Jaxson Khan’s recent trip to Iqaluit was the start of a dialogue – one he hopes brings about positive change, not only in Canada’s Great North, but across the nation. Khan, a third-year Global Studies student at Huron University College, recently tr …
Year: 2013
Giuffre, Thomson named Athletes of the Week
Badminton player Martin Giuffre and track athlete Brenna Thomson have been named the Western Mustangs Goodlife Fitness Athletes of the Week for March 11-17.
Western joins Hydro One’s engineering partnership
Western recently announced a new partnership with Hydro One, Ryerson University, University of Ontario Institute of Technology and University of Waterloo to increase enrolment and career opportunities for female students studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Chronic pain management workshop set
Members of the Western community are invited to a chronic pain management workshop, hosted by the Joint Motion Program and The Arthritis Society of London, scheduled for 4:30-6:30 p.m. March 21 in the University Community Center, room 66.
Kohler awarded Alzheimer Foundation grant
Western Psychology professor Stefan Kohler has been awarded the Alzheimer Foundation London and Middlesex Premier Research Grant, a $100,000 grant (over two years) to support research, personnel and supportive infrastructure.
Fellowship takes search for answers global
Western professor Stephen Lomber is only the second Canadian to earn the Cattell Fund fellowship in the last two decades.
Winders: Founder’s Day provides opportunity to say thanks. Just not to Isaac.
It’s not a matter of Western being my first choice, or even my last choice, it’s that Western was never even a choice. My career was set, and it didn’t include this university – or even Canada, for that matter.
Cope named Ivey Business Leader of the Year
George Cope, HBA ’84, president/CEO of BCE Inc. and Bell Canada, has been named the 2013 Ivey Business Leader Award.
Ivey wins multiple awards at case competition
Faculty members from the Richard Ivey School of Business have been awarded top honours in three of 14 categories in the 2013 European Foundation of Management Development (EFMD) case-writing competition.
Alumna fiddles around with Canadian tradition
The soundtrack for Celina Di Cecca’s homecoming is lively.
President shares thoughts on Alumni Association’s future
On the one day of the year he asks alumni to set aside time to share the Western story with others, Alumni Association president Robert Collins set aside time to share his thoughts on the state of the alumni association with Western News editor Jason Winders.
Take a digital walk down memory lane
Western Archives recently completed a project to digitize the Occidentalia (Western’s yearbook), from the early 1920s through the 1980s.
Gender class makes curriculum cut; work remains
What started as a conversation in a Western residence eight years ago will be an elective course in high schools across the province come this fall.
Giuffre, Thomson named Athletes of the Week
Badminton player Martin Giuffre and track athlete Brenna Thomson have been named the Western Mustangs Goodlife Fitness Athletes of the Week for March 11-17.
Western joins Hydro One’s engineering partnership
Western recently announced a new partnership with Hydro One, Ryerson University, University of Ontario Institute of Technology and University of Waterloo to increase enrolment and career opportunities for female students studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Chronic pain management workshop set
Members of the Western community are invited to a chronic pain management workshop, hosted by the Joint Motion Program and The Arthritis Society of London, scheduled for 4:30-6:30 p.m. March 21 in the University Community Center, room 66.
Kohler awarded Alzheimer Foundation grant
Western Psychology professor Stefan Kohler has been awarded the Alzheimer Foundation London and Middlesex Premier Research Grant, a $100,000 grant (over two years) to support research, personnel and supportive infrastructure.
Fellowship takes search for answers global
Western professor Stephen Lomber is only the second Canadian to earn the Cattell Fund fellowship in the last two decades.
Winders: Founder’s Day provides opportunity to say thanks. Just not to Isaac.
It’s not a matter of Western being my first choice, or even my last choice, it’s that Western was never even a choice. My career was set, and it didn’t include this university – or even Canada, for that matter.
Cope named Ivey Business Leader of the Year
George Cope, HBA ’84, president/CEO of BCE Inc. and Bell Canada, has been named the 2013 Ivey Business Leader Award.
Ivey wins multiple awards at case competition
Faculty members from the Richard Ivey School of Business have been awarded top honours in three of 14 categories in the 2013 European Foundation of Management Development (EFMD) case-writing competition.
Alumna fiddles around with Canadian tradition
The soundtrack for Celina Di Cecca’s homecoming is lively.
President shares thoughts on Alumni Association’s future
On the one day of the year he asks alumni to set aside time to share the Western story with others, Alumni Association president Robert Collins set aside time to share his thoughts on the state of the alumni association with Western News editor Jason Winders.
Take a digital walk down memory lane
Western Archives recently completed a project to digitize the Occidentalia (Western’s yearbook), from the early 1920s through the 1980s.
Gender class makes curriculum cut; work remains
What started as a conversation in a Western residence eight years ago will be an elective course in high schools across the province come this fall.