students, faculty and staff will lend a hand in the community this
Saturday during the 4th annual Western Serves day of community
service.
Chinese university delegation to tour Western to prepare for dual PhD program
Two leaders from the West China School of Medicine at Sichuan
University will be touring The University of Western Ontario today.
Huron honours Lumpkin with commemorative photograph
A framed photograph of Huron University College Principal Ramona
Lumpkin was unveiled at a farewell dinner on Friday, Sept. 17.