When Margaret Mutumba joined Western as the director of Frugal Biomedical Innovations, she brought a deep-rooted passion to address inequities in health care. Born in Kampala, Uganda, she often travelled with her father, a public health physician, to …
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‘Decolonization benefits everyone’
Christy Bressette talks truth, reconciliation and the opportunity for innovation
Honorary degree for award-winning author, artist Shani Mootoo
Western was ‘beginning of where I am now,’ says visual arts grad
Western to honour scientist Tak Mak at fall convocation
Immunology pioneer is renowned for discovering the T-cell receptor, the “holy grail of immunology”
Marking the ‘magical musical moments’ of Massey Hall
Western grad David McPherson’s latest book honours iconic venue
Bringing home Olympic gold
Western grad Susanne Grainger reflects on Tokyo 2020
Weldon reopens study spaces as revitalization continues
Partial library reopening to provide up to 500 extra seats ahead of mid-term exams
Schulich Medicine supports interdisciplinary education for med students
MD+ track allows future doctors to take ‘individualized’ approach to learning
Western goes downtown with new property buy
Planned space will bring community, culture, academics in one roof
Telling the untold story of Indigenous athletes
New book delivers ‘authentic and direct response’ to TRC call to action
New $1M-gift drives Western entrepreneurial programs
Funding will support student entrepreneurs, programming, innovation building
Philosophers focus on AI ethics
Postdoctoral associates help students view artificial intelligence from social, ethical lens
Exhibit brings attention to bison eradication
PhD candidate Michelle Wilson leads exhibition, symposium that explore ties between bison and colonialism
‘Decolonization benefits everyone’
Christy Bressette talks truth, reconciliation and the opportunity for innovation
Honorary degree for award-winning author, artist Shani Mootoo
Western was ‘beginning of where I am now,’ says visual arts grad
Western to honour scientist Tak Mak at fall convocation
Immunology pioneer is renowned for discovering the T-cell receptor, the “holy grail of immunology”
Marking the ‘magical musical moments’ of Massey Hall
Western grad David McPherson’s latest book honours iconic venue
Bringing home Olympic gold
Western grad Susanne Grainger reflects on Tokyo 2020
Weldon reopens study spaces as revitalization continues
Partial library reopening to provide up to 500 extra seats ahead of mid-term exams
Schulich Medicine supports interdisciplinary education for med students
MD+ track allows future doctors to take ‘individualized’ approach to learning
Western goes downtown with new property buy
Planned space will bring community, culture, academics in one roof
Telling the untold story of Indigenous athletes
New book delivers ‘authentic and direct response’ to TRC call to action
New $1M-gift drives Western entrepreneurial programs
Funding will support student entrepreneurs, programming, innovation building
Philosophers focus on AI ethics
Postdoctoral associates help students view artificial intelligence from social, ethical lens
Exhibit brings attention to bison eradication
PhD candidate Michelle Wilson leads exhibition, symposium that explore ties between bison and colonialism