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This hasn't been an easy time, Mustangs. Please do your part to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in our community. ✅ Limit your close contacts ✅ Wear a mask ✅ Wash your hands ✅ Stay home ✅ Get tested if you have symptoms #takecarewestern #ldnont #covid19 #westernuniversity #westernuarts
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Have a passion for the Parisian? Western French Studies offers one of the most comprehensive programs in the country – and one of the few Graduate level programs. There are courses for any level of French from the beginner to the more advanced. Typically, French courses offered on campus total about 100 hours of instruction in the classroom with 3 or 4 lecture hours per week - with the adjustments for our current situation, of course. Learn more about why you should study la belle langue. Visit uwo.ca/french @choosewestern @westernuniversity #vivelefrancais #westernufrench #westernuniversity #ldnont #languages
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Wishing a peaceful and blessed #Ramadan to those observing this holy month of fasting. While this Ramadan may be different than usual, your compassion and care will keep you united to your loved ones. #westernuniversity #westernuarts #ldnont
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Last night we hosted a Spring Panel for our prospective Class of 2025. Keep an eye for videos from the night from our Departments and Associate Dean Academic, Tracy Isaacs answering questions about the Faculty. Our evening also featured a welcome from Dean Michael Milde, mini-lectures from Professors Joel Faflak and Bipasha Baruah, and a Student & Alumni panel. Thank you to everyone who helped us put on this event and who attended! We hope we illustrated how incredible A&H really is! @westernuniversity @choosewesternu #lndont #recruitment #arts #westernuniversity
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Last night we hosted a Spring Panel for our prospective Class of 2025. Keep an eye for videos from the night from our Departments and Associate Dean Academic, Tracy Isaacs answering questions about the Faculty. Our evening also featured a welcome from Dean Michael Milde, mini-lectures from Professors Joel Faflak and Bipasha Baruah, and a Student & Alumni panel. Thank you to everyone who helped us put on this event and who attended! We hope we illustrated how incredible A&H really is! @westernuniversity @choosewesternu #lndont #recruitment #arts #westernuniversity
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Last night we hosted a Spring Panel for our prospective Class of 2025. Keep an eye for videos from the night from our Departments and Associate Dean Academic, Tracy Isaacs answering questions about the Faculty. Our evening also featured a welcome from Dean Michael Milde, mini-lectures from Professors Joel Faflak and Bipasha Baruah, and a Student & Alumni panel. Thank you to everyone who helped us put on this event and who attended! We hope we illustrated how incredible A&H really is! @westernuniversity @choosewesternu #lndont #recruitment #arts #westernuniversity
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Love movies? We have the thing for you! Film Studies in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities at Western covers all the bases – history, aesthetics, production, theory, philosophy, technology…the list goes on. And! You can choose HOW you study. A Minor, Major, Honours, Specialization - you’re not boxed into any corner. Put those hours of Netflix binging to use and further your education. Learn more by visiting our homepage uwo.ca/arts @westernuniversity @choosewestern #ldnont #filmstudies #westernuniversity #arts
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Some of our outgoing AHSC executive created a teaser video of some hot spots on campus for our Spring Faculty Night coming up on April 8! @westernuniversity @ahscwesternu @choosewestern #campustour #ldnont #westernuniversity
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Meet Rebecca Jackson - Honours Double Major in SASAH and English Language and Literature with a minor in Italian. Q: What is one thing you wish you knew before you started first year? A: As an international student, one thing I wish I knew before I started first year is that you will find your place at Western, but that doesn’t mean you have to find it right away. It’s okay to try a lot of different extracurriculars and to take a few chances to really discover what you enjoy and to find who you want to be at western. Not every club you try is going to be exactly right for you, but don’t be discouraged there is a place for everyone, sometimes it just takes a bit of time and trial and error. Q: How did you decide on your Major or Honors Specialization? A: I came to Western specifically because I was interested in the Arts and Humanities department and SASAH. The diverse subject matter and courses offered through SASAH immediately sparked my interest because It allowed me to engage and pursue so many sectors of Arts and Humanities without ever having to feel I limited myself. In terms of deciding my second major and minor, I was already leaning towards English literature and was definitely aiming to pick up another language, but my choices of English and Italian were solidified by the large variety of courses offered, as well as the community aspect of the degrees that made for consistent engaging conversations with my peers and professors. Q: What's it like living in residence? A: I lived in residence in first year, and I lived on the SASAH / Arts floor, which at the time was in Ontario hall. It meant that I was surrounded by students in the same or similar programs to me, so off the bat we had shared interests and it made it easier to feel at home. It also meant that class discussions were more lively as we had already broken the ice and were comfortable suggesting ideas to each other. Whether you live on an LLC or not, residence definitely gives students a chance to find their place and their friends at Western and the various events throughout the year make meeting new people so easy. @choosewestern @westernuniversity #ldnont #westernuniversity