Iman M’Hiri has dreamed of becoming a physician since she was five years old
Here is the latest news about Western University.
Iman M’Hiri has dreamed of becoming a physician since she was five years old
Western’s School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (SGPS) has won the 2012-13 Ontario University Registrars’ Association (OURA) Innovation Award for its electronic thesis project.
It never bothered me until it did.
To maintain your motorcycle, first you need to have a motorcycle. That sounds so Zen, I could not resist.
Kimberly Woodhouse, dean, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Queen’s University, will deliver Western’s 22nd annual Lynda Shaw Memorial Distinguished Lecture Series at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14 in Spencer Engineering Building, Room 3109.
Fad diets. Magic weight-loss pills. Miracle six-minute exercise routines. All of these things promise quick results, but do they actually deliver? The 8th annual Exercise and Nutrition Symposium, slated for March 23, will help you decide for yourself.
Western community members are advised to continue to stay away from the river and Medway Creek on campus as waters are still running fast, high and cold.
Badminton player Martin Giuffre and track athlete Brenna Thomson have been named the Western Mustangs Goodlife Fitness Athletes of the Week for March 11-17.
Western recently announced a new partnership with Hydro One, Ryerson University, University of Ontario Institute of Technology and University of Waterloo to increase enrolment and career opportunities for female students studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Members of the Western community are invited to a chronic pain management workshop, hosted by the Joint Motion Program and The Arthritis Society of London, scheduled for 4:30-6:30 p.m. March 21 in the University Community Center, room 66.
Western Psychology professor Stefan Kohler has been awarded the Alzheimer Foundation London and Middlesex Premier Research Grant, a $100,000 grant (over two years) to support research, personnel and supportive infrastructure.
Western professor Stephen Lomber is only the second Canadian to earn the Cattell Fund fellowship in the last two decades.
It’s not a matter of Western being my first choice, or even my last choice, it’s that Western was never even a choice. My career was set, and it didn’t include this university – or even Canada, for that matter.