Erica Lawson’s research and teaching interests are wide-ranging: from motherhood studies to maternal grief, bereavement, and activism; critical race studies and Black feminist studies. Now, the Western professor will use a range of tools drawn from these …
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Expect delays on Western Road this afternoon
Be advised Western Road will experience a brief delay in traffic flow between 3-3:30 p.m. today due to the opening of Western’s new Richard Ivey Building.
Mustangs win big over McMaster, 58-15
HAMILTON, Ont. – Second-year quarterback Will Finch threw for 449 yards and five touchdowns while receiver George Johnson had nine receptions for 224 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Western Mustangs to a 58-15 victory over the McMaster Marauders on Saturday afternoon at Ron Joyce Stadium.
‘Nightmare’ swim fails to stop PhD candidate
When she was younger, Samantha Whiteside found a certain comfort in water.
Campus Digest: Western division celebrates a millennia of employee service
Marlon Brando and Al Pacino topped the box office with The Godfather. Roberta Flack owned the Billboard charts with her hit The First Time I Saw Your Face. Everyone tuned in for All in the Family on Saturday night. And Wendy Dupuis started at Western.
New network would unite city’s medical community
Excitement is growing among partners in the Medical Innovation and Commercialization Network after the venture received encouragement from a city council committee last month to forge ahead with the development of a governance structure.
$1-million gift to support Lawrence Centre
A prominent London business leader known for his faith in the ‘virtuous cycle’ has put that belief into action by donating $1 million to the Ivey Business School which will support public policy and leadership education.
Heap: Four decades later, coup in Chile offers lessons
Aerial bombings, tanks in the streets, widespread terrorizing of civilians by soldiers and police: this was the horror unleashed on Sept. 11, 1973, by the military coup d’état in Chile. Led by Augusto Pinochet and other generals with U.S. backing, the coup overthrew President Salvador Allende’s democratically elected Popular Unity government, and brought in a brutal military dictatorship that lasted 17 years.
Winders: Advice from a non-advice guy
I’ll say it again: I’m not an advice-giving kind of guy.
Never too early for job search prep
September doesn’t just mark the start of classes, it also launches new graduate recruitment season. And the Student Success Centre is here to help.
HIV vaccine produces no adverse effects in trials
A Phase I clinical trial of a Western-led preventative HIV vaccine has been successfully completed with no adverse effects in all patients.
Mustangs win big in gridiron home opener
The Western Mustangs welcomed a new crop of students to campus with a dominating 71-4 win against the Carleton Ravens.
Campus Digest: Tech guru headlines education symposium
Internationally acclaimed education technology expert Michael Wesch headlines Making TIES @ Western, a day-long symposium Friday, March 8 in which more than 90 faculty, staff and students will demonstrate and share their innovations for teaching in higher education....
Expect delays on Western Road this afternoon
Be advised Western Road will experience a brief delay in traffic flow between 3-3:30 p.m. today due to the opening of Western’s new Richard Ivey Building.
Mustangs win big over McMaster, 58-15
HAMILTON, Ont. – Second-year quarterback Will Finch threw for 449 yards and five touchdowns while receiver George Johnson had nine receptions for 224 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Western Mustangs to a 58-15 victory over the McMaster Marauders on Saturday afternoon at Ron Joyce Stadium.
‘Nightmare’ swim fails to stop PhD candidate
When she was younger, Samantha Whiteside found a certain comfort in water.
Campus Digest: Western division celebrates a millennia of employee service
Marlon Brando and Al Pacino topped the box office with The Godfather. Roberta Flack owned the Billboard charts with her hit The First Time I Saw Your Face. Everyone tuned in for All in the Family on Saturday night. And Wendy Dupuis started at Western.
New network would unite city’s medical community
Excitement is growing among partners in the Medical Innovation and Commercialization Network after the venture received encouragement from a city council committee last month to forge ahead with the development of a governance structure.
$1-million gift to support Lawrence Centre
A prominent London business leader known for his faith in the ‘virtuous cycle’ has put that belief into action by donating $1 million to the Ivey Business School which will support public policy and leadership education.
Heap: Four decades later, coup in Chile offers lessons
Aerial bombings, tanks in the streets, widespread terrorizing of civilians by soldiers and police: this was the horror unleashed on Sept. 11, 1973, by the military coup d’état in Chile. Led by Augusto Pinochet and other generals with U.S. backing, the coup overthrew President Salvador Allende’s democratically elected Popular Unity government, and brought in a brutal military dictatorship that lasted 17 years.
Winders: Advice from a non-advice guy
I’ll say it again: I’m not an advice-giving kind of guy.
Never too early for job search prep
September doesn’t just mark the start of classes, it also launches new graduate recruitment season. And the Student Success Centre is here to help.
HIV vaccine produces no adverse effects in trials
A Phase I clinical trial of a Western-led preventative HIV vaccine has been successfully completed with no adverse effects in all patients.
Mustangs win big in gridiron home opener
The Western Mustangs welcomed a new crop of students to campus with a dominating 71-4 win against the Carleton Ravens.
Campus Digest: Tech guru headlines education symposium
Internationally acclaimed education technology expert Michael Wesch headlines Making TIES @ Western, a day-long symposium Friday, March 8 in which more than 90 faculty, staff and students will demonstrate and share their innovations for teaching in higher education....