Western anthropology students pair with Malagasy peers, study ecotourism, climate change
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Western anthropology students pair with Malagasy peers, study ecotourism, climate change
The Joanne Goodman Lectures, which have been a notable event at Western and the broader community well beyond London for three and a half decades, began in tragedy.
Starting today, you can monitor in real time the energy use of your campus building – or the use of any building across campus – using Western’s Real Time Energy Dashboard.
When it comes to building up communities, one campus group literally has it nailed.
Genevieve Fisher is no stranger to the country music scene.
The Western community is mourning the death of Gareth Coombes, a 23-year-old student at the Richard Ivey School of Business, who was killed last weekend after falling from the CP rail bridge near Oxford and Gunn streets.
Every journalist thinks they have at least one book in them. In the case of former Western News editor/reporter Jim Anderson, he’s had two – and counting.
For Paula Dworatzek, it started with a note home from her children’s elementary school that led to a two-year Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) funding grant for the Brescia University College professor.
Jagdeep Raina’s flight from Toronto to Detroit was delayed. He then missed his connection, forcing him to catch another flight, which lost his luggage. Finally, he arrived at his destination, where the train leaving the airport was out of order.
Is it public art? Is it a bike rack? Yes, on both accounts.
Although he spent a career bringing stories to the masses, Ivan Sytin’s own story might have been lost to history if not for a Western professor emeritus and a PhD alumna.
Fellow profs, if you’ve been around students anytime within the last few years, you know social media is integral to their lives.
Long before the cow jumped over it, earthbound mortals have been fascinated by our nearest celestial neighbour – the Moon.