Following an investigation by Campus Community Police Service, Western found no breach of the Student Code of Conduct occurred regarding the four students photographed beneath a banner reading ‘Western Lives Matter’ in a widely circulated photograph from Reunion...
Month: October 2016
Officer-turned-researcher explores police culture
It’s not enough to diversify police forces, stresses one Western researcher. The culture within the forces themselves must change if working conditions are to improve for officers – particularly for women and visible minority officers. “I’m not anti-police; I’m...
Western welcomes students, alumni alike for Reunion Weekend 2016
There was a whirlwind of activity on campus as Western celebrated its Reunion Weekend with a wide range of activities for current and former Western students. Along with the annual Alumni Awards of Merit Dinner, a number of faculties held events and tours, while the...
Making plans to mark the occasion
You’re going to see a lot of red and white mixed in with purple next year as the university prepares to help Canada celebrate its sesquicentennial.
Legendary Western economist enters Order of Canada
Often called the ‘Grandfather of Free Trade,’ Economics professor emeritus Ron Wonnacott was made an Officer of the Order of Canada for his groundbreaking work by Elizabeth Dowdeswell, Lt....
Walk preserves memory of student
A few hundred students, staff and faculty, led by the Health Studies Students’ Association, took part in a memorial walk last week to remember Western student Andrea Christidis, a first-year Health Studies student killed last year on campus by a drunk driver. The...
Western issues statement on racist signage in community
Western University has been made aware of a number of images, symbols and slogans that were shared by Western community members through social media over the past weekend.
Police quash campus threat; student arrested
Time was of the essence when Campus Community Police Service, with London Police Service, acted Monday in thwarting a threat of gun violence on campus.
Western statement on campus threat investigation
Western released the following statement regarding an ongoing police investigation related to a threat to campus.
Fairmount backs Wellness Centre with $1-million gift
Western students now have a central, safe, supportive environment to access even more health and wellness resources thanks to a $1-million donation from the Fairmount Foundation.
Officer-turned-researcher explores police culture
It’s not enough to diversify police forces, stresses one Western researcher. The culture within the forces themselves must change if working conditions are to improve for officers – particularly for women and visible minority officers. “I’m not anti-police; I’m...
Western welcomes students, alumni alike for Reunion Weekend 2016
There was a whirlwind of activity on campus as Western celebrated its Reunion Weekend with a wide range of activities for current and former Western students. Along with the annual Alumni Awards of Merit Dinner, a number of faculties held events and tours, while the...
Making plans to mark the occasion
You’re going to see a lot of red and white mixed in with purple next year as the university prepares to help Canada celebrate its sesquicentennial.
Legendary Western economist enters Order of Canada
Often called the ‘Grandfather of Free Trade,’ Economics professor emeritus Ron Wonnacott was made an Officer of the Order of Canada for his groundbreaking work by Elizabeth Dowdeswell, Lt....
Walk preserves memory of student
A few hundred students, staff and faculty, led by the Health Studies Students’ Association, took part in a memorial walk last week to remember Western student Andrea Christidis, a first-year Health Studies student killed last year on campus by a drunk driver. The...
Western issues statement on racist signage in community
Western University has been made aware of a number of images, symbols and slogans that were shared by Western community members through social media over the past weekend.
Police quash campus threat; student arrested
Time was of the essence when Campus Community Police Service, with London Police Service, acted Monday in thwarting a threat of gun violence on campus.
Western statement on campus threat investigation
Western released the following statement regarding an ongoing police investigation related to a threat to campus.
Fairmount backs Wellness Centre with $1-million gift
Western students now have a central, safe, supportive environment to access even more health and wellness resources thanks to a $1-million donation from the Fairmount Foundation.