Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper chose Western’s Collider Centre for Technology Commercialization in the Advanced Manufacturing Park Monday afternoon as a backdrop for a $5.8 billion announcement of new infrastructure spending across the country, including...
Year: 2014
Trottier returns to national gallery stage
The Ottawa Art Gallery will celebrate the lifework of Canadian artist Gerald Trottier (1925-2004) at an upcoming exhibition entitled, Perspective: Gerald Trottier, to be held in the Art Rental and Sales Gallery.
Western takes to the community ice
From Geography and Dentistry to Audiology, the Research Park and even members of the Mustangs rowing team, Western paints the London Speed Skating Club purple.
Tolkien translation of Beowulf adds little – beyond cash
It will add little, if anything, in terms of new Beowulf scholarship. It will, without a doubt, contribute considerably to the Tolkien estate.
Distracting a working service dog means distracting from its biggest task – helping its owner
Not too long ago, Jacqueline Rennebohm had to part with her beloved dog, Dexter, because you couldn’t resist petting him.
Western faculty earn top university distinctions
Western’s latest honorees of Distinguished University Professorships (DUP) join a select group of faculty members recognized for exceptional scholarly careers. Honoured this year with the university’s top award for faculty are Jeremy McNeil, Biology; Cheryl Forchuk, Nursing; and Michael Rieder, Paediatrics, Medicine, and Physiology & Pharmacology.
Read All Over – Book reviews, March 2014
Multilevel Governance and Emergency Management in Canadian Municipalities Ed. Daniel Henstra McGill-Queen’s Press, 2013. 221 pages If tragedies such as the Alberta flood, or the Lac Megantic derailment, and other calamities that harm people and property are any...
Flag to be lowered in student’s honour
The Western community is mourning the death of Jordan Morrison, 22, a Faculty of Social Science student, who died Saturday, March 22.
Services set for Social Science student
The Western community is mourning the death of Jordan Morrison, 22, a Faculty of Social Science student, who died Saturday, March 22.
McQueen to discuss quest to make ‘Man of La Mancha’
Director, dramaturge and teacher Robert McQueen will take you on his quest to bring The Man of La Mancha, to the Stratford Festival stage at 12:30 p.m. Friday, April 4 in Conron Hall, University College.
President, five alumni among competition finalists
Western President Amit Chakma, along with five Western alumni, have been named finalist for the RBC Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Award for 2014.
Western Film Festival ready to roll
Lights, camera, Western. The stage is set for the 2014 Western Film Festival scheduled for 5-9 p.m. Friday, March 28, at the Wolf Performance Hall, London Public Library, 251 Dundas St.
Flag lowered in student’s memory
The Western community is mourning the death of Patrick James Drummond, a second-year Political Science student, who died Dec. 27. A memorial service was held on Jan. 3.
Trottier returns to national gallery stage
The Ottawa Art Gallery will celebrate the lifework of Canadian artist Gerald Trottier (1925-2004) at an upcoming exhibition entitled, Perspective: Gerald Trottier, to be held in the Art Rental and Sales Gallery.
Western takes to the community ice
From Geography and Dentistry to Audiology, the Research Park and even members of the Mustangs rowing team, Western paints the London Speed Skating Club purple.
Tolkien translation of Beowulf adds little – beyond cash
It will add little, if anything, in terms of new Beowulf scholarship. It will, without a doubt, contribute considerably to the Tolkien estate.
Distracting a working service dog means distracting from its biggest task – helping its owner
Not too long ago, Jacqueline Rennebohm had to part with her beloved dog, Dexter, because you couldn’t resist petting him.
Western faculty earn top university distinctions
Western’s latest honorees of Distinguished University Professorships (DUP) join a select group of faculty members recognized for exceptional scholarly careers. Honoured this year with the university’s top award for faculty are Jeremy McNeil, Biology; Cheryl Forchuk, Nursing; and Michael Rieder, Paediatrics, Medicine, and Physiology & Pharmacology.
Read All Over – Book reviews, March 2014
Multilevel Governance and Emergency Management in Canadian Municipalities Ed. Daniel Henstra McGill-Queen’s Press, 2013. 221 pages If tragedies such as the Alberta flood, or the Lac Megantic derailment, and other calamities that harm people and property are any...
Flag to be lowered in student’s honour
The Western community is mourning the death of Jordan Morrison, 22, a Faculty of Social Science student, who died Saturday, March 22.
Services set for Social Science student
The Western community is mourning the death of Jordan Morrison, 22, a Faculty of Social Science student, who died Saturday, March 22.
McQueen to discuss quest to make ‘Man of La Mancha’
Director, dramaturge and teacher Robert McQueen will take you on his quest to bring The Man of La Mancha, to the Stratford Festival stage at 12:30 p.m. Friday, April 4 in Conron Hall, University College.
President, five alumni among competition finalists
Western President Amit Chakma, along with five Western alumni, have been named finalist for the RBC Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Award for 2014.
Western Film Festival ready to roll
Lights, camera, Western. The stage is set for the 2014 Western Film Festival scheduled for 5-9 p.m. Friday, March 28, at the Wolf Performance Hall, London Public Library, 251 Dundas St.
Flag lowered in student’s memory
The Western community is mourning the death of Patrick James Drummond, a second-year Political Science student, who died Dec. 27. A memorial service was held on Jan. 3.