Conniving, murderous empress one week. Naïve flower child the next. It’s all in a day’s work for Jennifer Kee. While the master’s vocal student at Western University’s Don Wright Faculty of Music juggles the demands of her final academic year, sh …
Month: February 2012
Talbot: Lessons from one in the room and one long gone
I had never attended a lecture quite like this.
Johnson wins 3M National Teaching Fellowship
Western University professor Marjorie Johnson has been awarded the highest teaching honour in Canada – a 3M National Teaching Fellowship.
Song remains the same for researcher
Western University neuroscientist Jessica Grahn admits, getting to this point in her career – one ready to take a giant leap forward – required a journey to convince herself of the work’s worth in the scientific community.
How to make London super!
What can the city do to encourage Western University graduates to live, work and play in the city once they finish their studies? Western News hand-picked 11 knowledgeable and engaged individuals in the Western community and asked just that.
Academics, industry leaders expose students to possibilities
Here’s a common assumption: All Health Sciences students will end up working in medicine, on the frontlines, administering health care.
Campus Digest, Feb. 9
Western invites MPs to head Back to Class Photos by Paul Mayne, Western News Western University is one of a number of institutions across the province showcasing innovative teaching practices, part of the Council of Ontario Universities series of Back to Class...
Rowing coach brings sport to the world
While a back injury during his first year at Western University ended Matt Waddell’s ability to compete as a rower, the love of the sport remained strong.
Huron offers food for thought
Huron University College is creating an academic community outside the classroom, with the introduction of its new lunchtime conversation group.
Alumna adds Juno nod to accolades
Western University alumna Kerri Ough has one more reason to celebrate. Nominations for this year’s Juno Awards were just announced and Ough and her Good Lovelies mates are up for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year: Group.
Norton Rose supports Western Experience
Western Law students can enjoy a renovated space to gather and relax thanks to the support from the law firm Norton Rose Canada LLP.
No better time for a Dickens celebration
Consider it a tale of two centuries just in time for the literary master’s 200th birthday on Feb. 7.
Kang among jubilee honourees
Western University professor Chil-Yong Kang was named among 60 Canadians today to receive the Diamond Jubilee Medal, created in honour of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
Talbot: Lessons from one in the room and one long gone
I had never attended a lecture quite like this.
Johnson wins 3M National Teaching Fellowship
Western University professor Marjorie Johnson has been awarded the highest teaching honour in Canada – a 3M National Teaching Fellowship.
Song remains the same for researcher
Western University neuroscientist Jessica Grahn admits, getting to this point in her career – one ready to take a giant leap forward – required a journey to convince herself of the work’s worth in the scientific community.
How to make London super!
What can the city do to encourage Western University graduates to live, work and play in the city once they finish their studies? Western News hand-picked 11 knowledgeable and engaged individuals in the Western community and asked just that.
Academics, industry leaders expose students to possibilities
Here’s a common assumption: All Health Sciences students will end up working in medicine, on the frontlines, administering health care.
Campus Digest, Feb. 9
Western invites MPs to head Back to Class Photos by Paul Mayne, Western News Western University is one of a number of institutions across the province showcasing innovative teaching practices, part of the Council of Ontario Universities series of Back to Class...
Rowing coach brings sport to the world
While a back injury during his first year at Western University ended Matt Waddell’s ability to compete as a rower, the love of the sport remained strong.
Huron offers food for thought
Huron University College is creating an academic community outside the classroom, with the introduction of its new lunchtime conversation group.
Alumna adds Juno nod to accolades
Western University alumna Kerri Ough has one more reason to celebrate. Nominations for this year’s Juno Awards were just announced and Ough and her Good Lovelies mates are up for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year: Group.
Norton Rose supports Western Experience
Western Law students can enjoy a renovated space to gather and relax thanks to the support from the law firm Norton Rose Canada LLP.
No better time for a Dickens celebration
Consider it a tale of two centuries just in time for the literary master’s 200th birthday on Feb. 7.
Kang among jubilee honourees
Western University professor Chil-Yong Kang was named among 60 Canadians today to receive the Diamond Jubilee Medal, created in honour of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.