Faculty and staff members can submit content ideas to Inside Western by filling out the submission form at least one week before the preferred Friday issue. We welcome information that is of broad ...
Keeping Western’s web presence current and relevant to our key audiences is an important priority for Western Communications. The Communications web team is hard at work to bring you updates in ...
Western-affiliated social media sites and groups are an extension of the Western community. In addition to Western’s Student Code of Conduct, we ask that you respect the following guidelines which ...
The Western Alumni Magazine is an award-winning magazine that we write, edit and publish twice a year. The magazine provides thought-provoking articles that are important today. The Western Alumni ...
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The Western News Style Guide is designed to offer consistency and clarity in writing style for all content developed by Western Communications. While developed specifically for Western Communications, ...
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Western Communications uses a third-party provider, Campaign Monitor, to distribute Inside Western (weekly internal e-newsletter for faculty and staff) and other email communications to faculty and ...
events.westernu.ca is Western’s public calendar for sharing campus events. The main calendar is accessible from the University’s homepage via a list of current events as well as a link to all upcoming ...
We are Western’s central resource for communications and marketing advice and expertise. Our mandate is to promote, protect and enhance the University’s reputation – locally, nationally and globally.