A new study has found that 29 per cent of people in Ontario who undergo a surgical procedure called endometrial ablation will have a subsequent hysterectomy to remove the entire uterus within 15 years. Researchers from the Institute for Clinical Evaluat …
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Western prof seeks to make school safer for trans kids
Wayne Martino studies trans-affirmative education, including what students and teachers need to thrive
Western receives $4.75 million in federal funding for new electric boiler
Heating upgrade will drastically reduce emissions, provide steam for campus and University Hospital
Western grad follows the bears to write new book
Environmental journalist Gloria Dickie reflects on the journey of Eight Bears and her roots in London, Ont.
Afghan scholar faces Taliban threats in pursuit of freedom
Dr. Nasar Ahmad Shayan and his family fled Afghanistan, found new home at Western
Western launches new international strategy to drive worldwide impact
The global engagement plan, Western in the World, will guide international recruitment, research and collaboration efforts
Western celebrates Pride 2023
Plans include workshops, a campus party and a fall celebration, backed by a growing group of organizers
Western climbs nearly 60 spots in QS World University Rankings
Academic reputation, graduate employment drive significant rise in annual rankings
Meet the man who brought space alive for Londoners
Digital history captures life of astronomer William Colgrove, a Renaissance man who loomed large at Western
‘I want to change the world:’ Empathy guides medical sciences grad
Sitara Lewis is passionate about advocating for those experiencing homelessness
‘Reminding us we’re not alone:’ Q&A with Western’s Queer Caucus
Co-founder reflects on the importance of building connections across 2SLGBTQIA+ community
Passion meets purpose for Schulich grad Fabio Salerno
He went home to Italy to serve on the frontlines of COVID-19 in an unexpected twist while pursuing his PhD
Schulich Dentistry grad shaping futures, one smile at a time
Kate Jacques hopes to help make dental care more accessible to vulnerable populations across Canada
Western prof seeks to make school safer for trans kids
Wayne Martino studies trans-affirmative education, including what students and teachers need to thrive
Western receives $4.75 million in federal funding for new electric boiler
Heating upgrade will drastically reduce emissions, provide steam for campus and University Hospital
Western grad follows the bears to write new book
Environmental journalist Gloria Dickie reflects on the journey of Eight Bears and her roots in London, Ont.
Afghan scholar faces Taliban threats in pursuit of freedom
Dr. Nasar Ahmad Shayan and his family fled Afghanistan, found new home at Western
Western launches new international strategy to drive worldwide impact
The global engagement plan, Western in the World, will guide international recruitment, research and collaboration efforts
Western celebrates Pride 2023
Plans include workshops, a campus party and a fall celebration, backed by a growing group of organizers
Western climbs nearly 60 spots in QS World University Rankings
Academic reputation, graduate employment drive significant rise in annual rankings
Meet the man who brought space alive for Londoners
Digital history captures life of astronomer William Colgrove, a Renaissance man who loomed large at Western
‘I want to change the world:’ Empathy guides medical sciences grad
Sitara Lewis is passionate about advocating for those experiencing homelessness
‘Reminding us we’re not alone:’ Q&A with Western’s Queer Caucus
Co-founder reflects on the importance of building connections across 2SLGBTQIA+ community
Passion meets purpose for Schulich grad Fabio Salerno
He went home to Italy to serve on the frontlines of COVID-19 in an unexpected twist while pursuing his PhD
Schulich Dentistry grad shaping futures, one smile at a time
Kate Jacques hopes to help make dental care more accessible to vulnerable populations across Canada