Keng-Shuo (Alex) Pi divides time between two different passions
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Keng-Shuo (Alex) Pi divides time between two different passions
As the gap between clinical researchers, lab scientists and practicing physicians continues to widen, it’s more important than ever for the professions to work together, said Dr. Ivan Barry Pless at the Thursday, June 14 morning session of Western’s 299th Convocation.
While technological and digital advances are opening doors, today’s science graduates must work to find a career they truly love, said economic growth expert Arthur Carty at the Thursday, June 14 afternoon session of Western’s 299th Convocation.
Today’s graduates will play a large role in a changing world, said economic growth and development expert Nancy Stokey at the Wednesday, June 13 morning session of Western’s 299th Convocation.
Today’s graduates have the potential to make the world a better place, said John Manley, Canadian Council of Chief Executives president, at the Wednesday, June 13 afternoon session of Western’s 299th Convocation.
Last month’s power outage across campus has now been stabilized, although extensive damage to the components that feed a transformer means Western will not be operating at full electrical capacity for a number of weeks.
Local leaders from a variety of industries gathered at the Richard Ivey School of Business’s new building on June 11 for a session of the Governor General’s Canadian Leadership Conference(GGCLC).
Carl Shen calls track and field one of life’s fairest endeavours. The amount of effort you put in equals the amount of success you get out.
Margaret MacMillan offered no advice for today’s graduates, only hopes for the future at the Tuesday, June 12 morning session of Western’s 299th Convocation.
Western’s Centre for Planetary Science and Exploration has received a PromoScience grant for a new community outreach initiative called Interactive Mapping of the Planets.
Canadian business leader Paul Hill credited the pursuit of principles and self-improvement as keys to achievement at the Tuesday, June 12 afternoon session of Western’s 299th Convocation.
Western Economics professors emeriti David Laidler and Michael Parkin have accepted the prestigious title of Fellow of the Canadian Economics Association at the Past Presidents’ Dinner of the association in Calgary on June 7.
Five Western projects are one step closer to moving their work toward commercialization with awards from the Western Innovation Fund (WIF).