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Month: May 2015

President launches website to chronicle engagement

President launches website to chronicle engagement

If you don’t have an opportunity to meet him face to face, Western President Amit Chakma is hoping you’ll meet with him screen to screen. Launched May 25, the president’s Engaging Our Community website will capture the concerns and issues raised as Chakma continues to...

New book celebrates artist, former McIntosh curator

New book celebrates artist, former McIntosh curator

Alumnus Tom Smart, BA’83, left, and artist Maurice Stubbs sign copies of the new book, Maurice Stubbs, Intuitive Painter, at the book launch today, at the McIntosh Gallery. Smart is a co-author of the book along with McIntosh curator Catherine Elliot Shaw and Phillip...

Chancellor nominations open

Chancellor nominations open

Western is seeking nominations from the university community as the search begins for the institution’s 22nd chancellor in its 137-year history, the University Secretariat’s office announced today. Western’s Board of Governors and Senate have established an Electoral...

The Big Ideas Issue

The Big Ideas Issue

Join members of the Rotman Institute of Philosophy in this special edition of Western News as they offer up their BIG IDEAS on the questions you’ll be facing tomorrow – and beyond. Better we understand science, better we understand ourselves. By Stathis Psillos;...

Big Ideas: Working out ideas on fitness

Big Ideas: Working out ideas on fitness

While there has been a lot of feminist attention paid to the diet industry, and the tyranny of increasingly difficult-to-attain ideals of the feminine body, feminist scholars have done little analysis of fitness – the fitness industry, fitness culture and the...

Big Ideas: Moving beyond ‘trusting your gut’

Big Ideas: Moving beyond ‘trusting your gut’

The output of a computer program predicts a big storm will hit your city. You’re the mayor and you have to decide whether or not the computer’s prediction is to be trusted. Another computer program says a skyscraper will not vibrate dangerously in the prevailing...

Big Ideas: Finding the best path to saving the world

Big Ideas: Finding the best path to saving the world

Human activity now disrupts many of the global-scale systems upon which our survival depends. People around the world are working to find the best way of understanding and responding to this situation, but disagreement is widespread. The need is urgent to find a way...

Big Ideas: Engaging in debate over future food systems

Big Ideas: Engaging in debate over future food systems

On Aug. 10, 1973, our food system fundamentally changed. On that day, U.S. President Richard Nixon signed the Agriculture and Consumer Protection Act of 1973, which replaced the United States’ long-standing policies of price supports with new policies geared toward...

Big Ideas: Tiny, happy people faring well

Big Ideas: Tiny, happy people faring well

Aristotle thinks children cannot fare well because they cannot, on account of their intellectual and moral immaturity, exhibit intellectual and moral virtues, as he understands them. But his conclusion follows only because he assumes the only way to fare well is to...

Big Ideas: Placing a proper value on parenting

Big Ideas: Placing a proper value on parenting

What are the most valuable ‘good things’ in our lives? Such questions are abstract, the stuff of thousands of years of philosophical thinking and writing, but the answers also bear directly on some important issues of current government policy. For example, many...

Cua, Jackson to receive honorary degrees

Cua, Jackson to receive honorary degrees

Innovative business executive Simon Cua, who leads the largest LED lighting manufacturer in China, will receive an honorary degree from Western at the 2015 Hong Kong Convocation on Sunday, May 31. Former Olympian and Canadian sports executive Roger Jackson will also...

New book celebrates artist, former McIntosh curator

New book celebrates artist, former McIntosh curator

Alumnus Tom Smart, BA’83, left, and artist Maurice Stubbs sign copies of the new book, Maurice Stubbs, Intuitive Painter, at the book launch today, at the McIntosh Gallery. Smart is a co-author of the book along with McIntosh curator Catherine Elliot Shaw and Phillip...

Chancellor nominations open

Chancellor nominations open

Western is seeking nominations from the university community as the search begins for the institution’s 22nd chancellor in its 137-year history, the University Secretariat’s office announced today. Western’s Board of Governors and Senate have established an Electoral...

The Big Ideas Issue

The Big Ideas Issue

Join members of the Rotman Institute of Philosophy in this special edition of Western News as they offer up their BIG IDEAS on the questions you’ll be facing tomorrow – and beyond. Better we understand science, better we understand ourselves. By Stathis Psillos;...

Big Ideas: Working out ideas on fitness

Big Ideas: Working out ideas on fitness

While there has been a lot of feminist attention paid to the diet industry, and the tyranny of increasingly difficult-to-attain ideals of the feminine body, feminist scholars have done little analysis of fitness – the fitness industry, fitness culture and the...

Big Ideas: Moving beyond ‘trusting your gut’

Big Ideas: Moving beyond ‘trusting your gut’

The output of a computer program predicts a big storm will hit your city. You’re the mayor and you have to decide whether or not the computer’s prediction is to be trusted. Another computer program says a skyscraper will not vibrate dangerously in the prevailing...

Big Ideas: Finding the best path to saving the world

Big Ideas: Finding the best path to saving the world

Human activity now disrupts many of the global-scale systems upon which our survival depends. People around the world are working to find the best way of understanding and responding to this situation, but disagreement is widespread. The need is urgent to find a way...

Big Ideas: Engaging in debate over future food systems

Big Ideas: Engaging in debate over future food systems

On Aug. 10, 1973, our food system fundamentally changed. On that day, U.S. President Richard Nixon signed the Agriculture and Consumer Protection Act of 1973, which replaced the United States’ long-standing policies of price supports with new policies geared toward...

Big Ideas: Tiny, happy people faring well

Big Ideas: Tiny, happy people faring well

Aristotle thinks children cannot fare well because they cannot, on account of their intellectual and moral immaturity, exhibit intellectual and moral virtues, as he understands them. But his conclusion follows only because he assumes the only way to fare well is to...

Big Ideas: Placing a proper value on parenting

Big Ideas: Placing a proper value on parenting

What are the most valuable ‘good things’ in our lives? Such questions are abstract, the stuff of thousands of years of philosophical thinking and writing, but the answers also bear directly on some important issues of current government policy. For example, many...

Cua, Jackson to receive honorary degrees

Cua, Jackson to receive honorary degrees

Innovative business executive Simon Cua, who leads the largest LED lighting manufacturer in China, will receive an honorary degree from Western at the 2015 Hong Kong Convocation on Sunday, May 31. Former Olympian and Canadian sports executive Roger Jackson will also...