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Here is the latest news about Western University.
Campaign raises $7,000 for cancer research
As a result of a campaign to raise money for breast cancer
research, The Book Store at Western will donate over $7,000 to the
Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation and Team Shan, a local
organization dedicated to educating young women that breast cancer
is more than a disease of older women.
London Reads tackles something Wonderfull
The all-star edition of London Reads returns tonight with a
discussion of the book, Wonderfull.
Day of Remembrance
The flag will be at half-mast Saturday, Dec. 6 for the National Day
of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
On freedom of speech on campuses
A King’s University College student club is sponsoring a
presentation Friday by National Post columnist Barbara Kay who
believes freedom of speech on Canadian campuses is under attack
from political correctness.
Alumni Gazette hits campus newsstands
Hot off the presses and on five magazine racks across campus is the
new late Fall edition of the Alumni Gazette.
Medical students support Give a Day to World AIDS
Medical students at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
are throwing their energy behind the Give a Day to World AIDS
campaign developed by Western (MD’84) graduate Dr. Jane Philpott.
Western helps form neuroscience initiative
The Canadian Action and Perception Network (CAPnet), a major
neuroscience research initiative, has been established by The
University of Western Ontario, York University and Queen’s
University.
Business Cares Food Drive begins
As in past years, Western once again hopes to lead by example as it
plays an important role in the annual Business Cares Food Drive.
Western experts sought out for commentary
The update from Yong Kang of Western’s Schulich School of
Medicine & Dentistry’s Department of Immunology and
Microbiology on his HIV/AIDS vaccine, and the announcement that
Western is one of four institutions under consideration to build an
HIV vaccine manufacturing facility, was carried in the National
Post, Globe & Mail, London Free Press, A-News, Rogers First
Local, and CKOT and CBC radio stations, as well as in Edmonton
Journal, Vancouver Sun, Calgary Herald, Saskatoon Star and
Macleans.ca
Campaign raises $7,000 for cancer research
As a result of a campaign to raise money for breast cancer
research, The Book Store at Western will donate over $7,000 to the
Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation and Team Shan, a local
organization dedicated to educating young women that breast cancer
is more than a disease of older women.
London Reads tackles something Wonderfull
The all-star edition of London Reads returns tonight with a
discussion of the book, Wonderfull.
Day of Remembrance
The flag will be at half-mast Saturday, Dec. 6 for the National Day
of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
On freedom of speech on campuses
A King’s University College student club is sponsoring a
presentation Friday by National Post columnist Barbara Kay who
believes freedom of speech on Canadian campuses is under attack
from political correctness.
Alumni Gazette hits campus newsstands
Hot off the presses and on five magazine racks across campus is the
new late Fall edition of the Alumni Gazette.
Medical students support Give a Day to World AIDS
Medical students at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
are throwing their energy behind the Give a Day to World AIDS
campaign developed by Western (MD’84) graduate Dr. Jane Philpott.
Western helps form neuroscience initiative
The Canadian Action and Perception Network (CAPnet), a major
neuroscience research initiative, has been established by The
University of Western Ontario, York University and Queen’s
University.
Business Cares Food Drive begins
As in past years, Western once again hopes to lead by example as it
plays an important role in the annual Business Cares Food Drive.