Leaders and staff are invited to an information session to learn about Western's Canadian Institute of Management (CIM) program. A new class begins in January and new participants are welcome. Classes are held during the day on main campus. The Western CIM program is...
Year: 2012
London Hall wins Rez Powers Down challenge
Students in London Hall dialed back their energy consumption over the past two weeks to win Western’s Rez Powers Down conservation challenge.
Summer power down results in nearly $1 million in savings
Facilities Management officials are excited that university-wide energy conservation efforts this summer resulted in utility bill savings to the tune of $900,000.
Clarke, Campbell named Athletes of the Week
Hockey players Kelly Campbell and Matt Clarke have been named the Western Mustangs Goodlife Fitness Athletes of the Week for Dec. 3-9.
Mustangs announce 2013 schedule
Ontario University Athletics (OUA) announced its 2013 football schedule today, detailing the path the Western Mustangs need to take as they attempt to win their 30th Yates Cup championship and seventh Vanier Cup.
Funeral services set for student
The Western community is mourning the death of Nicholas Rene Lafleur, 21, a Faculty of Social Science student, who died Friday, Nov. 30 at University Hospital, London.
Six students named among Canada’s Next 36
Six Western students from three faculties have been selected as part of ‘The Next 36’ – a search for Canada’s most promising and innovative undergraduates.
Ivey honoured for China outreach efforts
Western’s Richard Ivey School of Business recently received the inaugural Education Excellence Award from the Canada China Business Council (CCBC) for outstanding achievements in expanding Canada’s relationship with China through education, research, alumni relations and student/faculty exchanges.
Book Store at Western Wreath Decorating Contest
Get your creativity warmed up in the Bookstore's Wreath Decorating Contest and help a good cause at the same time. It’s easy to enter! The Bookstore at Western supplies the wreaths, and all your department has to do is decorate one and return it to the Book Store. ...
Soochow-Western centre beams possibilities forward
Western Chemistry professor T.K. Sham describes it as “a new adventure” for not only Western, but for every researcher and student who will be able to work in this still-emerging field, thanks to this partnership.
Study explores post-Walkerton community health
Individuals affected by a breakout of E. coli O157:H7, such as the infamous Walkerton incident more than a decade ago, display no evidence of any increase in cardiovascular disease, which had originally been the thought, according to Western-led study.
Western team aims for search-rescue improvements
Western researchers are partnering with a Toronto technology start-up in developing a low-cost radar sensor that will greatly benefit traditionally costly search-and-rescue efforts.
Meme campaign puts theory into play
It was far from your typical end-of-term essay assignment.
London Hall wins Rez Powers Down challenge
Students in London Hall dialed back their energy consumption over the past two weeks to win Western’s Rez Powers Down conservation challenge.
Summer power down results in nearly $1 million in savings
Facilities Management officials are excited that university-wide energy conservation efforts this summer resulted in utility bill savings to the tune of $900,000.
Clarke, Campbell named Athletes of the Week
Hockey players Kelly Campbell and Matt Clarke have been named the Western Mustangs Goodlife Fitness Athletes of the Week for Dec. 3-9.
Mustangs announce 2013 schedule
Ontario University Athletics (OUA) announced its 2013 football schedule today, detailing the path the Western Mustangs need to take as they attempt to win their 30th Yates Cup championship and seventh Vanier Cup.
Funeral services set for student
The Western community is mourning the death of Nicholas Rene Lafleur, 21, a Faculty of Social Science student, who died Friday, Nov. 30 at University Hospital, London.
Six students named among Canada’s Next 36
Six Western students from three faculties have been selected as part of ‘The Next 36’ – a search for Canada’s most promising and innovative undergraduates.
Ivey honoured for China outreach efforts
Western’s Richard Ivey School of Business recently received the inaugural Education Excellence Award from the Canada China Business Council (CCBC) for outstanding achievements in expanding Canada’s relationship with China through education, research, alumni relations and student/faculty exchanges.
Book Store at Western Wreath Decorating Contest
Get your creativity warmed up in the Bookstore's Wreath Decorating Contest and help a good cause at the same time. It’s easy to enter! The Bookstore at Western supplies the wreaths, and all your department has to do is decorate one and return it to the Book Store. ...
Soochow-Western centre beams possibilities forward
Western Chemistry professor T.K. Sham describes it as “a new adventure” for not only Western, but for every researcher and student who will be able to work in this still-emerging field, thanks to this partnership.
Study explores post-Walkerton community health
Individuals affected by a breakout of E. coli O157:H7, such as the infamous Walkerton incident more than a decade ago, display no evidence of any increase in cardiovascular disease, which had originally been the thought, according to Western-led study.
Western team aims for search-rescue improvements
Western researchers are partnering with a Toronto technology start-up in developing a low-cost radar sensor that will greatly benefit traditionally costly search-and-rescue efforts.
Meme campaign puts theory into play
It was far from your typical end-of-term essay assignment.