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. Presented by UWOpera, the Tony-award-winning classic explores several Brothers Grimm fairy tales …
Month: September 2010
Employee contract negotiations resume at Western
The University of Western Ontario is knee-deep into talks with
bargaining agents for five of its employee groups.
An interview with James Compton
A graduate of Simon Fraser University, James Compton had no
intention of becoming an academic.
Easy rider
Student takes the long way home from London to Saskatoon.
London hospitals CEOs connected to Western
The University of Western Ontario now has a strong connection to
the two top health care positions in London.
Trolling around Iceland
Oh look, it’s troll toilet paper,” says the Icelandic
travel guide pointing to the giant hay bales wrapped in white
plastic.
Canadian universities make a play for top international talent
To reverse the brain drain Canada had been encountering, in 2000,
the federal government established 2,000 Canada Research Chairs
allocated to universities across the country as part of its
innovation agenda.
Building community through these pages
I put out my first newspaper when I was 8 years old.
Creating a barrier-free campus
Second-year Law student Alexandra Papaiconomou finds herself
walking on campus with more confidence these days.
Report helps Western step up footprinting effort
The University of Western Ontario took another step toward
measuring its carbon footprint last month as they rolled out its
first-ever greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions report.
Fall scholarship season begins with information sessions
With the fall scholarship season rapidly approaching, services are
available to help graduate students navigate this sometimes
confusing process.
Southam appointed as director of Centre for Environment andamp;Sustainability
Gordon Southam has been appointed as the new director for the
Centre for Environment & Sustainability (CES).
Hair provides proof of the link between chronic stress and heart attack
Researchers at The University of Western Ontario have provided the
first direct evidence using a biological marker, to show chronic
stress plays an important role in heart attacks.
Employee contract negotiations resume at Western
The University of Western Ontario is knee-deep into talks with
bargaining agents for five of its employee groups.
An interview with James Compton
A graduate of Simon Fraser University, James Compton had no
intention of becoming an academic.
Easy rider
Student takes the long way home from London to Saskatoon.
London hospitals CEOs connected to Western
The University of Western Ontario now has a strong connection to
the two top health care positions in London.
Trolling around Iceland
Oh look, it’s troll toilet paper,” says the Icelandic
travel guide pointing to the giant hay bales wrapped in white
plastic.
Canadian universities make a play for top international talent
To reverse the brain drain Canada had been encountering, in 2000,
the federal government established 2,000 Canada Research Chairs
allocated to universities across the country as part of its
innovation agenda.
Building community through these pages
I put out my first newspaper when I was 8 years old.
Creating a barrier-free campus
Second-year Law student Alexandra Papaiconomou finds herself
walking on campus with more confidence these days.
Report helps Western step up footprinting effort
The University of Western Ontario took another step toward
measuring its carbon footprint last month as they rolled out its
first-ever greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions report.
Fall scholarship season begins with information sessions
With the fall scholarship season rapidly approaching, services are
available to help graduate students navigate this sometimes
confusing process.
Southam appointed as director of Centre for Environment andamp;Sustainability
Gordon Southam has been appointed as the new director for the
Centre for Environment & Sustainability (CES).
Hair provides proof of the link between chronic stress and heart attack
Researchers at The University of Western Ontario have provided the
first direct evidence using a biological marker, to show chronic
stress plays an important role in heart attacks.