The Schulich faculty member is working to make what seems like science fiction a medical reality
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The five teaching mistakes I made
Like birthdays, anniversaries are occasions for reflection.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE A monthly feature about fundraising
Talbot Theatre renovation tribute to Paul Davenport
Brescia offers Indigenous spirituality course
In a first of its kind, Brescia University College is offering a
course on Indigenous spirituality taught by Dan and Mary Lou Smoke,
no stranger to many students on campus.
Looking Back From the Western News archives — February 22, 1990
The Senate approved a policy to balance individual rights of HIV
positive individuals with a safe community for all city residents.
Making throwaway water clean again
All over the world, supplies of fresh water are drying up, yet
demand increases every year.
Cheerleader enters ring of Cirque du Soleil
While many of his classmates are applying to professional programs
and postgraduate studies, or looking to the career world, Aaron
Charbonneau is dreaming about running away and joining the circus.
Books: ‘We Won’t Be Silenced ‘
dfsThis week marks the 25th anniversary of Freedom to Read Week.
It takes brains to flex economic braun
If Richard Florida ever finds himself out of work as an
academic/author he should have no problem making a living as a TV
evangelist.
In Memoriam – Josephine Moore
Former University of Western Ontario Computer Science staff member,
Josephine Moore, died Feb. 13 at the age of 79. Moore retired in
1988 with 19 years of service.
Forum on ‘transmedia’
The Department of English and the Faculty of Media Studies at The
University of Western Ontario are hosting a unique,
cross-disciplinary forum on ‘transmedia’ on Friday, March 6.
Western goes boldly into space
In a bold venture uniting scientists who study space with engineers
who design space systems and robotics, The University of Western
Ontario is launching the Centre for Planetary Science and
Exploration (CPSX) and the Canadian Lunar Research Network (CLRN).
Study: Why is Ontario ‘risky’ for wind energy investments?
A new study of Ontario wind power by Richard Ivey School of
Business researchers Guy Holburn and Charles Morand suggests the
provincial government should enact bold legislation on renewable
energy, with long-term capacity targets, to attract cautious
investors.
Too many at war with their bodies
It is lunch hour and people are hurriedly making their way through
the UCC’s crowded atrium.
The five teaching mistakes I made
Like birthdays, anniversaries are occasions for reflection.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE A monthly feature about fundraising
Talbot Theatre renovation tribute to Paul Davenport
Brescia offers Indigenous spirituality course
In a first of its kind, Brescia University College is offering a
course on Indigenous spirituality taught by Dan and Mary Lou Smoke,
no stranger to many students on campus.
Looking Back From the Western News archives — February 22, 1990
The Senate approved a policy to balance individual rights of HIV
positive individuals with a safe community for all city residents.
Making throwaway water clean again
All over the world, supplies of fresh water are drying up, yet
demand increases every year.
Cheerleader enters ring of Cirque du Soleil
While many of his classmates are applying to professional programs
and postgraduate studies, or looking to the career world, Aaron
Charbonneau is dreaming about running away and joining the circus.
Books: ‘We Won’t Be Silenced ‘
dfsThis week marks the 25th anniversary of Freedom to Read Week.
It takes brains to flex economic braun
If Richard Florida ever finds himself out of work as an
academic/author he should have no problem making a living as a TV
evangelist.
In Memoriam – Josephine Moore
Former University of Western Ontario Computer Science staff member,
Josephine Moore, died Feb. 13 at the age of 79. Moore retired in
1988 with 19 years of service.
Forum on ‘transmedia’
The Department of English and the Faculty of Media Studies at The
University of Western Ontario are hosting a unique,
cross-disciplinary forum on ‘transmedia’ on Friday, March 6.
Western goes boldly into space
In a bold venture uniting scientists who study space with engineers
who design space systems and robotics, The University of Western
Ontario is launching the Centre for Planetary Science and
Exploration (CPSX) and the Canadian Lunar Research Network (CLRN).