Doug Burgoyne’s successful pitch on Dragon’s Den not only provided the investment his moving business needed, it also demonstrated environmentally friendly products can be convenient and affordable. As part of the Richard Ivey School of Business’ 201 …
Month: May 2011
Exhibit focuses on Egyptian revolution
As Egypt welcomes a ‘new dawn,’ the Egyptian Canadian Association of Ontario (ECAO) has organized “Walk Like an Egyptian: An Exhibit on the Egyptian Revolution,” set for 1-5 p.m. Saturday, May 28 at the Central London Public Library, 251 Dundas St.
Benedetti wins NNA for short feature
Paul Benedetti, a University of Western Ontario Faculty of Information and Media Studies lecturer, picked up his first-ever National Newspaper Award, Friday in Ottawa.
Western Film closed Wednesday
Western Film will be closed Wednesday, May 18 due to construction in the University Community Centre.
CBC’s Ideas spotlights professor
Juan Luis Suarez, University of Western Ontario Hispanic studies professor, brings his ideas to Ideas this week.
Seeing through sound: How a tongue click gave one man independence
Watching Daniel Kish climb aboard a bicycle and pedal along a path may not seem like a spectacular feat. Unless you know he has been fully blind since 13 months of age.
Don’t wait: Register for Spring Perspectives
Those who have put off registering for Spring Perspectives on Teaching conference Monday, May 16 will get a lesson in procrastination from Carleton University professor Tim Pychyl.
Applied Math students catch ‘vertical air’
Three University of Western Ontario undergraduate students have a world-class edge when it comes to designing snowboarding courses. And they have the top prize to prove it.
Winders: Suffering through a crisis of identity
It’s nice to know I’m not alone.
In Memoriam – Vivian Bocking
Vivian Bocking (BA’82), a well-known community leader, volunteer, philanthropist and wife of former Dean of Medicine, Dr. Douglas Bocking (MD’43), died recently.
International rankings spotlight Social Science
Three international rankings recently placed The University of Western Ontario’s Faculty of Social Science among the Top 100 faculties in the world.
Celebrating a lifetime of their research
The Hellmuth Prize for Achievement in Research spotlights faculty members with outstanding international reputations for their contributions in research.
Author of ‘Room’ to speak
Emma Donoghue, author of the highly acclaimed novel ROOM, will be at Brescia University College May 19 to discuss motherhood both in life and in her works.
Exhibit focuses on Egyptian revolution
As Egypt welcomes a ‘new dawn,’ the Egyptian Canadian Association of Ontario (ECAO) has organized “Walk Like an Egyptian: An Exhibit on the Egyptian Revolution,” set for 1-5 p.m. Saturday, May 28 at the Central London Public Library, 251 Dundas St.
Benedetti wins NNA for short feature
Paul Benedetti, a University of Western Ontario Faculty of Information and Media Studies lecturer, picked up his first-ever National Newspaper Award, Friday in Ottawa.
Western Film closed Wednesday
Western Film will be closed Wednesday, May 18 due to construction in the University Community Centre.
CBC’s Ideas spotlights professor
Juan Luis Suarez, University of Western Ontario Hispanic studies professor, brings his ideas to Ideas this week.
Seeing through sound: How a tongue click gave one man independence
Watching Daniel Kish climb aboard a bicycle and pedal along a path may not seem like a spectacular feat. Unless you know he has been fully blind since 13 months of age.
Don’t wait: Register for Spring Perspectives
Those who have put off registering for Spring Perspectives on Teaching conference Monday, May 16 will get a lesson in procrastination from Carleton University professor Tim Pychyl.
Applied Math students catch ‘vertical air’
Three University of Western Ontario undergraduate students have a world-class edge when it comes to designing snowboarding courses. And they have the top prize to prove it.
Winders: Suffering through a crisis of identity
It’s nice to know I’m not alone.
In Memoriam – Vivian Bocking
Vivian Bocking (BA’82), a well-known community leader, volunteer, philanthropist and wife of former Dean of Medicine, Dr. Douglas Bocking (MD’43), died recently.
International rankings spotlight Social Science
Three international rankings recently placed The University of Western Ontario’s Faculty of Social Science among the Top 100 faculties in the world.
Celebrating a lifetime of their research
The Hellmuth Prize for Achievement in Research spotlights faculty members with outstanding international reputations for their contributions in research.
Author of ‘Room’ to speak
Emma Donoghue, author of the highly acclaimed novel ROOM, will be at Brescia University College May 19 to discuss motherhood both in life and in her works.