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An historic moment
This week, Western celebrated a unique moment in its history, the dual installation of both Linda Hasenfratz, as Chancellor, and Alan Shepard, as President and Vice-Chancellor. Revisit coverage of the historic event.
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Results reflect ‘healthy democracy’: de Clercy
It was a win for all the major parties - in large or small ways – and for Canadian democracy itself. That’s how Political Science professor Cristine de Clercy frames the results of Monday’s federal election, as the Liberals attained a minority-government mandate.
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Book dials up RIM’s rise, fall and legacy
Former reporter Chuck Howitt recalls being pretty skeptical when he was first offered the business beat at the Kitchener-Waterloo Record. “I said, ‘Really? You want me to cover business?’”
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‘Township’ earns honour for bringing war home
Jonathan Vance never runs out of good stories to tell - that’s because, as an historian, he draws on the entire human experience for inspiration. For his most recently celebrated work, that experience was drawn from close to home by the History professor.
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Western celebrates its 314th Convocation
Life-saving and game-changing innovators, award-winning artists and international sporting champions stand among seven distinguished individuals receiving honorary degrees as Western hosts its 314th Convocation this week.
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Living Well @ Western
Strength & Sculpt (new location)
High-energy class that combines a variety of movements to improve your cardio fitness, increase your strength, and lead to postive changes in overall body composition.
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Writing Support Centre
Summarizing your research into an abstract
They’re short. We all have to write them. In this seminar we’ll examine what it takes to represent your research, manuscript, thesis, dissertation, or conference paper, and your academic identity, in just a few hundred words.
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Commentary
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Collaboration: Being a piece of the greater whole
Character is an indispensable component of sustainable leadership performance. Ivey research has identified 11 dimensions of leader character: accountability, collaboration, courage, drive, humanity, humility, integrity, judgment, justice, temperance, and transcendence.
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Professors Beyond Jobs
This week Psychology professor Lynne Zarbatany joins host Aniruddho Chokroborty Hoque. This Radio Western podcast is the latest episode of PBnJ: Professors Beyond Jobs.
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