The University of Western Ontario community is mourning the death of Eilidh (Hailey) Maelyn MacIntyre, 19, a second-year Faculty of Arts and Humanities student. MacIntyre died Wednesday, Nov. 25 at Kitchener Grand River Hospitals after an illness. A memo …
Year: 2011
Students explore dying in Canada for CBC series
Developed out of a groundbreaking course on dying in the graduate journalism program at The University of Western Ontario – and led by Faculty of Information & Media Studies faculty member Meredith Levine – ‘A Good Death’ gave 16 students an opportunity to explore end-of-life journeys, the evolution of dying and what changes need to be made to put palliative care onto the public agenda.
Anything goes at THATCamp UWO
Anabel Quan-Hasse and Kim Martin have the daunting task of trying to organize the unorganizable.
Ivey student eyes broader markets for Canada, Asia
Michael Roberts needed a bridge linking the end of his Richard Ivey School of Business degree and the academic job market. He thinks he may have found it.
Discussions of evolution before Darwin
What began as a small group of Arts and Humanities graduate students sharing a passion for the Romantic era has evolved into an international conference that will be held at The University of Western Ontario May 12-14.
Artist knows no other way
As a child on vacations, Eric Simard followed his father – a professional photographer – across Canada, loading film, learning how to operate equipment, acting as an assistant. He has since dipped his toe in portrait photography and weddings with success, although throughout high school, there was little uncertainty. He aspired to be a professional artist – a painter, in fact.
Construction season hits Western Road
A stretch of Western Road will be down to a single lane in each direction for the next couple of months for water main repairs.
Western helps throw Doors Open
Three sites at The University of Western Ontario are highlighted in this year’s Doors Open London sponsored by the London Heritage Council.
Three Mustangs selected in CFL Draft
Three Western Mustang football players were selected in the 2011 Canadian Footbal League draft Sunday afternoon.
Western unites to battle MS
Western’s participation in the annual RONA MS Bike Tour has grown with the merging of two teams.
Chancellor nominations open
All members of the university community are invited to submit nominations for chancellor by May 31.
Edwards to coach women’s volleyball
The University of Western Ontario has appointed Dave Edwards as the head coach of the Western Mustangs women’s volleyball team.
Lacrosse association turns to Western Law
University lacrosse has grown tremendously the last two decades. So when the Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association (CUFLA) recognized a need to redraft the league’s constitution, they called on the Sport Solution Clinic at The University of Western Ontario’s Faculty of Law.
Students explore dying in Canada for CBC series
Developed out of a groundbreaking course on dying in the graduate journalism program at The University of Western Ontario – and led by Faculty of Information & Media Studies faculty member Meredith Levine – ‘A Good Death’ gave 16 students an opportunity to explore end-of-life journeys, the evolution of dying and what changes need to be made to put palliative care onto the public agenda.
Anything goes at THATCamp UWO
Anabel Quan-Hasse and Kim Martin have the daunting task of trying to organize the unorganizable.
Ivey student eyes broader markets for Canada, Asia
Michael Roberts needed a bridge linking the end of his Richard Ivey School of Business degree and the academic job market. He thinks he may have found it.
Discussions of evolution before Darwin
What began as a small group of Arts and Humanities graduate students sharing a passion for the Romantic era has evolved into an international conference that will be held at The University of Western Ontario May 12-14.
Artist knows no other way
As a child on vacations, Eric Simard followed his father – a professional photographer – across Canada, loading film, learning how to operate equipment, acting as an assistant. He has since dipped his toe in portrait photography and weddings with success, although throughout high school, there was little uncertainty. He aspired to be a professional artist – a painter, in fact.
Construction season hits Western Road
A stretch of Western Road will be down to a single lane in each direction for the next couple of months for water main repairs.
Western helps throw Doors Open
Three sites at The University of Western Ontario are highlighted in this year’s Doors Open London sponsored by the London Heritage Council.
Three Mustangs selected in CFL Draft
Three Western Mustang football players were selected in the 2011 Canadian Footbal League draft Sunday afternoon.
Western unites to battle MS
Western’s participation in the annual RONA MS Bike Tour has grown with the merging of two teams.
Chancellor nominations open
All members of the university community are invited to submit nominations for chancellor by May 31.
Edwards to coach women’s volleyball
The University of Western Ontario has appointed Dave Edwards as the head coach of the Western Mustangs women’s volleyball team.
Lacrosse association turns to Western Law
University lacrosse has grown tremendously the last two decades. So when the Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association (CUFLA) recognized a need to redraft the league’s constitution, they called on the Sport Solution Clinic at The University of Western Ontario’s Faculty of Law.