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Here is the latest news about Western University.
Retirement plan meetings set
Retirement plan members and spouses are invited to one of the three
information sessions being offered by the Joint Pension Board.
Book explores student’s dark past of abuse
Most people want to hide from a painful past of sexual and physical
abuse.
Honorary degree for business magnate
A Hong Kong business leader who has been a driving force in
expanding the Cheung Kong Group into one of the biggest
multinational conglomerates will receive an honorary degree at the
annual Hong Kong Convocation on May 24.
SENATE BRIEFS – April 2, 2009
The following items were passed by Senate at a recent meeting.
Western to offer donation plan
The university hopes to roll out a plan soon to allow faculty and
staff to make contributions to their area as a means of easing the
impact of budget reductions.
Helping Rwanda to move beyond its history
Giving me breath and taking it away in an instant, the beauty of
each Rwandan vista surpassed the last.
Can nature offer a hand up?
With only a dozen full-time employees, the Kitabi College of
Conservation and Environmental Management (KCCEM) in the south of
Rwanda is small compared to schools like Western, but its heart and
its goals for the surrounding region far surpass its stature.
Ambassdor asserts global role
Less than a year into his new role as the French ambassador to
Canada, Fran
Easy debt drove world to crisis
Blame the current economic crisis on too much debt taken on with
too little research.
Athletics raises $1 million
At only its second annual scholarship breakfast, Mustang athletics
announced its had raised more than $1 million for athletic
financial awards for Mustangs student-athletes.
New biosensors become lab on a chip
Bernie Kraatz takes a chip from its protective case and balances
the centimeter-square biosensor at the end of his index finger.
Looking Back — Archives of Western News from March 31, 1994
The Annual Business 257 Case Competition concluded on March 23,
1994 after difficult decisions were made regarding three finalists.
USC honours teachers
Professors in medicine, philosophy and politics topped
undergraduate students’ list for best in the classroom over
the past year as University Students’ Council handed out its
yearly awards.
Retirement plan meetings set
Retirement plan members and spouses are invited to one of the three
information sessions being offered by the Joint Pension Board.
Book explores student’s dark past of abuse
Most people want to hide from a painful past of sexual and physical
abuse.
Honorary degree for business magnate
A Hong Kong business leader who has been a driving force in
expanding the Cheung Kong Group into one of the biggest
multinational conglomerates will receive an honorary degree at the
annual Hong Kong Convocation on May 24.
SENATE BRIEFS – April 2, 2009
The following items were passed by Senate at a recent meeting.
Western to offer donation plan
The university hopes to roll out a plan soon to allow faculty and
staff to make contributions to their area as a means of easing the
impact of budget reductions.
Helping Rwanda to move beyond its history
Giving me breath and taking it away in an instant, the beauty of
each Rwandan vista surpassed the last.
Can nature offer a hand up?
With only a dozen full-time employees, the Kitabi College of
Conservation and Environmental Management (KCCEM) in the south of
Rwanda is small compared to schools like Western, but its heart and
its goals for the surrounding region far surpass its stature.
Ambassdor asserts global role
Less than a year into his new role as the French ambassador to
Canada, Fran
Easy debt drove world to crisis
Blame the current economic crisis on too much debt taken on with
too little research.
Athletics raises $1 million
At only its second annual scholarship breakfast, Mustang athletics
announced its had raised more than $1 million for athletic
financial awards for Mustangs student-athletes.
New biosensors become lab on a chip
Bernie Kraatz takes a chip from its protective case and balances
the centimeter-square biosensor at the end of his index finger.