Canada is seeing a resurgence of measles, with cases in the first quarter of 2024 already far surpassing the total for all of 2023. There were 12 cases last year, and more than three times that number so far in 2024, with 38 reported as of March 19. Mos …
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Western Engineering launches women-only training for advanced machining
Training allows students to gain certifications, hands-on experience
Western launches new program to foster meaningful research partnerships
RECAP will help researchers, partners forge relationships for greater impact
Expert insight: Paying for exercise motivates, but rewards don’t need permanence
Just walking 10 more minutes a day may yield clinically significant outcomes such as improved mental health, less pain and better sleep
Centenarian medical grad looks back on first generation of women students
Dr. Marie Jeanne Ferrari was among just five women who received an MD in 1959
Clinician-scientist candidate serves patients and country with a smile
Naval officer Jennifer Guo only student in Canada training to be dentist and scientist
Mustangs win double banner for the first time at OUA Track & Field Championships
Men’s and women’s teams make history, capturing provincial titles
Expert insight: Why are syphilis cases on the rise in Canada?
Prevention is key to individual health and slowing spread of syphilis infection
Students create inclusive fitness program for local community
Experiential learning placement at London, Ont. YMCA leads to community engagement, real-world experience for fourth-year students
Expert insight: Extreme environments coded into genomes of extremophiles
Genome of organisms living in extreme conditions reveal information about type of environment they thrive in
Report makes five recommendations to promote regenerative farming
Ivey Sustainable Finance Lab research calls for valuing biodiversity, creating inclusive financial infrastructure in agriculture
Graduate students can now earn Global & Intercultural Engagement Honour
Special distinction was already available for undergrads who acquired global experience while at Western
Western study finds women more likely than men to suffer from long COVID
Researchers also find link between long COVID, obesity in women
Western Engineering launches women-only training for advanced machining
Training allows students to gain certifications, hands-on experience
Western launches new program to foster meaningful research partnerships
RECAP will help researchers, partners forge relationships for greater impact
Expert insight: Paying for exercise motivates, but rewards don’t need permanence
Just walking 10 more minutes a day may yield clinically significant outcomes such as improved mental health, less pain and better sleep
Centenarian medical grad looks back on first generation of women students
Dr. Marie Jeanne Ferrari was among just five women who received an MD in 1959
Clinician-scientist candidate serves patients and country with a smile
Naval officer Jennifer Guo only student in Canada training to be dentist and scientist
Mustangs win double banner for the first time at OUA Track & Field Championships
Men’s and women’s teams make history, capturing provincial titles
Expert insight: Why are syphilis cases on the rise in Canada?
Prevention is key to individual health and slowing spread of syphilis infection
Students create inclusive fitness program for local community
Experiential learning placement at London, Ont. YMCA leads to community engagement, real-world experience for fourth-year students
Expert insight: Extreme environments coded into genomes of extremophiles
Genome of organisms living in extreme conditions reveal information about type of environment they thrive in
Report makes five recommendations to promote regenerative farming
Ivey Sustainable Finance Lab research calls for valuing biodiversity, creating inclusive financial infrastructure in agriculture
Graduate students can now earn Global & Intercultural Engagement Honour
Special distinction was already available for undergrads who acquired global experience while at Western
Western study finds women more likely than men to suffer from long COVID
Researchers also find link between long COVID, obesity in women