Eunice Oladejo, Lauren Allison among five Canadians and 145 delegates meeting in Brazil
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Eunice Oladejo, Lauren Allison among five Canadians and 145 delegates meeting in Brazil
The past dean of Harvard Medical School, a global leader in sustainable investing and a Killam Award-winning geneticist will receive honorary degrees from Western at the 2013 convocations for the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry’s Doctor of Medicine (MD) program, the Richard Ivey School of Business’ Master of Business Administration (MBA) program and Western’s Hong Kong campus, respectively.
The Ontario Ministry of Labour has named Greg Long as the conciliator to meet with representatives from Western and CUPE Local 2692 and assist with negotiations.
If a picture paints a thousand words, Patrick Mahon hopes his ongoing project speaks volumes when it comes to the subject of water and its cultural and environmental importance.
The Western community is mourning the death of Noah Kishinevsky, 19, a first-year Faculty of Science student and resident of Saugeen Maitland Hall, who died Sunday, March 17.
This time around, Matt Ross has a better idea of what to expect.
This weekend, Western will join the world in turning turn out the lights this weekend.
Western Foot Patrol is holding its annual Used Book Sale from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, March 26-27 in the University Community Centre.
A multi-disciplinary team of researchers led by scientists in London and Toronto is developing a simple tool that could one day make it easier to choose the best available cancer treatments for individual patients and improve their chances for survival.
Nominations and applications are now accepted for an administrative staff representative on Senate.
French professor Henri Boyi is among the features on ‘Western Revealed,’ 8:30 p.m. tonight on Rogers Television (channel 13 in London).
In celebration of World Water Day 2013 and the International Year of Water Cooperation, Western and EnviroWestern are hosting a special interdisciplinary event on Friday, March 22, featuring researchers from the Faculties of Engineering, Science and Arts & Humanities.
Police are continuing to search for a missing male student, Noah Kishinevsky, 19, a resident of Saugeen Maitland Hall at Western.