Works by former London artist and Western grad explore impact of global warming
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Works by former London artist and Western grad explore impact of global warming
University of Western Ontario men’s hockey head coach Clarke Singer
earned his 200th win as a head coach as the Mustangs slammed the
Royal Military College Paladins 9-2 at Thompson Arena on Jan. 16.
The Huron University College community, along with The University
of Western Ontario, is saddened by news of the death of John
Morden, who served as principal of Huron from 1962 to 1984.
University of Western Ontario professor Bill Fisher has written a
prescription for reducing the transmission of HIV infection and
it’s caught the attention of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention.
With London looking for ways to keep Western students in town after
graduation, soon-to-be graduates of The University of Western
Ontario and Fanshawe College will connect with hundreds of the
city’s top employers thanks to a unique networking idea.
Brescia University College is taking a lead in increasing access to
education for students by introducing 25 bursaries valued at $2,000
each for female Grade 12 students in southwestern Ontario.
The deadline to register young women in Grades 5 to 9 in Girls
Club, a program designed to encourage women in engineering, is fast
approaching.
An open forum on parliamentary democracy and the role of the
governor-general is set for Friday (Jan. 16) from 11:30 a.m. to 1
p.m. in the Moot Court Room at Western Law.
When Governor General Michaelle Jean prorogued Parliament last
month, it raised a number of questions about the role of the
Governor General and the legitimacy of a coalition government.
While it may be made of steel and concrete, the Claudette
MacKay-Lassonde Pavilion – a.k.a the Green building – will in fact
become a living and breathing entity that will present researchers
with more data than they know what to do with.
As Western’s United Way campaign rests in ‘silent mode’
– until the formal fundraising announcement Jan. 26 in the Great
Hall (11 a.m.) – the campus community is looking for a solid finish
towards meeting its goal of $550,000.
An art exhibit inspired by the pilgrimage of North Americans to a
sacred Christian site in Spain will be opening in London Jan. 23.
A Tim Horton’s cup is a Canadian icon and can be spotted keeping
mitts warm at local arenas, steaming up break rooms or waking up
students across The University of Western Ontario’s campus.