Jules Lee began writing or, more specifically, rewriting at an early age. “I used to love watching shows on Family Channel and sometimes I wasn’t satisfied with the ending or with how things went, so I would rewrite it the way I thought it should be …
Keri Ferguson
Western to host first-ever Forest City Tree Festival
Event includes guided hikes, panel discussions, public tree giveaway and planting workshop
Western celebrates opening of Ronald D. Schmeichel Building for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
New facility houses largest maker space in Canada available to all students in all faculties
Western announces James and Eva Good Chair in English Literature
New $1.5 M gift funds post to attract top talent, ‘ignite deep love of the arts’ among students
Western welcomes 10 recipients of prestigious Schulich Leader Scholarships
Receiving $120,000 award a “great honour” for incoming engineering student Reuben DeBoer
Royal Society of Canada honours three Western scholars
Dr. Richard Kim, professors Emma Duerden and Gordon Osinski recognized as leaders helping to build a better future for Canada
Dellelce family makes major gift supporting students, entrepreneurship at Western
Bookstore named to honour legacy of service and philanthropy
‘A global village:’ Two Western students selected as Global Skills Opportunity ambassadors
Jagdev Saluja and Kayla Gauthier share the impact of their international learning experiences
Two Western alumni representing Canada at 2024 G20 Youth Summit
Eunice Oladejo, Lauren Allison among five Canadians and 145 delegates meeting in Brazil
Two recent Western grads make CBC Music’s ‘30 under 30’ list
Percussionist Andrew Busch, choral conductor and tenor Matthew Boutda recognized among ‘Canada’s hottest young classical musicians’
Carleigh Bodrug: From ‘Western U’ to PlantYou
With more than 11M followers on social media and two NYT bestsellers, this FIMS grad serves up solutions for a healthier plate and planet
Mini-University introduces Indigenous youth to campus life at Western
Camp included cultural teachings, computer coding, visual art and recreation
Madagascar field course rooted in relationships, reciprocity
Western anthropology students pair with Malagasy peers, study ecotourism, climate change
Western to host first-ever Forest City Tree Festival
Event includes guided hikes, panel discussions, public tree giveaway and planting workshop
Western celebrates opening of Ronald D. Schmeichel Building for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
New facility houses largest maker space in Canada available to all students in all faculties
Western announces James and Eva Good Chair in English Literature
New $1.5 M gift funds post to attract top talent, ‘ignite deep love of the arts’ among students
Western welcomes 10 recipients of prestigious Schulich Leader Scholarships
Receiving $120,000 award a “great honour” for incoming engineering student Reuben DeBoer
Royal Society of Canada honours three Western scholars
Dr. Richard Kim, professors Emma Duerden and Gordon Osinski recognized as leaders helping to build a better future for Canada
Dellelce family makes major gift supporting students, entrepreneurship at Western
Bookstore named to honour legacy of service and philanthropy
‘A global village:’ Two Western students selected as Global Skills Opportunity ambassadors
Jagdev Saluja and Kayla Gauthier share the impact of their international learning experiences
Two Western alumni representing Canada at 2024 G20 Youth Summit
Eunice Oladejo, Lauren Allison among five Canadians and 145 delegates meeting in Brazil
Two recent Western grads make CBC Music’s ‘30 under 30’ list
Percussionist Andrew Busch, choral conductor and tenor Matthew Boutda recognized among ‘Canada’s hottest young classical musicians’
Carleigh Bodrug: From ‘Western U’ to PlantYou
With more than 11M followers on social media and two NYT bestsellers, this FIMS grad serves up solutions for a healthier plate and planet
Mini-University introduces Indigenous youth to campus life at Western
Camp included cultural teachings, computer coding, visual art and recreation
Madagascar field course rooted in relationships, reciprocity
Western anthropology students pair with Malagasy peers, study ecotourism, climate change