Last week, Western’s Board of Governors ratified a four-year agreement with the University of Western Ontario Staff Association (UWOSA). UWOSA represents almost 1,000 employees who are engaged in administrative and research support roles at the unive …
Month: September 2013
Leadership discussion shares Homecoming stage
Is there a quiet revolution in leadership? Maybe, according to professor Joel Faflak, director of Western’s new School for Advanced Studies in the Arts & Humanities.
Western University statement on cheerleading ticket
Western University acknowledges the successful efforts of the London Police in maintaining a safe and enjoyable environment through Project L.E.A.R.N., while allowing our students and alumni to celebrate another wonderful Homecoming.
Call for applications – Fellowship in Teaching Innovation
The Fellowship in Teaching Innovation encourages Western faculty to pursue teaching innovations.
von Klitzing delivers Laird Memorial Lecture
German physicist Klaus von Klitzing reached in his pocket to produce his 1985 Nobel Prize in Physics as he delivered the Elizabeth Laird Memorial Lecture at Western last week.
Celebrating 100 years of Western athletics
Western has kicked off a celebration of 100 years of university athletics and you can get in the game in a variety of ways.
Tracking devices explore concussions on the playing field
A former Mustangs football player, now pursuing a master’s degree in Kinesiology, Kody Campbell tackles the science behind the hard hits and the triggers of concussions.
Barney: Revisiting the ‘spirits’ of Homecomings past
Since the earliest days of Mustang athletics, football has dominated the autumn sports scene on campus. Pep rallies, bonfires, welcome of trains bearing home the triumphant victors, increasingly large and boisterous crowds in old J. W. Little Stadium, all factored into an atmosphere of excitement and celebration.
Winders: Quit allowing our ‘value’ to be narrowly defined by others
I left university for the last time 15 years ago. Or so I thought.
Faflak: Leadership provides more than simple fascination
Leadership is everywhere these days. Why now, and why with such urgency?
London, Western rally for release of detained professors
Members of London’s medical and Western communities rallied, calling for the freedom of Western professor and emergency room physician Dr. Tarek Loubani and York University professor and filmmaker John Greyson, who have been held captive without charges in an Egyptian jail since Aug. 16, when they were arrested on their way to the Gaza Strip.
Dedication fulfills young alumnus’ ‘Wish’ for others
For Tom Cheung, the game-changer was a project in his final year of university.
Engineering professor builds a cleaner future
Ernest Yanful is confident it can change the world.
Leadership discussion shares Homecoming stage
Is there a quiet revolution in leadership? Maybe, according to professor Joel Faflak, director of Western’s new School for Advanced Studies in the Arts & Humanities.
Western University statement on cheerleading ticket
Western University acknowledges the successful efforts of the London Police in maintaining a safe and enjoyable environment through Project L.E.A.R.N., while allowing our students and alumni to celebrate another wonderful Homecoming.
Call for applications – Fellowship in Teaching Innovation
The Fellowship in Teaching Innovation encourages Western faculty to pursue teaching innovations.
von Klitzing delivers Laird Memorial Lecture
German physicist Klaus von Klitzing reached in his pocket to produce his 1985 Nobel Prize in Physics as he delivered the Elizabeth Laird Memorial Lecture at Western last week.
Celebrating 100 years of Western athletics
Western has kicked off a celebration of 100 years of university athletics and you can get in the game in a variety of ways.
Tracking devices explore concussions on the playing field
A former Mustangs football player, now pursuing a master’s degree in Kinesiology, Kody Campbell tackles the science behind the hard hits and the triggers of concussions.
Barney: Revisiting the ‘spirits’ of Homecomings past
Since the earliest days of Mustang athletics, football has dominated the autumn sports scene on campus. Pep rallies, bonfires, welcome of trains bearing home the triumphant victors, increasingly large and boisterous crowds in old J. W. Little Stadium, all factored into an atmosphere of excitement and celebration.
Winders: Quit allowing our ‘value’ to be narrowly defined by others
I left university for the last time 15 years ago. Or so I thought.
Faflak: Leadership provides more than simple fascination
Leadership is everywhere these days. Why now, and why with such urgency?
London, Western rally for release of detained professors
Members of London’s medical and Western communities rallied, calling for the freedom of Western professor and emergency room physician Dr. Tarek Loubani and York University professor and filmmaker John Greyson, who have been held captive without charges in an Egyptian jail since Aug. 16, when they were arrested on their way to the Gaza Strip.
Dedication fulfills young alumnus’ ‘Wish’ for others
For Tom Cheung, the game-changer was a project in his final year of university.
Engineering professor builds a cleaner future
Ernest Yanful is confident it can change the world.