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Here is the latest news about Western University.
Feeling like a fish out of water
When she left her Halifax high school of 250 students to attend
Western, the transition was overwhelming.
Fall Perspectives on Teaching – Sept. 2
Professor emeritus Allan Gedalof is sharing 35 years of teaching
wisdom with faculty and teaching assistants on Wednesday, Sept. 2
at the Fall Perspectives on Teaching conference.
Charting a successful path in life
Whether you’re a new student or looking for a job,
Western’s got you covered with the merging of the Centre for
New Students and The Career Centre.
Welcome to Western!
University can be an exhilarating, yet sometimes overwhelming
experience.
O-Week: A true Western welcome
Attention new students: get ready to rule. This year’s Orientation
Week theme – Generation W – is all about empowering first-year
students and helping them make their marks on the world with
Western’s support.
Campus recreation keeps students active
It’s one of Canada’s largest recreation facilities –
and it belongs to Western.
Keeping a healthy mind and body
Exam dates and the Mustangs’ football scores aren’t the
only things to keep tabs on at Western.
Campus police prepared for emergency situations
Two residence rooms at Western went up in flames last September
– and campus police did nothing to stop it.
Getting the most out of your graduate degree
In order to become productive scholars and land a job in their
field, graduate students need to be able to present their research
findings clearly, network with scholars at conferences, and answer
questions effectively at academic job interviews.
Keeping students safe and#8211; off campus
Last fall in London, when a man entered women’s bedrooms and
watched them sleep, the Western off-campus community went on alert.
H1N1 flu: Prevention is the key
Getting prepared for the new school year may include more than
buying books and sharpening pencils.
SOGS opens doors to graduate students
In an age when Facebook study groups and PowerPoint lectures are an
accepted part of studying at university, there are still students
fighting to integrate more technology on campus.
Arts and entertainment on campus
Want to lap up some culture?
Feeling like a fish out of water
When she left her Halifax high school of 250 students to attend
Western, the transition was overwhelming.
Fall Perspectives on Teaching – Sept. 2
Professor emeritus Allan Gedalof is sharing 35 years of teaching
wisdom with faculty and teaching assistants on Wednesday, Sept. 2
at the Fall Perspectives on Teaching conference.
Charting a successful path in life
Whether you’re a new student or looking for a job,
Western’s got you covered with the merging of the Centre for
New Students and The Career Centre.
Welcome to Western!
University can be an exhilarating, yet sometimes overwhelming
experience.
O-Week: A true Western welcome
Attention new students: get ready to rule. This year’s Orientation
Week theme – Generation W – is all about empowering first-year
students and helping them make their marks on the world with
Western’s support.
Campus recreation keeps students active
It’s one of Canada’s largest recreation facilities –
and it belongs to Western.
Keeping a healthy mind and body
Exam dates and the Mustangs’ football scores aren’t the
only things to keep tabs on at Western.
Campus police prepared for emergency situations
Two residence rooms at Western went up in flames last September
– and campus police did nothing to stop it.
Getting the most out of your graduate degree
In order to become productive scholars and land a job in their
field, graduate students need to be able to present their research
findings clearly, network with scholars at conferences, and answer
questions effectively at academic job interviews.
Keeping students safe and#8211; off campus
Last fall in London, when a man entered women’s bedrooms and
watched them sleep, the Western off-campus community went on alert.
H1N1 flu: Prevention is the key
Getting prepared for the new school year may include more than
buying books and sharpening pencils.