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Month: April 2014

Murray’s $1.6-million gift to benefit graduate students

Paul Mayne // Western NewsDr. Robert Murray, former Department of Microbiology and Immunology professor and chair, chats with Western President Amit Chakma prior to the announcement of a $1.6 million by Murray’s wife, former Western employee Marion M …

Weedon delves into budget numbers for Senate

Weedon delves into budget numbers for Senate

Alan Weedon, vice-provost (faculty, planning and policy), responded to senate questions Friday afternoon about the university’s budget, and the extent of the surplus in its financial statement.

Whelan: Applauding new leadership in crucial student priorities at Western

The university recently announced and appointed two new strong leadership positions within the university administration, the associate vice-president (AVP) student experience and the vice-provost academic programs. Previously, these two portfolios were led by one individual, the vice-provost academic programs and students.

Professor explores costs of school closings to communities

Professor explores costs of school closings to communities

The continually postponed, yet somehow impending, closure of Lorne Avenue Public School in London’s Old East Village is just one example of an incongruence that exists between a community’s needs and policies surrounding school closures in the province.

Western addressing ‘Heartbleed’ concerns

Western addressing ‘Heartbleed’ concerns

Western Information Technology Services (ITS) was alerted to the most recent Internet threat – known as the ‘Heartbleed bug’ – on Tuesday and took immediate action, said Jeff Grieve, Information Technology Services director.

Students talk against the clock at competition

Students talk against the clock at competition

Western’s School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies hosts its third annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition on Thursday, April 10, as graduate students compete to present their research in less than three minutes to an audience of judges and peers.

Police warn of vehicle break-ins

Police warn of vehicle break-ins

Western’s Campus Community Police Service has issued a warning about a series of vehicle break-ins across campus in recent weeks.

Weedon delves into budget numbers for Senate

Weedon delves into budget numbers for Senate

Alan Weedon, vice-provost (faculty, planning and policy), responded to senate questions Friday afternoon about the university’s budget, and the extent of the surplus in its financial statement.

Whelan: Applauding new leadership in crucial student priorities at Western

The university recently announced and appointed two new strong leadership positions within the university administration, the associate vice-president (AVP) student experience and the vice-provost academic programs. Previously, these two portfolios were led by one individual, the vice-provost academic programs and students.

Professor explores costs of school closings to communities

Professor explores costs of school closings to communities

The continually postponed, yet somehow impending, closure of Lorne Avenue Public School in London’s Old East Village is just one example of an incongruence that exists between a community’s needs and policies surrounding school closures in the province.

Western addressing ‘Heartbleed’ concerns

Western addressing ‘Heartbleed’ concerns

Western Information Technology Services (ITS) was alerted to the most recent Internet threat – known as the ‘Heartbleed bug’ – on Tuesday and took immediate action, said Jeff Grieve, Information Technology Services director.

Students talk against the clock at competition

Students talk against the clock at competition

Western’s School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies hosts its third annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition on Thursday, April 10, as graduate students compete to present their research in less than three minutes to an audience of judges and peers.

Police warn of vehicle break-ins

Police warn of vehicle break-ins

Western’s Campus Community Police Service has issued a warning about a series of vehicle break-ins across campus in recent weeks.