Western’s French Immersion School in Trois-Pistoles, Que., celebrates its 90-year anniversary as in-person classes return this summer after a two-year shift online during the pandemic. Founded in 1932, Western University’s French Immersion School …
Campus & Community
Winders: A slightly less instant reaction to instant reactions
Admittedly, things weren’t that bad at Western last week. But university administrators did get an earful when the institution rolled out its new branding – some positive, some constructive, some predictably over-the-top.
Coxford chairs first BOG meeting
Western alumnus Stephen Coxford was thrilled to lead his first Western University Board of Governors meeting Jan. 26.
Ignite registration launches
Registration is now open for Ignite, the 2012 Western Staff and Leaders’ Conference, Feb. 22-23.
Coxford welcomes ‘opportunity to serve’
Western University will never be Stephen Coxford’s first love. But that doesn’t mean the institution didn’t play a key role in shaping the incoming chairman of Western University’s Board of Governors.
Campus Digest, Jan. 26
Future of aviation lands at Western The future of Canadian aviation gathered at Western University on Friday, Jan. 20, for an event organized by the Canadian Council for Aviation and Aerospace (CCAA) and Western, with the aim of showcasing aviation and defense as a...
Neurology: An evidence-based approach
Evidence-based clinical practice (EBCP) is the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best external evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients.
Five answers from Peter Canham
Pioneer in Biophysics: Alan C. Burton (1904 – 1979) (Department of Medical Biophysics, Western University, 2010.) is a collection that explores the full scope of the former Western professor’s storied career.
Read All Over reviews, January
Onion Man Kathryn Mockler Tightrope Books, 2011. 130 pgs. I remember a time built for cynical anthems, when I would mope and skulk about in a moribund part of town with an audio cassette copy of Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures piping in my ears (I had the original...
Heti collection lands on New Yorker best list
Since its release last summer, co-authors Misha Glouberman and Western’s writer-in-residence Sheila Heti have enjoyed rave reviews of “The chairs are where the people go: How to live, work and play in the city” (Faber & Faber, 2011).
Here’s one Tower Logo not going away
Some people bleed Western purple when they talk about their alma mater. For Dawson Winchester, he simply rolls up his sleeve.
Alumnus helps guide historic changes
Revamped, crisp and modern, Western University’s new shield – now its official identifier – admittedly isn’t a far cry from the original.
A font fit for a founder
Today, Western eyes its future – and honours its founder – with an original creation from a craftsman’s pen.
Winders: A slightly less instant reaction to instant reactions
Admittedly, things weren’t that bad at Western last week. But university administrators did get an earful when the institution rolled out its new branding – some positive, some constructive, some predictably over-the-top.
Coxford chairs first BOG meeting
Western alumnus Stephen Coxford was thrilled to lead his first Western University Board of Governors meeting Jan. 26.
Ignite registration launches
Registration is now open for Ignite, the 2012 Western Staff and Leaders’ Conference, Feb. 22-23.
Coxford welcomes ‘opportunity to serve’
Western University will never be Stephen Coxford’s first love. But that doesn’t mean the institution didn’t play a key role in shaping the incoming chairman of Western University’s Board of Governors.
Campus Digest, Jan. 26
Future of aviation lands at Western The future of Canadian aviation gathered at Western University on Friday, Jan. 20, for an event organized by the Canadian Council for Aviation and Aerospace (CCAA) and Western, with the aim of showcasing aviation and defense as a...
Neurology: An evidence-based approach
Evidence-based clinical practice (EBCP) is the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best external evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients.
Five answers from Peter Canham
Pioneer in Biophysics: Alan C. Burton (1904 – 1979) (Department of Medical Biophysics, Western University, 2010.) is a collection that explores the full scope of the former Western professor’s storied career.
Read All Over reviews, January
Onion Man Kathryn Mockler Tightrope Books, 2011. 130 pgs. I remember a time built for cynical anthems, when I would mope and skulk about in a moribund part of town with an audio cassette copy of Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures piping in my ears (I had the original...
Heti collection lands on New Yorker best list
Since its release last summer, co-authors Misha Glouberman and Western’s writer-in-residence Sheila Heti have enjoyed rave reviews of “The chairs are where the people go: How to live, work and play in the city” (Faber & Faber, 2011).
Here’s one Tower Logo not going away
Some people bleed Western purple when they talk about their alma mater. For Dawson Winchester, he simply rolls up his sleeve.
Alumnus helps guide historic changes
Revamped, crisp and modern, Western University’s new shield – now its official identifier – admittedly isn’t a far cry from the original.
A font fit for a founder
Today, Western eyes its future – and honours its founder – with an original creation from a craftsman’s pen.