London and area high school students from diverse backgrounds introduced to biomedical sciences
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Lessons from Western faculty members who competed in sports at the highest levels
Lessons from Western faculty members who competed in sports at the highest levels
by Western Communications | July 25, 2024 | Campus & Community, Front Vertical | 0 Comments
Experts, athletes and coaches share reflections and insights on the impact of the Olympic Games
London and area high school students from diverse backgrounds introduced to biomedical sciences
Occupational therapy researcher advances inclusion for older adult immigrants through community research
Camp included cultural teachings, computer coding, visual art and recreation
Western political science prof shares expertise on Kamala Harris’ new path
Jul 25, 2024
Experts, athletes and coaches share reflections and insights on the impact of the Olympic Games
Jul 25, 2024
London and area high school students from diverse backgrounds introduced to biomedical sciences
Jul 24, 2024
Camp included cultural teachings, computer coding, visual art and recreation
Jul 24, 2024
Occupational therapy researcher advances inclusion for older adult immigrants through community research
Jul 23, 2024
Western political science prof shares expertise on Kamala Harris’ new path
Campus & Community, Featured 1
Allan will support and expand research in medical and health sciences at Western
Adrian Owen and Karnig Kazazian use brain activity patterns to predict survival rates of ICU patients
Western anthropology students pair with Malagasy peers, study ecotourism, climate change
Expert Commentary, Featured 4, Headline 4, Other Author
More than 100 locations across Canada set new heat records on June 19
Western professor Gordon “Oz” Osinski brought astronauts from the Canadian Space Agency and NASA to Kamestastin, also called Mistastin, in northern Labrador for planetary science and lunar geology training. It’s the perfect learning site because the crater and its rock formations – formed by the heat and impact of an asteroid 36 million years ago – mimic the conditions on the surface of the moon.
Western continues to promote sustainable practices and research while preserving the significant ecological diversity of its campus.
Master’s student in biology expands snack wrapper recycling across Western’s campus
Master’s student in biology expands snack wrapper recycling across Western’s campus
Western Sustainable Impact Fund supports first cohort of projects led by faculty, staff and students
Fifteen sustainability projects on Western’s campus make a big impact