Jagdev Saluja and Kayla Gauthier share the impact of their international learning experiences
Here is the latest news about Western University.
Jagdev Saluja and Kayla Gauthier share the impact of their international learning experiences
A growing concern for graduating students around the world is how they will repay student loans, which have accumulated over the course of their studies.
A strike by the International Union of Elevator Constructors (IUEC) is affecting elevator repair and maintenance on campus.
Graduates Andrea Lo and Michael Verbora of the Meds Class of 2013 exemplify the leadership qualities that Western’s Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry strives to instill in each of its students.
Classroom skills and strategies take centre stage today as the Spring Perspectives on Teaching Conference, presented by the Teaching Support Centre, kicks off this morning.
Western Mustangs legend Jack Fairs was honoured by Ontario University Athletics (OUA) with the John McManus Award at the OUA Honour Awards banquet Thursday evening in Gravenhurst, Ont.
Western President Amit Chakma will join David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, and a delegation of Canadian public and private sector leaders on state visits to the Republic of Ghana, May 13-16, and the Republic of Botswana, May 16-19.
Despite the warm spring weather, a research chill has settled on social science and humanities researchers at Western.
I have been on the faculty at the Law School for 41 years. I am still here, not because I am allergic to fun, as one of my colleagues has suggested. Rather, I have remained an academic, because there is simply no other work that I would rather do.
The MOOC – or, on the off chance you have been hiding in an attic for the last year or so, the ‘massively open online course’ – is, we have been reliably informed, capable of great feats of pedagogical prowess. It is a transformative application of technology to teaching, a tremendous boon for universities, and a godsend for our hard-pressed students.
It’s likely if you’re sick, your doctor is more inclined to prescribe a brand name drug in place of its generic equivalent. Or maybe you would rather pick up some Advil for that headache, instead of the less expensive pharmacy brand of ibuprofen.
In the Ivey Business School, Robert (Bob) Kennedy has found an institution that mirrors his career in many ways.
Fourteen distinguished individuals will receive honorary degrees as Western hosts its 301st Convocation this June.