Growing up on a family farm in southwestern Ontario, professor Kathy Hibbert adopted her strong work ethic at an early age. “It was bred into our DNA,” she said. The principle has served her well – from the time she arrived at Western as a first-gen …
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Pilot project diverts organic waste from campus eatery
Student research supports expanded rollout for more sustainable campus
Philosophers focus on AI ethics
Postdoctoral associates help students view artificial intelligence from social, ethical lens
Western researchers receive royal recognition
Professors Carolyn McLeod and Catherine Neish named among the nation’s top scholars by the Royal Society of Canada
From Cholera to COVID: New course melds past with present
Studying outbreaks of previous centuries, students gain context around uncertainty and change
Corrosion expert to aid safe storage of used nuclear fuel
Western’s research program gets huge boost with new $1.1M gift from the Nuclear Waste Management Organization
Giving Western leaders the tools to succeed
Programs support leadership development of academics and administrators
New grad shares Indigenous knowledge with students
Teacher candidate brings energy and personality to classroom
‘Thriving Educators’ cultivate caring campus community
As Western’s student affairs professionals learned how best to support students, they found support in each other.
Inspiring Minds: Helping Western graduate students tell stories, hone skills
Master’s and doctoral students are invited to share their research in 150 words, with a chance to heighten the profile of their work
Western attracts $1 million to advance virtual learning
An Indigenous languages revitalization program is among ten projects receiving eCampusOntario grants
Canadian Payroll Association funds Financial Wellness Lab at Western
The gift supports researchers translating data-driven insights into tools Canadians can use to improve their financial resilience
Western trio honoured with Distinguished University Professorships
Kim Baines, Glenn Bauman, and Deborah Laliberte-Rudman are being recognized for sustained excellence in scholarship
Pilot project diverts organic waste from campus eatery
Student research supports expanded rollout for more sustainable campus
Philosophers focus on AI ethics
Postdoctoral associates help students view artificial intelligence from social, ethical lens
Western researchers receive royal recognition
Professors Carolyn McLeod and Catherine Neish named among the nation’s top scholars by the Royal Society of Canada
From Cholera to COVID: New course melds past with present
Studying outbreaks of previous centuries, students gain context around uncertainty and change
Corrosion expert to aid safe storage of used nuclear fuel
Western’s research program gets huge boost with new $1.1M gift from the Nuclear Waste Management Organization
Giving Western leaders the tools to succeed
Programs support leadership development of academics and administrators
New grad shares Indigenous knowledge with students
Teacher candidate brings energy and personality to classroom
‘Thriving Educators’ cultivate caring campus community
As Western’s student affairs professionals learned how best to support students, they found support in each other.
Inspiring Minds: Helping Western graduate students tell stories, hone skills
Master’s and doctoral students are invited to share their research in 150 words, with a chance to heighten the profile of their work
Western attracts $1 million to advance virtual learning
An Indigenous languages revitalization program is among ten projects receiving eCampusOntario grants
Canadian Payroll Association funds Financial Wellness Lab at Western
The gift supports researchers translating data-driven insights into tools Canadians can use to improve their financial resilience
Western trio honoured with Distinguished University Professorships
Kim Baines, Glenn Bauman, and Deborah Laliberte-Rudman are being recognized for sustained excellence in scholarship