The revised exam schedule for Sunday, Dec. 19 is now available for students who had exams canceled as a result of Western’s Dec. 15 weather-related closure. The schedule can be accessed here. An important note is that previously scheduled 9 a.m. exam star …
Year: 2010
Students push for Elborn accessibility
As a graduation gift from students in the Health and Rehabilitation
Sciences class of 2010, a washroom at Elborn College was renovated
to make it more accessible.
New centre focuses on advancing science in health education
As key members of clinical teaching teams, medical students and
residents play a major role in providing patient care.
Institute to grow relationships among Malawian farmers
Rachel Bezner-Kerr has spent a decade tearing down walls between
neighbouring farmers in Malawi. Now she hopes to rebuild a few.
Visiting chefs serve up flavours of Canada
Hospitality Services unit manager, The University of Western
Ontario Hell’s Kitchen has nothing on the Berkshire Dining
Commons at The University of Massachusetts, as 7,000 ravenous
students descend on the Marche-style eatery each day.
**CANCELLED** Western to welcome Brazilian diplomat
Afonso Cardoso, Consul-General of Brazil (Toronto) will be at
Western Dec. 7 as part of a public lecture on the achievements and
challenges facing Brazil.
EWB (Western Chapter) presents Perspectives of Africa
Art can do so many things: it can evoke emotion, it can tell a
story, it can make you think … but can it change your
perspective? Africa is one of the most misunderstood continents;
Engineers Without Borders wants to change that.
PMA reaches tentative agreement
After just one day of negotiations, The University of Western
Ontario and its Professional and Managerial Association (PMA)
reached a new four-year tentative agreement yesterday.
In Memoriam – Gabrielle Isserow
The flag will be at half-mast today in memory of Gabrielle Isserow,
a Western student in the HBA and BMOS programs.
Stephenson named one of Canada’s most powerful women
Richard Ivey School of Business Dean Carol Stephenson, along with
many Ivey alumnae, has been honoured as recipients of the 2010
Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Awards.
Making Headlines makes the home page
You might notice the spotlight is a little brighter today. Starting
today, The University of Western Ontario homepage will feature
daily installments of Making Headlines. Culled from media across
the country and around the globe, these links spotlight Western’s
global impact through its seemingly countless appearances in print,
electronic and television media.
More than a book sale at Brescia
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.
Western lands three new CRCs
Could the changing ecosystems of Ontario’s far north have an
impact on human health?
Students push for Elborn accessibility
As a graduation gift from students in the Health and Rehabilitation
Sciences class of 2010, a washroom at Elborn College was renovated
to make it more accessible.
New centre focuses on advancing science in health education
As key members of clinical teaching teams, medical students and
residents play a major role in providing patient care.
Institute to grow relationships among Malawian farmers
Rachel Bezner-Kerr has spent a decade tearing down walls between
neighbouring farmers in Malawi. Now she hopes to rebuild a few.
Visiting chefs serve up flavours of Canada
Hospitality Services unit manager, The University of Western
Ontario Hell’s Kitchen has nothing on the Berkshire Dining
Commons at The University of Massachusetts, as 7,000 ravenous
students descend on the Marche-style eatery each day.
**CANCELLED** Western to welcome Brazilian diplomat
Afonso Cardoso, Consul-General of Brazil (Toronto) will be at
Western Dec. 7 as part of a public lecture on the achievements and
challenges facing Brazil.
EWB (Western Chapter) presents Perspectives of Africa
Art can do so many things: it can evoke emotion, it can tell a
story, it can make you think … but can it change your
perspective? Africa is one of the most misunderstood continents;
Engineers Without Borders wants to change that.
PMA reaches tentative agreement
After just one day of negotiations, The University of Western
Ontario and its Professional and Managerial Association (PMA)
reached a new four-year tentative agreement yesterday.
In Memoriam – Gabrielle Isserow
The flag will be at half-mast today in memory of Gabrielle Isserow,
a Western student in the HBA and BMOS programs.
Stephenson named one of Canada’s most powerful women
Richard Ivey School of Business Dean Carol Stephenson, along with
many Ivey alumnae, has been honoured as recipients of the 2010
Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Awards.
Making Headlines makes the home page
You might notice the spotlight is a little brighter today. Starting
today, The University of Western Ontario homepage will feature
daily installments of Making Headlines. Culled from media across
the country and around the globe, these links spotlight Western’s
global impact through its seemingly countless appearances in print,
electronic and television media.
More than a book sale at Brescia
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.
Western lands three new CRCs
Could the changing ecosystems of Ontario’s far north have an
impact on human health?