First, they found a way to release the “trapped” data from the Canadian census over the last 70 years. Then, Western researchers translated the information into an easy-to-use format by creating an online map and portal illustrating the changes ac …
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Kelly Meighen installed as Western’s 24th Chancellor
‘We have much to learn from each other if we listen. And I assure you, as your Chancellor, I will be listening’
Five outstanding leaders to receive honorary degrees
Academy Award winner Sarah Polley among those being honoured at autumn convocation ceremonies
Vanier scholar values human perspective in her research
Neuroscience PhD student Shahnaza Hamidullah came to Canada as Afghan refugee in 2010
‘The Grandpa Rules’ offers blueprint for happy, successful life
Leadership expert, prof and new grandfather Jim Weese writes keepsake book for readers of all ages
Expert insight: ‘Are We Dating the Same Guy?’ Protecting women or defaming men?
Social media sites have the potential to reach millions of people and impacts of defamation can be far greater
New registrar focused on building community, ‘exceptional’ student experience
Marisa Modeski, who joined Western in May, outlines her vision and reflects on her approach
First standard resource on philosophy of astrophysics has many Western ties
Scholars Chris Smeenk and Sarah Gallagher, plus three alumni, contribute to volume of essays from leaders shaping the field
Discover Western in 5 fun places
Explore campus through some of its best-kept secrets
‘A true family:’ Western international students reflect on finding a new home in London
Western International programs and housing support among resources helping students thrive
Western observes National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Campus community is encouraged to reflect on its meaning and significance
For Western researcher, investigating missing Indigenous youths is ‘sacred task’
Rebekah Jacques is a member of the National Advisory Committee on Residential Schools Missing Children and Unmarked Burials
Western appoints Mark Daley as first-ever chief AI officer
The newly created role is the first of its kind at a Canadian university
Kelly Meighen installed as Western’s 24th Chancellor
‘We have much to learn from each other if we listen. And I assure you, as your Chancellor, I will be listening’
Five outstanding leaders to receive honorary degrees
Academy Award winner Sarah Polley among those being honoured at autumn convocation ceremonies
Vanier scholar values human perspective in her research
Neuroscience PhD student Shahnaza Hamidullah came to Canada as Afghan refugee in 2010
‘The Grandpa Rules’ offers blueprint for happy, successful life
Leadership expert, prof and new grandfather Jim Weese writes keepsake book for readers of all ages
Expert insight: ‘Are We Dating the Same Guy?’ Protecting women or defaming men?
Social media sites have the potential to reach millions of people and impacts of defamation can be far greater
New registrar focused on building community, ‘exceptional’ student experience
Marisa Modeski, who joined Western in May, outlines her vision and reflects on her approach
First standard resource on philosophy of astrophysics has many Western ties
Scholars Chris Smeenk and Sarah Gallagher, plus three alumni, contribute to volume of essays from leaders shaping the field
Discover Western in 5 fun places
Explore campus through some of its best-kept secrets
‘A true family:’ Western international students reflect on finding a new home in London
Western International programs and housing support among resources helping students thrive
Western observes National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Campus community is encouraged to reflect on its meaning and significance
For Western researcher, investigating missing Indigenous youths is ‘sacred task’
Rebekah Jacques is a member of the National Advisory Committee on Residential Schools Missing Children and Unmarked Burials
Western appoints Mark Daley as first-ever chief AI officer
The newly created role is the first of its kind at a Canadian university