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Findings confirm need to rethink school lunches

Findings confirm need to rethink school lunches

Brescia University College professor Paula Dworatzek, chair of the School of Food & Nutritional Sciences, encourages parents to take advantage of more healthy foods when packing lunches. Her …

Western-Waterloo ink ethics partnership

Western-Waterloo ink ethics partnership

Western recently partnered with the University of Waterloo to streamline research ethics processes and shorten turnaround times for multi-site research. The new process currently applies to collaborative research projects with Waterloo. Researchers are to submit one...

‘Trial and Sorrow’ earns heritage prize

‘Trial and Sorrow’ earns heritage prize

A Western Public History program looking looking for a way to commemorate the centennial of the First World War has been recognized for their work with a Lieutenant Governor’s Ontario Heritage Awards, presented recently in Toronto. The awards recognize individuals,...

Senate wrestles with student assessment timing

Senate wrestles with student assessment timing

A minor tweak to language defining when undergraduate students would receive a benchmark of their course progress set off an energized debate about academic freedom and course feedback during the university Senate meeting on March 11. In the end, Senate tabled a...

Western named among elite for game design

Western named among elite for game design

Western isn’t playing around when it comes to game design as the university was named today among the top destinations in the world to study – and launch a career in – the popular discipline, according to The Princeton Review’s seventh annual rankings of the best...

University Drive Bridge closed to vehicles Saturday

University Drive Bridge closed to vehicles Saturday

University Drive Bridge will be closed to vehicular traffic from 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday, March 19, for load testing. The sidewalk will remain open to pedestrians during this time. The bridge has been closed to larger-scale, articulated (60-foot) London Transit...

CFI funding backs osteoarthritis research

CFI funding backs osteoarthritis research

  Western researchers received more than $700,000 in Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) funding this morning, supporting a trio of efforts, including one offering relief to more than three million Canadians who suffer from osteoarthritis. Schulich School of...

University sees apology as ‘right thing to do’

University sees apology as ‘right thing to do’

Calling it the “right thing to do,” Western officials issued an apology today for the university's role in and response to the actions of former Student Health Services psychiatrist Dr. Stanley Dobrowolski. “We apologize for the trauma and pain his victims endured as...

Western statement on Dobrowolski response

Western statement on Dobrowolski response

Today, Western President Amit Chakma issued a public apology for the manner in which the university responded to the conduct of former London psychiatrist Dr. Stanley Dobrowolski more than 20 years ago.

LTC buses, Western shuttle fine-tune routes

LTC buses, Western shuttle fine-tune routes

Starting Friday, London Transit Commission (LTC) buses will provide commuters in and around the university campus with more options to get to their destination. As a result of those changes, Western has also altered the route of its free temporary shuttle service....

Choir uses music to bridge culture, memory

Choir uses music to bridge culture, memory

Danxu Ma, a Music Education master’s student, has hit a high note in the London Chinese community as the founder of the London Chinese Intergenerational Choir. Ma came to Western from Beijing, China, in 2014 and experienced feelings of anxiety over the cultural...

Research offers hand to understanding motor control

Research offers hand to understanding motor control

We can do many things with our hands – carry loads, manipulate fine objects, grasp items, even communicate with each other. Our hands, Jörn Diedrichsen says, are “the Swiss Army knife of our body parts.” As the Western Research Chair for Motor Control and...

Western-Waterloo ink ethics partnership

Western-Waterloo ink ethics partnership

Western recently partnered with the University of Waterloo to streamline research ethics processes and shorten turnaround times for multi-site research. The new process currently applies to collaborative research projects with Waterloo. Researchers are to submit one...

‘Trial and Sorrow’ earns heritage prize

‘Trial and Sorrow’ earns heritage prize

A Western Public History program looking looking for a way to commemorate the centennial of the First World War has been recognized for their work with a Lieutenant Governor’s Ontario Heritage Awards, presented recently in Toronto. The awards recognize individuals,...

Senate wrestles with student assessment timing

Senate wrestles with student assessment timing

A minor tweak to language defining when undergraduate students would receive a benchmark of their course progress set off an energized debate about academic freedom and course feedback during the university Senate meeting on March 11. In the end, Senate tabled a...

Western named among elite for game design

Western named among elite for game design

Western isn’t playing around when it comes to game design as the university was named today among the top destinations in the world to study – and launch a career in – the popular discipline, according to The Princeton Review’s seventh annual rankings of the best...

University Drive Bridge closed to vehicles Saturday

University Drive Bridge closed to vehicles Saturday

University Drive Bridge will be closed to vehicular traffic from 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday, March 19, for load testing. The sidewalk will remain open to pedestrians during this time. The bridge has been closed to larger-scale, articulated (60-foot) London Transit...

CFI funding backs osteoarthritis research

CFI funding backs osteoarthritis research

  Western researchers received more than $700,000 in Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) funding this morning, supporting a trio of efforts, including one offering relief to more than three million Canadians who suffer from osteoarthritis. Schulich School of...

University sees apology as ‘right thing to do’

University sees apology as ‘right thing to do’

Calling it the “right thing to do,” Western officials issued an apology today for the university's role in and response to the actions of former Student Health Services psychiatrist Dr. Stanley Dobrowolski. “We apologize for the trauma and pain his victims endured as...

Western statement on Dobrowolski response

Western statement on Dobrowolski response

Today, Western President Amit Chakma issued a public apology for the manner in which the university responded to the conduct of former London psychiatrist Dr. Stanley Dobrowolski more than 20 years ago.

LTC buses, Western shuttle fine-tune routes

LTC buses, Western shuttle fine-tune routes

Starting Friday, London Transit Commission (LTC) buses will provide commuters in and around the university campus with more options to get to their destination. As a result of those changes, Western has also altered the route of its free temporary shuttle service....

Choir uses music to bridge culture, memory

Choir uses music to bridge culture, memory

Danxu Ma, a Music Education master’s student, has hit a high note in the London Chinese community as the founder of the London Chinese Intergenerational Choir. Ma came to Western from Beijing, China, in 2014 and experienced feelings of anxiety over the cultural...

Research offers hand to understanding motor control

Research offers hand to understanding motor control

We can do many things with our hands – carry loads, manipulate fine objects, grasp items, even communicate with each other. Our hands, Jörn Diedrichsen says, are “the Swiss Army knife of our body parts.” As the Western Research Chair for Motor Control and...