Convocation ceremonies will be broadcast at 3:30 p.m. today and again at 10 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. tomorrow. Watch the events live. More than 1,900 graduates will join the ranks of over 260,000 alumni of The University of Western Ontario this week as West …
Month: October 2010
Get all aboard studying abroad
I have hired roughly 100 people in my career.
Letter of thanks from Ivey Connects
On behalf of Ivey Connects, we would like to express our heartfelt
thanks for your support of Ivey Connects’ most recent blood drive
in the atrium on Oct. 6.
Tunis delivers Public Policy Special Lecture
Deborah Tunis, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Integration
Branch director-general, presents the Harold Crabtree Foundation
Award in Public Policy Special Lecture as part of the Western
Centre for Research on Migration and Ethnic Relations Colloquium
Series at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 21 in the McKellar Theatre,
University Community Centre (UCC).
LGBT-rights advocate shares her story with Western community
Judy Shepard, mother of Matthew Shepard, will share her story today
(Tuesday, Oct. 19) at 7 p.m. in the Health Sciences Building, Room
40.
Book Store fall sale Oct. 19-22
If curling up with a great book by the fire sounds like the perfect
way to spend a cool fall evening, pick up intriguing titles that
are sure to warm your heart at The Book Store at Western’s fall
sale Oct. 19-22.
Hydro One CEO says a corporate culture that supports women is possible
Laura Formusa, president & chief executive officer of Hydro One
Inc., will visit Western on Wednesday, Oct. 20 to deliver a lecture
highlighting the insights she has gained into the inner workings of
the male-dominated field of electrical engineering.
Renowned curator to speak at McIntosh Gallery
Gerald McMaster, the Fredrik S. Eaton curator, Canadian Art, at the
Art Gallery of Ontario, will be making a special presentation at
the McIntosh Gallery on Friday, Oct. 22 as part of a symposium held
at The University of Western Ontario.
Forum provides strategic plan update
plan were on the agenda at the first Leaders’ Forum of the
2010/2011 academic year. While the forum was for academic and
administrative leaders, all Western faculty and staff are invited
to learn more about the information presented and discussed by
visiting the Leaders Digest
website.
Western student dies in fall
A fourth-year Western science student died over the weekend and his
loss has left many of his friends and fellow students in shock.
School record set as Mustangs blank York
The Western Mustangs set a school record for most points in a game
and the widest margin of victory in a game in a 76-0 win over the
York Lions at York Stadium Saturday afternoon.
United Way Early Bird prizes
With Western’s United Way goal set at $600,000, employee campaign
coordinators (ECC) are beginning what they hope will be another
record-smashing campaign.
Faculty and staff associations request no board report
The University of Western Ontario Staff Association (UWOSA) and the
University of Western Ontario Faculty Association (UWOFA) have each
requested a no board report from the Ontario Ministry of Labour,
which will set a firm date for legal strike.
Get all aboard studying abroad
I have hired roughly 100 people in my career.
Letter of thanks from Ivey Connects
On behalf of Ivey Connects, we would like to express our heartfelt
thanks for your support of Ivey Connects’ most recent blood drive
in the atrium on Oct. 6.
Tunis delivers Public Policy Special Lecture
Deborah Tunis, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Integration
Branch director-general, presents the Harold Crabtree Foundation
Award in Public Policy Special Lecture as part of the Western
Centre for Research on Migration and Ethnic Relations Colloquium
Series at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 21 in the McKellar Theatre,
University Community Centre (UCC).
LGBT-rights advocate shares her story with Western community
Judy Shepard, mother of Matthew Shepard, will share her story today
(Tuesday, Oct. 19) at 7 p.m. in the Health Sciences Building, Room
40.
Book Store fall sale Oct. 19-22
If curling up with a great book by the fire sounds like the perfect
way to spend a cool fall evening, pick up intriguing titles that
are sure to warm your heart at The Book Store at Western’s fall
sale Oct. 19-22.
Hydro One CEO says a corporate culture that supports women is possible
Laura Formusa, president & chief executive officer of Hydro One
Inc., will visit Western on Wednesday, Oct. 20 to deliver a lecture
highlighting the insights she has gained into the inner workings of
the male-dominated field of electrical engineering.
Renowned curator to speak at McIntosh Gallery
Gerald McMaster, the Fredrik S. Eaton curator, Canadian Art, at the
Art Gallery of Ontario, will be making a special presentation at
the McIntosh Gallery on Friday, Oct. 22 as part of a symposium held
at The University of Western Ontario.
Forum provides strategic plan update
plan were on the agenda at the first Leaders’ Forum of the
2010/2011 academic year. While the forum was for academic and
administrative leaders, all Western faculty and staff are invited
to learn more about the information presented and discussed by
visiting the Leaders Digest
website.
Western student dies in fall
A fourth-year Western science student died over the weekend and his
loss has left many of his friends and fellow students in shock.
School record set as Mustangs blank York
The Western Mustangs set a school record for most points in a game
and the widest margin of victory in a game in a 76-0 win over the
York Lions at York Stadium Saturday afternoon.
United Way Early Bird prizes
With Western’s United Way goal set at $600,000, employee campaign
coordinators (ECC) are beginning what they hope will be another
record-smashing campaign.
Faculty and staff associations request no board report
The University of Western Ontario Staff Association (UWOSA) and the
University of Western Ontario Faculty Association (UWOFA) have each
requested a no board report from the Ontario Ministry of Labour,
which will set a firm date for legal strike.