Brescia University College will host “More Than a Book Sale,” an event that features gently used books, local artisans, live music, local food, and refreshments on Saturday, Nov. 27 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the auditorium. This event marks a unique partn …
Month: November 2010
Looking at the world through a camera’s lens
When she was eight years old, Constanza Burucua first saw Cambridge
during a family vacation to Europe. She knew she would return to
England years later as a university student.
Lest we forget
The University of Western Ontario will remember fallen Canadian
soldiers during several Remembrance Day ceremonies Thursday, Nov.
11.
Ratification votes set
Western’s staff and faculty associations have set ratification
votes on their respective tentative agreements reached last week
with the university.
Sociologist discusses child sexual abuse prevention strategies
One of North America’s most prominent sociologists working in the
field of child sexual abuse will visit The University of Western
Ontario this week to discuss prevention strategies, including
offender management and school-based education programs.
Moccio returns to play Western
You’ve heard his tunes – sung by such luminaries as Celine Dion,
Sarah Brightman and Josh Groban. You’ve heard his Olympic theme I
Believe by Nikki Yanofsky. Now you can hear Stephan Moccio at
Western.
Tickets on sale for 103rd Yates Cup in Ottawa
Watch The University of Western Ontario Mustangs football team face
off with the Ottawa Gee-Gees Saturday in the 103rd Yates Cup.
Nominate an employee for the 2011 Western Award of Excellence
Nominations are open for the 2011 Western Award of Excellence. All
Western community members – faculty, staff, and students – along
with London community members, are encouraged to nominate an
individual or team for their exceptional performance.
USC launches sexual violence awareness campaign Tuesday
The University Students’ Council at The University of Western
Ontario, in collaboration with the Sexual Assault Centre London
(SACL) and Changing Ways are launching “I Know Someone … A Campus
Sexual Violence Awareness and Education Campaign” Tuesday.
Ivey Entrepreneurs Index shows Canadian entrepreneurs areoptimistic
The Ivey Entrepreneurs Index shows the economic outlook is upbeat
for Canadian entrepreneurs, with 87 per cent expecting their
revenues to climb in the next year.
Forums discuss breaking the cycle of violence, child abuse prevention
The Centre for Research & Education on Violence against Women
and Children (CREVAWC) is hosting a brown bag forum on Tuesday, Nov
9 on the topic “Breaking the cycle of violence: Acknowledging
pre-migration trauma.”
Talks continue with UWOSA
Following a tentative agreement with the University of Western
Ontario Faculty Association (UWOFA) early yesterday morning, talks
continue today with the University of Western Ontario Staff
Association (UWOSA) and a provincially-appointed conciliator.
Western welcomes Premier’s new scholarships for internationalPhD students
With an enhanced focus on internationalization, The University of
Western Ontario welcomes the Ontario government’s new Trillium
Scholarships for International PhD students program.
Looking at the world through a camera’s lens
When she was eight years old, Constanza Burucua first saw Cambridge
during a family vacation to Europe. She knew she would return to
England years later as a university student.
Lest we forget
The University of Western Ontario will remember fallen Canadian
soldiers during several Remembrance Day ceremonies Thursday, Nov.
11.
Ratification votes set
Western’s staff and faculty associations have set ratification
votes on their respective tentative agreements reached last week
with the university.
Sociologist discusses child sexual abuse prevention strategies
One of North America’s most prominent sociologists working in the
field of child sexual abuse will visit The University of Western
Ontario this week to discuss prevention strategies, including
offender management and school-based education programs.
Moccio returns to play Western
You’ve heard his tunes – sung by such luminaries as Celine Dion,
Sarah Brightman and Josh Groban. You’ve heard his Olympic theme I
Believe by Nikki Yanofsky. Now you can hear Stephan Moccio at
Western.
Tickets on sale for 103rd Yates Cup in Ottawa
Watch The University of Western Ontario Mustangs football team face
off with the Ottawa Gee-Gees Saturday in the 103rd Yates Cup.
Nominate an employee for the 2011 Western Award of Excellence
Nominations are open for the 2011 Western Award of Excellence. All
Western community members – faculty, staff, and students – along
with London community members, are encouraged to nominate an
individual or team for their exceptional performance.
USC launches sexual violence awareness campaign Tuesday
The University Students’ Council at The University of Western
Ontario, in collaboration with the Sexual Assault Centre London
(SACL) and Changing Ways are launching “I Know Someone … A Campus
Sexual Violence Awareness and Education Campaign” Tuesday.
Ivey Entrepreneurs Index shows Canadian entrepreneurs areoptimistic
The Ivey Entrepreneurs Index shows the economic outlook is upbeat
for Canadian entrepreneurs, with 87 per cent expecting their
revenues to climb in the next year.
Forums discuss breaking the cycle of violence, child abuse prevention
The Centre for Research & Education on Violence against Women
and Children (CREVAWC) is hosting a brown bag forum on Tuesday, Nov
9 on the topic “Breaking the cycle of violence: Acknowledging
pre-migration trauma.”
Talks continue with UWOSA
Following a tentative agreement with the University of Western
Ontario Faculty Association (UWOFA) early yesterday morning, talks
continue today with the University of Western Ontario Staff
Association (UWOSA) and a provincially-appointed conciliator.
Western welcomes Premier’s new scholarships for internationalPhD students
With an enhanced focus on internationalization, The University of
Western Ontario welcomes the Ontario government’s new Trillium
Scholarships for International PhD students program.