Dedicated dad, driven to defeat Duchenne muscular dystrophy receives honorary degree
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Here is the latest news about Western University.
CHAMP back for second round
Health Sciences Assistant Professor Shauna Burke couldn’t be
happier some of last year’s participants in a
children’s summer day camp are unable to attend this year.
PMA reaches tentative agreement
Members of Western’s Professional and Managerial Association (PMA),
which bargains on behalf of about 900 managers and
professional-rated employees, have ratified a new 18-month
agreement with the university.
An interview with Ted Garrard
Having an impact
One step closer to Cirque
After years of training in gymnastics and cheerleading, Aaron
Charbonneau is ready to take centre stage in one of the biggest
acrobatic shows in the world – Cirque du Soleil.
Campus Digest – June 18, 2009
Kick tires in Engineering
Western Archives wins provincial recognition
The University of Western Ontario has been given a provincial nod
for its support and contributions to development of the Archives
and Research Collections Centre (ARCC).
Virus spread tracked
The H1N1 influenza virus continues its steady spread, having
triggered the World Health Organization’s pandemic alert
level phase 6 – its highest level.
SPRING CONVOCATION 2009
Aboriginal education graduates make history
Doors open, curtain rises on revitalized theatre
The stage is set for a new era of music and theatre at Western. The
Don Wright Faculty of Music’s newly renovated Talbot Theatre opened
its doors Tuesday, showcasing more seating, dynamic acoustics,
better lighting, improved sound, and a new name: the Paul Davenport
Theatre.
Nature becomes the classroom
A fire outside under a starlit night.
Welcome to textbooks in a digital age
There’s been a change in the book industry; a shift into the
virtual realm that has left no book, not even university textbooks
unaffected.
Butterflies not cars
What do butterflies and cars have in common?
Province invests in leading-edge research
Ontario is investing in world-class environmental research at The
University of Western Ontario with close to $4.6 million to support
the work of three research projects and more than 31 scientists.
CHAMP back for second round
Health Sciences Assistant Professor Shauna Burke couldn’t be
happier some of last year’s participants in a
children’s summer day camp are unable to attend this year.
PMA reaches tentative agreement
Members of Western’s Professional and Managerial Association (PMA),
which bargains on behalf of about 900 managers and
professional-rated employees, have ratified a new 18-month
agreement with the university.
An interview with Ted Garrard
Having an impact
One step closer to Cirque
After years of training in gymnastics and cheerleading, Aaron
Charbonneau is ready to take centre stage in one of the biggest
acrobatic shows in the world – Cirque du Soleil.
Campus Digest – June 18, 2009
Kick tires in Engineering
Western Archives wins provincial recognition
The University of Western Ontario has been given a provincial nod
for its support and contributions to development of the Archives
and Research Collections Centre (ARCC).
Virus spread tracked
The H1N1 influenza virus continues its steady spread, having
triggered the World Health Organization’s pandemic alert
level phase 6 – its highest level.
SPRING CONVOCATION 2009
Aboriginal education graduates make history
Doors open, curtain rises on revitalized theatre
The stage is set for a new era of music and theatre at Western. The
Don Wright Faculty of Music’s newly renovated Talbot Theatre opened
its doors Tuesday, showcasing more seating, dynamic acoustics,
better lighting, improved sound, and a new name: the Paul Davenport
Theatre.
Nature becomes the classroom
A fire outside under a starlit night.
Welcome to textbooks in a digital age
There’s been a change in the book industry; a shift into the
virtual realm that has left no book, not even university textbooks
unaffected.