Following Health Canada’s approval of Moderna’s updated bivalent vaccine targeting the Omicron variant, Western University has extended the deadline in its vaccine policy for the campus community to receive a booster shot. The booster deadline was …
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Continuing her quest for clean campus air
Stephanie Kwolek is looking to bring a breath of fresh air to Western’s campus.
Libraries, archives take centrestage in copyright debate
Libraries and archives need to have a special role in the copyright environment, according to a committee of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
Mayor sees opportunity everywhere
London is a city of opportunity, said Mayor Joe Fontana at his annual State of the City address Wednesday morning.
Sustainability workshop targets faculty, PhD students
For Richard Ivey School of Business professor Tima Bansal, sustainability requires collaboration between academics and business. “We need to do this together,” she says. “No one individual can move the system.”
Suncor CEO named Ivey Business Leader
Rick George, Suncor Energy Inc. chief executive officer, will receive the 2012 Ivey Business Leader Award and address Canada’s prominent business leaders at a gala on Oct. 17.
Rowlinson: No social value without social responsibility
At midnight on Sunday, Jan. 1, 425 unionized workers at London’s Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD) were locked out of the plant by their employers on the expiration of their contract. EMD builds locomotives for mass transit systems; it is owned by Progress Rail, a...
Talbot: Make science fun, not sexist, for all
As someone who visits The Globe and Mail website daily, I didn’t come across its ‘special online feature’ promoting women’s involvement in science, until what I’m cautious to call an article showed up in my inbox, accompanied by a reader rant.
Winders: Not a matter of generation, but understanding
Steve Paikin had me pegged.
McPherson: Adding fuel to the Occupy debate fire
Ryan Avola (“Occupy movement all about love,” Jan. 5) sees the Occupy movement as one of “love, empathy and compassion.”
McMaster: An appeal to the greater good
Wouldn’t it be nice …
Campus Digest, Jan. 12
Sustainability workshop targets faculty, PhD students For Richard Ivey School of Business professor Tima Bansal, sustainability requires collaboration between academics and business. “We need to do this together,” she says. “No one individual can move the system.” For...
Funding supports HIV/AIDS vaccine trials
The National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC-IRAP) awarded Sumagen Canada Inc. $728,000 to support human clinical trials for a preventative HIV vaccine developed by Dr. Chil-Yong Kang and his team at The University of Western Ontario.
Continuing her quest for clean campus air
Stephanie Kwolek is looking to bring a breath of fresh air to Western’s campus.
Libraries, archives take centrestage in copyright debate
Libraries and archives need to have a special role in the copyright environment, according to a committee of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
Mayor sees opportunity everywhere
London is a city of opportunity, said Mayor Joe Fontana at his annual State of the City address Wednesday morning.
Sustainability workshop targets faculty, PhD students
For Richard Ivey School of Business professor Tima Bansal, sustainability requires collaboration between academics and business. “We need to do this together,” she says. “No one individual can move the system.”
Suncor CEO named Ivey Business Leader
Rick George, Suncor Energy Inc. chief executive officer, will receive the 2012 Ivey Business Leader Award and address Canada’s prominent business leaders at a gala on Oct. 17.
Rowlinson: No social value without social responsibility
At midnight on Sunday, Jan. 1, 425 unionized workers at London’s Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD) were locked out of the plant by their employers on the expiration of their contract. EMD builds locomotives for mass transit systems; it is owned by Progress Rail, a...
Talbot: Make science fun, not sexist, for all
As someone who visits The Globe and Mail website daily, I didn’t come across its ‘special online feature’ promoting women’s involvement in science, until what I’m cautious to call an article showed up in my inbox, accompanied by a reader rant.
Winders: Not a matter of generation, but understanding
Steve Paikin had me pegged.
McPherson: Adding fuel to the Occupy debate fire
Ryan Avola (“Occupy movement all about love,” Jan. 5) sees the Occupy movement as one of “love, empathy and compassion.”
McMaster: An appeal to the greater good
Wouldn’t it be nice …
Campus Digest, Jan. 12
Sustainability workshop targets faculty, PhD students For Richard Ivey School of Business professor Tima Bansal, sustainability requires collaboration between academics and business. “We need to do this together,” she says. “No one individual can move the system.” For...
Funding supports HIV/AIDS vaccine trials
The National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC-IRAP) awarded Sumagen Canada Inc. $728,000 to support human clinical trials for a preventative HIV vaccine developed by Dr. Chil-Yong Kang and his team at The University of Western Ontario.