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Faculty, staff honoured for long service
“When I first started, I never really thought I would be in
the same place for 25 years.”
Vehicle break-ins on campus
Over the last couple of months, almost two dozen incidents of theft
and vandalism to vehicles have occurred in parking lots on campus.
Helping aboriginal women avert diabetes
It was once common practice to tell pregnant mothers to put their
feet up and eat for two.
Putting patients in the lecture chair
Dental patients become the teachers in a unique research program
designed to increase awareness, empathy and understanding of
patient’s perspectives.
Western expands its classroom horizons
From Kenya, to the Czech Republic and Poland to Ghana, University
of Western Ontario professors are bringing the world to their
classroom and introducing their students to the world.
Campus Digest – June 4/09
Miss G originators recognized
Wind tunnel preps for flight
Understanding how birds adapt their reproductive and migratory
strategies to environmental pressures will be the focus of The
University of Western Ontario’s latest research facility.
Getting personal with rural medicine
All 147 first-year medical students from the Schulich School of
Medicine & Dentistry fanned out across southwestern Ontario
this week to experience first-hand all that rural and regional
medicine has to offer.
Emergency volunteers ‘critical’ to safety
On any given day there are about 40,000 faculty, staff, students
and visitors on The University of Western Ontario campus. Ensuring
each person’s safety is not an easy feat.
Western earns two CREATE projects
When The Honourable Gary Goodyear, Minister of State (Science and
Technology), announced the first wave of grants under the Canadian
government’s new Collaborative Research and Training Experience
(CREATE) Program, two of the 20 successful projects were based at
The University of Western Ontario.
Science Olympics tests imagination, ingenuity
How many drops of water are in lake Erie?
Bringing ethics into our water policies
He’s been a whitewater kayak guide, a forestry firefighter,
and has scaled glaciers.
Ivey to build ‘world-class facility’
Ivey Dean Carol Stephenson says in her six years at The University
of Western Ontario, getting the news that ground will be broken
this summer on a new $100-million building to house the Richard
Ivey School of Business is one her greatest days.
Faculty, staff honoured for long service
“When I first started, I never really thought I would be in
the same place for 25 years.”
Vehicle break-ins on campus
Over the last couple of months, almost two dozen incidents of theft
and vandalism to vehicles have occurred in parking lots on campus.
Helping aboriginal women avert diabetes
It was once common practice to tell pregnant mothers to put their
feet up and eat for two.
Putting patients in the lecture chair
Dental patients become the teachers in a unique research program
designed to increase awareness, empathy and understanding of
patient’s perspectives.
Western expands its classroom horizons
From Kenya, to the Czech Republic and Poland to Ghana, University
of Western Ontario professors are bringing the world to their
classroom and introducing their students to the world.
Campus Digest – June 4/09
Miss G originators recognized
Wind tunnel preps for flight
Understanding how birds adapt their reproductive and migratory
strategies to environmental pressures will be the focus of The
University of Western Ontario’s latest research facility.
Getting personal with rural medicine
All 147 first-year medical students from the Schulich School of
Medicine & Dentistry fanned out across southwestern Ontario
this week to experience first-hand all that rural and regional
medicine has to offer.
Emergency volunteers ‘critical’ to safety
On any given day there are about 40,000 faculty, staff, students
and visitors on The University of Western Ontario campus. Ensuring
each person’s safety is not an easy feat.
Western earns two CREATE projects
When The Honourable Gary Goodyear, Minister of State (Science and
Technology), announced the first wave of grants under the Canadian
government’s new Collaborative Research and Training Experience
(CREATE) Program, two of the 20 successful projects were based at
The University of Western Ontario.
Science Olympics tests imagination, ingenuity
How many drops of water are in lake Erie?