Western researcher touts benefit for marginalized adult population
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Here is the latest news about Western University.
Last lecture for Classes without Quizzes today
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, affects one in five Canadians
and is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke. Although
medications are available to control high blood pressure,
researchers still don’t fully understand what causes it.
Guideline helps community prepare for possible pandemic
The University of Western Ontario has prepared a guide to help
inform and prepare members of the community for an influenza
pandemic.
Scout the best in the West, and East
Tickets are still available for Saturday’s East West Bowl at TD
Waterhouse Stadium – a showcase for top football players in
Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS).
University prohibits travel to Mexico
Effective immediately, The University of Western Ontario is
prohibiting non-essential, university-related travel by faculty,
staff and students to Mexico.
Diligence key to preventing infection
Now that the A/H1N1 virus has reached our community, with a mild
case reported in the London-Middlesex area, The University of
Western Ontario reminds faculty, staff and students there are ways
to protect against the virus.
Awakening the love of math and science
The Imperial Oil Charitable Foundation has made a commitment of
$500,000 in support of the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty
of Education to promote two programs designed to spark Canadian
students’ interest in science, mathematics and technology.
Fine balance between athletics and academics
Nobody said combining academics and athletics was easy.
TRIBUTE Celebrating excellence on campus – May 7, 2009
Robert McMurtry Former Western Dean of Medicine (1992-99)
Play illuminates health
A play written by Western heath ethicist Dr. Jeff Nisker about the
experience of a young Jewish woman whose mother and grandmother
died from breast cancer at a young age will be presented May 14 and
15.
Is public’s health blowing in the wind?
Industrial wind turbines (IWT) are popping up all across Ontario.
Board of Governors – May 7, 2009
King’s seeks corporate status
University andamp; College Digest – May 7, 2009
Looking for a name
CAW economist talks investment practices
University of Western Ontario Staff Association invites the entire
Western community to attend a May 12 (4:30 p.m.) presentation by
CAW Chief Economist Jim Stanford.
Last lecture for Classes without Quizzes today
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, affects one in five Canadians
and is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke. Although
medications are available to control high blood pressure,
researchers still don’t fully understand what causes it.
Guideline helps community prepare for possible pandemic
The University of Western Ontario has prepared a guide to help
inform and prepare members of the community for an influenza
pandemic.
Scout the best in the West, and East
Tickets are still available for Saturday’s East West Bowl at TD
Waterhouse Stadium – a showcase for top football players in
Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS).
University prohibits travel to Mexico
Effective immediately, The University of Western Ontario is
prohibiting non-essential, university-related travel by faculty,
staff and students to Mexico.
Diligence key to preventing infection
Now that the A/H1N1 virus has reached our community, with a mild
case reported in the London-Middlesex area, The University of
Western Ontario reminds faculty, staff and students there are ways
to protect against the virus.
Awakening the love of math and science
The Imperial Oil Charitable Foundation has made a commitment of
$500,000 in support of the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty
of Education to promote two programs designed to spark Canadian
students’ interest in science, mathematics and technology.
Fine balance between athletics and academics
Nobody said combining academics and athletics was easy.
TRIBUTE Celebrating excellence on campus – May 7, 2009
Robert McMurtry Former Western Dean of Medicine (1992-99)
Play illuminates health
A play written by Western heath ethicist Dr. Jeff Nisker about the
experience of a young Jewish woman whose mother and grandmother
died from breast cancer at a young age will be presented May 14 and
15.
Is public’s health blowing in the wind?
Industrial wind turbines (IWT) are popping up all across Ontario.
Board of Governors – May 7, 2009
King’s seeks corporate status