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Year: 2013

Western preparing for new copyright landscape

Western preparing for new copyright landscape

Don’t call Tom Adam ‘the copyright police.’ This fall, Adam was named project manager and special advisor to the provost on copyright. His job focuses on enhancing ‘copyright literacy’ across campus – especially among faculty and graduate stud …

Former Mustangs QB named Laurier head coach

While Michael Faulds faced some pressure situations as the Mustangs quarterback from 2005-09, the Edin Mills, Ont., native will soon see the game from a whole new perspective. The all-time leading passer in Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) history has been named the head football coach of the Laurier Golden Hawks.

Alumni Art Collection spotlight

Alumni Art Collection spotlight

In 1966, the Alumni Association formed a committee to research and assemble a collection of museum-quality contemporary art. Today, the Alumni Art Collection boasts 18 artworks by outstanding international, national and regional artists including Jack Chambers, Greg...

Winders: Shed a ‘tier,’ don’t add one to postsecondary research

Winders: Shed a ‘tier,’ don’t add one to postsecondary research

For a newspaper columnist, attention is a divine right. Seriously, even the Gospels – the most look-at-me text I can think of right now – weren’t written with little pictures of the author embedded in the text. (And I say that with all awareness of what lurks above.)

Owen documentary now available in Canada

Owen documentary now available in Canada

The BBC-TV program Panorama featured Western neuroscientist Adrian Owen last fall detailing his revolutionary efforts to communicate with severely brain-injured patients.

Theatre Western nominated for magazine honours

Theatre Western nominated for magazine honours

Theatre Western has been nominated for four Beat DISH Magazine Awards for the group’s productions of Jerome, The Historical Spectacle and Legally Blonde. The annual Beat DISH Awards celebrate the best in London theatre.

Former Mustangs QB named Laurier head coach

While Michael Faulds faced some pressure situations as the Mustangs quarterback from 2005-09, the Edin Mills, Ont., native will soon see the game from a whole new perspective. The all-time leading passer in Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) history has been named the head football coach of the Laurier Golden Hawks.

Alumni Art Collection spotlight

Alumni Art Collection spotlight

In 1966, the Alumni Association formed a committee to research and assemble a collection of museum-quality contemporary art. Today, the Alumni Art Collection boasts 18 artworks by outstanding international, national and regional artists including Jack Chambers, Greg...

Winders: Shed a ‘tier,’ don’t add one to postsecondary research

Winders: Shed a ‘tier,’ don’t add one to postsecondary research

For a newspaper columnist, attention is a divine right. Seriously, even the Gospels – the most look-at-me text I can think of right now – weren’t written with little pictures of the author embedded in the text. (And I say that with all awareness of what lurks above.)

Owen documentary now available in Canada

Owen documentary now available in Canada

The BBC-TV program Panorama featured Western neuroscientist Adrian Owen last fall detailing his revolutionary efforts to communicate with severely brain-injured patients.

Theatre Western nominated for magazine honours

Theatre Western nominated for magazine honours

Theatre Western has been nominated for four Beat DISH Magazine Awards for the group’s productions of Jerome, The Historical Spectacle and Legally Blonde. The annual Beat DISH Awards celebrate the best in London theatre.