When Western neuroscientist Ryan Stevenson got the news he had won a competitive two-year fellowship, his first thought was: “Do they have the right Ryan?” He’s one of eight recipients of the 2024 Dorothy Killam Trust Fellowship, granted to “s …
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Western health studies prof develops ground-breaking virtual reality training
Be EPIC program teaches health-care workers to communicate with people living with dementia
TedxWesternU returns with new lineup of inspiring speakers, stories
Experts and advocates from around the world share insights under the “Rising Phoenix” theme
Cutting-edge Western science research highlights role of collaboration
Fallona Family Interdisciplinary Science Award and Lecture supports research across disciplines
Western named one of Southwestern Ontario’s best employers
University is one of four London organizations on first-ever list of top workplaces in the region
Book by Western writer-in-residence earns spot in national contest finals
Téa Mutonji’s Shut Up You’re Pretty chosen for Canada Reads shortlist
Carol Off returns to Western to teach course based on her newest book
Veteran journalist reflects on the role of humanities in her life, career
Engineering grads design tech solution for local organization
Project sees students create tri-wheel dolly system for moving supplies at LifeSpin
‘Long time coming’: Philosophy prof laid groundwork to equalize leave for adoptive families
Carolyn McLeod celebrates “time to attach” for children in care after years of advocacy
Nursing professor uses research, lived experience to improve newcomer health care
Mom2New Co-Care project sparked by Shokoufeh Modanloo’s own immigration story
Do your holiday shopping the Western way
Check out student-run and alumni-owned businesses for the people on your lists
‘One can enrich the other’: Humanities expand approach to coding in Western course
Programming course helps students connect code with real life
‘A concern for everyone:’ Western lecture shows link between domestic, mass violence
Nova Scotia Mass Casualty Commission member will give keynote at the Peter Jaffe Lectures on Ending Domestic Violence
Western health studies prof develops ground-breaking virtual reality training
Be EPIC program teaches health-care workers to communicate with people living with dementia
TedxWesternU returns with new lineup of inspiring speakers, stories
Experts and advocates from around the world share insights under the “Rising Phoenix” theme
Cutting-edge Western science research highlights role of collaboration
Fallona Family Interdisciplinary Science Award and Lecture supports research across disciplines
Western named one of Southwestern Ontario’s best employers
University is one of four London organizations on first-ever list of top workplaces in the region
Book by Western writer-in-residence earns spot in national contest finals
Téa Mutonji’s Shut Up You’re Pretty chosen for Canada Reads shortlist
Carol Off returns to Western to teach course based on her newest book
Veteran journalist reflects on the role of humanities in her life, career
Engineering grads design tech solution for local organization
Project sees students create tri-wheel dolly system for moving supplies at LifeSpin
‘Long time coming’: Philosophy prof laid groundwork to equalize leave for adoptive families
Carolyn McLeod celebrates “time to attach” for children in care after years of advocacy
Nursing professor uses research, lived experience to improve newcomer health care
Mom2New Co-Care project sparked by Shokoufeh Modanloo’s own immigration story
Do your holiday shopping the Western way
Check out student-run and alumni-owned businesses for the people on your lists
‘One can enrich the other’: Humanities expand approach to coding in Western course
Programming course helps students connect code with real life
‘A concern for everyone:’ Western lecture shows link between domestic, mass violence
Nova Scotia Mass Casualty Commission member will give keynote at the Peter Jaffe Lectures on Ending Domestic Violence