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Student-athletes honoured at Mustangs Ring Ceremony
Graduating from Western as a student-athlete has a nice ring to it. No, really, there’s now a ring for it.
Mustangs pair ready to tackle draft day
On Tuesday, Dylan Ainsworth and Beau Landry will answers telephone calls that could change their lives. In one ring, they’ll go from university students just wrapping up exams to potential CFL players.
Sisters craft their own sound through studies
Not many students arrive to class with books and backpacks they made themselves. And then there’s Emily and Becky Shaw.
How imaging investment is paying off for Western
Dr. Ting-Yim Lee’s work was the centerpiece of a recent Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) study pointing to medical imaging not only as “one of Canada’s research and development strengths,” but also as a sound investment for past – and future – federal dollars.
Creed named director of The Africa Institute
Western Biology professor Irena Creed has been named director of The Africa Institute, effective May 1.
Graduate students connect education and neuroscience
Western graduate students Stephanie Budgen and Anna Matejko’s work in the area of cognitive neuroscience is now part of a new web-based, open-access science journal launced by Nature Publishing Group recently at the USA Science and Engineering Festival in Washington, DC.
Patterson adds to Western’s Bank of Canada presence
Alumna Lynn Patterson’s rise to Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada puts Western economists at four of the top six positions at the bank, including governor, senior deputy governor and two of four deputy governor posts.
Deakin re-appointed as Provost & Vice-President (Academic)
Western’s Board of Governors has re-appointed Provost & Vice-President (Academic) Janice Deakin to a second five-year term, ending July 30, 2020. The unanimous decision comes more than a year before the current term’s expiration on July 30, 2015.
Open house set for Western Bed & Breakfast
With construction complete, Conference Services invites you to see the new home of Western’s Bed & Breakfast from 3-5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 15 in Ontario Hall.
Murray’s $1.6-million gift to benefit graduate students
Announced Monday, the gift will provide more than $60,000 in annual support to graduate students who are studying in the areas of Pathology, and Microbiology and Immunology through scholarships.
Undergrads, share your Experience with future students
Are you a current undergraduate student studying on Main Campus who loves Western? Are you a member of a student club, council, team or other activity or organization? Have you participated in an exchange, internship, volunteer or other co-curricular activity? Do you have a story to tell about your academic program, co-curricular or extracurricular experiences at Western?
Registration open for Staff & Faculty Summer Games
Who says the kids get to have all the fun?
USC recognizes four with highest teaching honour
For many students, these four people stand at the head of the class.
Student-athletes honoured at Mustangs Ring Ceremony
Graduating from Western as a student-athlete has a nice ring to it. No, really, there’s now a ring for it.
Mustangs pair ready to tackle draft day
On Tuesday, Dylan Ainsworth and Beau Landry will answers telephone calls that could change their lives. In one ring, they’ll go from university students just wrapping up exams to potential CFL players.
Sisters craft their own sound through studies
Not many students arrive to class with books and backpacks they made themselves. And then there’s Emily and Becky Shaw.
How imaging investment is paying off for Western
Dr. Ting-Yim Lee’s work was the centerpiece of a recent Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) study pointing to medical imaging not only as “one of Canada’s research and development strengths,” but also as a sound investment for past – and future – federal dollars.
Creed named director of The Africa Institute
Western Biology professor Irena Creed has been named director of The Africa Institute, effective May 1.
Graduate students connect education and neuroscience
Western graduate students Stephanie Budgen and Anna Matejko’s work in the area of cognitive neuroscience is now part of a new web-based, open-access science journal launced by Nature Publishing Group recently at the USA Science and Engineering Festival in Washington, DC.
Patterson adds to Western’s Bank of Canada presence
Alumna Lynn Patterson’s rise to Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada puts Western economists at four of the top six positions at the bank, including governor, senior deputy governor and two of four deputy governor posts.
Deakin re-appointed as Provost & Vice-President (Academic)
Western’s Board of Governors has re-appointed Provost & Vice-President (Academic) Janice Deakin to a second five-year term, ending July 30, 2020. The unanimous decision comes more than a year before the current term’s expiration on July 30, 2015.
Open house set for Western Bed & Breakfast
With construction complete, Conference Services invites you to see the new home of Western’s Bed & Breakfast from 3-5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 15 in Ontario Hall.
Murray’s $1.6-million gift to benefit graduate students
Announced Monday, the gift will provide more than $60,000 in annual support to graduate students who are studying in the areas of Pathology, and Microbiology and Immunology through scholarships.
Undergrads, share your Experience with future students
Are you a current undergraduate student studying on Main Campus who loves Western? Are you a member of a student club, council, team or other activity or organization? Have you participated in an exchange, internship, volunteer or other co-curricular activity? Do you have a story to tell about your academic program, co-curricular or extracurricular experiences at Western?