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Here is the latest news about Western University.
What is France’s Role in Today’s World?
France’s ambassador to Canada, Francois Delattre, will hold a
public lecture at The University of Western Ontario on Wednesday,
April 1 to discuss France’s role in the world today.
Want to buy president Davenport’s library?
University of Western Ontario president Paul Davenport has donated
books from his private collection to add to the Western Foot
Patrol’s annual used book sale Tuesday, March 31 and Wednesday,
April 1.
Last Lecture toasts Class of 2009
Students, remember the rush of adrenaline as you took part in your
very first university lecture at Western? Relive those feelings as
you take part in one of your last.
Town hall meeting addresses job concerns
A second town hall meeting to discuss ongoing budgetary issues drew
several hundred staff, faculty and students Monday.
Mustangs men’s hockey team lost in close CIS final
The University of Western Ontario Mustangs men’s hockey team showed
a wealth of heart, but fell short in their bid for the school’s
second CIS national championship with a 4-2 loss to the University
of New Brunswick Varsity Reds on March 29 at Thunder Bay’s Fort
William Garden.
Do you know an amazing grad?
The Department of Communications & Public Affairs is preparing
to profile some of the extraordinary students who will be
graduating at Spring Convocation.
Choosing the right software model
Have you ever had questions about how to market software? The C4
Technology Transfer Consortium – of which Western is a founding
member, along with McMaster, Waterloo and Guelph – has organized a
half-day session that brings together researchers and industry
representatives to share different software development and
commercialization approaches.
Inaugural lecture at Huron
The Centre for Abrahamic Religions, a new initiative at Huron
University College, will hold its inaugural lecture on Tuesday
(March 31) at 4 p.m. in the Kingsmill Room.
Countdown to Earth Hour
The University of Western Ontario’s Physical Plant is encouraging
the campus community to participate in Earth Hour, by safely
reducing as much energy as possible for an hour on Saturday, March
28 at 8:30 p.m.
Don Wright Faculty of Music 40th anniversary gala
Wine, women and love seem an apt text to celebrate the Don Wright
Faculty of Music’s 40th anniversary.
Western alumnus receives second Juno nod
CBC listeners will recognize his voice. Concert audiences will also
recognize his works. T. Patrick Carrabre’s The Dark Reaches has
been nominated for a Juno in the classical composition category.
Graduate student’s tale of two orchestras
It wasn’t the bright lights of Broadway that attracted Western
graduate student Lucy-Ana Gaston to New York City for a week. It
wasn’t even the shopping and sightseeing. The violinist traveled to
the Big Apple to sit in a darkened Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Centre
to hear the Vienna Philharmonic and London Philharmonic orchestras
rehearse.
Seda’s Story book launch today
Students, faculty and staff are invited to the book launch today
(March 30) of Seda’s Story, A Memoir, edited by classical studies
associate professor Bonnie MacLachlan.
What is France’s Role in Today’s World?
France’s ambassador to Canada, Francois Delattre, will hold a
public lecture at The University of Western Ontario on Wednesday,
April 1 to discuss France’s role in the world today.
Want to buy president Davenport’s library?
University of Western Ontario president Paul Davenport has donated
books from his private collection to add to the Western Foot
Patrol’s annual used book sale Tuesday, March 31 and Wednesday,
April 1.
Last Lecture toasts Class of 2009
Students, remember the rush of adrenaline as you took part in your
very first university lecture at Western? Relive those feelings as
you take part in one of your last.
Town hall meeting addresses job concerns
A second town hall meeting to discuss ongoing budgetary issues drew
several hundred staff, faculty and students Monday.
Mustangs men’s hockey team lost in close CIS final
The University of Western Ontario Mustangs men’s hockey team showed
a wealth of heart, but fell short in their bid for the school’s
second CIS national championship with a 4-2 loss to the University
of New Brunswick Varsity Reds on March 29 at Thunder Bay’s Fort
William Garden.
Do you know an amazing grad?
The Department of Communications & Public Affairs is preparing
to profile some of the extraordinary students who will be
graduating at Spring Convocation.
Choosing the right software model
Have you ever had questions about how to market software? The C4
Technology Transfer Consortium – of which Western is a founding
member, along with McMaster, Waterloo and Guelph – has organized a
half-day session that brings together researchers and industry
representatives to share different software development and
commercialization approaches.
Inaugural lecture at Huron
The Centre for Abrahamic Religions, a new initiative at Huron
University College, will hold its inaugural lecture on Tuesday
(March 31) at 4 p.m. in the Kingsmill Room.
Countdown to Earth Hour
The University of Western Ontario’s Physical Plant is encouraging
the campus community to participate in Earth Hour, by safely
reducing as much energy as possible for an hour on Saturday, March
28 at 8:30 p.m.
Don Wright Faculty of Music 40th anniversary gala
Wine, women and love seem an apt text to celebrate the Don Wright
Faculty of Music’s 40th anniversary.
Western alumnus receives second Juno nod
CBC listeners will recognize his voice. Concert audiences will also
recognize his works. T. Patrick Carrabre’s The Dark Reaches has
been nominated for a Juno in the classical composition category.