For the first time in two years, Western celebrates convocation in person, with more than 8,000 graduates, 20 ceremonies and 18 honorary degree recipients.
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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
Nursing receives provincial teaching award
At the recent Council of Ontario University Programs in Nursing
Awards (COUPN), The University of Western Ontario and the Arthur
Labatt Family School of Nursing were awarded with the Teaching
Innovation Award and the Master’s Student Award of Excellence.
Board holds firm on $2.5-million reserve policy
Western’s Board of Governors has affirmed unanimous support
of the university’s annual operating reserve being maintained
at a minimum of $2.5 million.
Singing praises of new opera academy
Two months before a wedding, most couples are putting the final
touches on their big day.
High school students featured in new McIntosh exhibit
An exhibition by students from John Paul II Catholic Secondary
School will be partnered with works from the McIntosh Gallery
collection in the latest gallery exhibit on display until May 31.
University prepares for flu virus outbreak
The University of Western Ontario has launched an extensive
pandemic planning effort over the past two weeks in response to an
outbreak of the A/H1N1 virus, otherwise known as the human swine
flu.
Professor earns Killam
Professor James Grier of the Don Wright Faculty of Music has won
three prestigious awards including a Killam Research Fellowship,
one of Canada’s most distinguished research awards.
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
Nursing receives provincial teaching award
At the recent Council of Ontario University Programs in Nursing
Awards (COUPN), The University of Western Ontario and the Arthur
Labatt Family School of Nursing were awarded with the Teaching
Innovation Award and the Master’s Student Award of Excellence.
Board holds firm on $2.5-million reserve policy
Western’s Board of Governors has affirmed unanimous support
of the university’s annual operating reserve being maintained
at a minimum of $2.5 million.
Singing praises of new opera academy
Two months before a wedding, most couples are putting the final
touches on their big day.
High school students featured in new McIntosh exhibit
An exhibition by students from John Paul II Catholic Secondary
School will be partnered with works from the McIntosh Gallery
collection in the latest gallery exhibit on display until May 31.
University prepares for flu virus outbreak
The University of Western Ontario has launched an extensive
pandemic planning effort over the past two weeks in response to an
outbreak of the A/H1N1 virus, otherwise known as the human swine
flu.