Geoff Beattie, LLB’84, chairman of Relay Ventures and former CEO of The Woodbridge Company Limited, established the Beattie Family Lecture Series in Business Law in 2008. Past speakers in the series include Nobel Prize-winning economists Robert Shiller a …
Year: 2013
Love Books? Annual Used Book Sale in UCC
Western Foot Patrol is holding its annual Used Book Sale from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, March 26-27 in the University Community Centre.
Grant fuels ‘gold-plated’ idea on cancer
A multi-disciplinary team of researchers led by scientists in London and Toronto is developing a simple tool that could one day make it easier to choose the best available cancer treatments for individual patients and improve their chances for survival.
Nominations open for staff representative on Senate
Nominations and applications are now accepted for an administrative staff representative on Senate.
‘Western Revealed’ airs episode two tonight
French professor Henri Boyi is among the features on ‘Western Revealed,’ 8:30 p.m. tonight on Rogers Television (channel 13 in London).
Western celebrates World Water Day
In celebration of World Water Day 2013 and the International Year of Water Cooperation, Western and EnviroWestern are hosting a special interdisciplinary event on Friday, March 22, featuring researchers from the Faculties of Engineering, Science and Arts & Humanities.
Information sought on missing student
Police are continuing to search for a missing male student, Noah Kishinevsky, 19, a resident of Saugeen Maitland Hall at Western.
Study shows large farms making record investments
In 2009, in the midst of a global economic recession total investments on Canadian farms exceeded $11.4 billion, up from $8.2 billion in 2001.
Four undergrads tapped for planetary prize
Four Western Geology/Planetary Science undergraduate students were selected to participate in the NASA Undergraduate Planetary Science Research Conference, which will be held Sunday in Houston, Texas, prior to the 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC).
Panel to discuss online learning assessment
The Teaching Support Centre recognizes that assessing student learning is a critical part of an instructor’s role.
Celebrating five decades of ‘just doing his job’
Even after five decades in law enforcement, Elgin Austen can still be surprised.
Davenport: Rwanda Forum eyes what ‘lies ahead’ for country
The Friends of Rwanda Forum will be launched 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday, March 21 in the Great Hall at Western. The event is open to the public and all are invited.
OBI funding to target neurodegeneration
When Ruth McFeat heard the Ontario Brain Institute (OBI) was investing $15 million to support research on neurodegeneration, the progressive loss of the structure and/or function of neurons, she couldn’t have been more thrilled.
Love Books? Annual Used Book Sale in UCC
Western Foot Patrol is holding its annual Used Book Sale from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, March 26-27 in the University Community Centre.
Grant fuels ‘gold-plated’ idea on cancer
A multi-disciplinary team of researchers led by scientists in London and Toronto is developing a simple tool that could one day make it easier to choose the best available cancer treatments for individual patients and improve their chances for survival.
Nominations open for staff representative on Senate
Nominations and applications are now accepted for an administrative staff representative on Senate.
‘Western Revealed’ airs episode two tonight
French professor Henri Boyi is among the features on ‘Western Revealed,’ 8:30 p.m. tonight on Rogers Television (channel 13 in London).
Western celebrates World Water Day
In celebration of World Water Day 2013 and the International Year of Water Cooperation, Western and EnviroWestern are hosting a special interdisciplinary event on Friday, March 22, featuring researchers from the Faculties of Engineering, Science and Arts & Humanities.
Information sought on missing student
Police are continuing to search for a missing male student, Noah Kishinevsky, 19, a resident of Saugeen Maitland Hall at Western.
Study shows large farms making record investments
In 2009, in the midst of a global economic recession total investments on Canadian farms exceeded $11.4 billion, up from $8.2 billion in 2001.
Four undergrads tapped for planetary prize
Four Western Geology/Planetary Science undergraduate students were selected to participate in the NASA Undergraduate Planetary Science Research Conference, which will be held Sunday in Houston, Texas, prior to the 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC).
Panel to discuss online learning assessment
The Teaching Support Centre recognizes that assessing student learning is a critical part of an instructor’s role.
Celebrating five decades of ‘just doing his job’
Even after five decades in law enforcement, Elgin Austen can still be surprised.
Davenport: Rwanda Forum eyes what ‘lies ahead’ for country
The Friends of Rwanda Forum will be launched 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday, March 21 in the Great Hall at Western. The event is open to the public and all are invited.
OBI funding to target neurodegeneration
When Ruth McFeat heard the Ontario Brain Institute (OBI) was investing $15 million to support research on neurodegeneration, the progressive loss of the structure and/or function of neurons, she couldn’t have been more thrilled.