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1. In general, spell out the word on first reference followed by their acronyms in closed parentheses, then use acronyms on succeeding reference. E.g., This is according to a recent study by Western’s ...
Here you can find SVGs of all the main icons used on Western websites. Rather than uploading another copy of the icon to your own server, you can just link to these files. Not only does this simplify ...
Western Entrepreneurship harnesses the university’s collective expertise to arm the next generation of leaders with crucial entrepreneurial and leadership skills that enable them to develop great ...
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Western will be broadcasting a special convocation ceremony with Jane Goodall on Wednesday, April 25 2018 at 11am.
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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 ...
Move the copied block over to your own site directory’s included “js folder”. You can then proceed to edit the script on your site as needed. Once you have ...