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Trained, upper-year students help their fellow students succeed
Western-developed healthy relationship program adopted by 5,000+ schools
Collaboration with WORLDiscoveries helps Fourth R scale up and out
Western Academy for Advanced Research officially launches
Bringing experts together from around the world to solve global problems
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Western researchers selected to the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences
Four faculty scholars named CAHS fellows for excellence, commitment to fields of expertise
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Work led by two master’s students shows climate change is impacting monarch butterflies and armyworms
Western offers new minor in Black Studies
Open to all students, the courses provide a variety of perspectives on Black history, culture and heritage
From daughter to doctor: Challenges prove inspirational for Sadia Mehmood
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Students facing barriers to inclusion participate in Algonquin Park field experience
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Vanier Cup tickets on sale, honorary chair announced
Countdown is on for the Nov. 26 championship football game
Student turns passion for cars into successful repair, sales business
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Expert insight: Governments’ use of automated decision-making systems reflects systemic issues of injustice and inequality
Software processing large amounts of data instantaneously makes it attractive for government use.
Making connections through peer-assisted learning
Trained, upper-year students help their fellow students succeed
Western-developed healthy relationship program adopted by 5,000+ schools
Collaboration with WORLDiscoveries helps Fourth R scale up and out
Western Academy for Advanced Research officially launches
Bringing experts together from around the world to solve global problems
Expert insight: How improving COPD treatment in primary care could reduce demand on hospitals
Patients with COPD have hospitalization rates 63 per cent higher than the general population.
Western researchers selected to the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences
Four faculty scholars named CAHS fellows for excellence, commitment to fields of expertise
New Western research demonstrates effects of hotter fall temperatures on insects
Work led by two master’s students shows climate change is impacting monarch butterflies and armyworms
Western offers new minor in Black Studies
Open to all students, the courses provide a variety of perspectives on Black history, culture and heritage
From daughter to doctor: Challenges prove inspirational for Sadia Mehmood
A childhood spent helping her mother access treatment for serious illnesses sparked ambitions for new Schulich Medicine student
Students facing barriers to inclusion participate in Algonquin Park field experience
“Field Research in Ecology and Evolution Diversified” aims to diversify ecology and evolutionary biology professions
Vanier Cup tickets on sale, honorary chair announced
Countdown is on for the Nov. 26 championship football game
Student turns passion for cars into successful repair, sales business
Never one to stay in neutral, Nour Habliza has plans to attend law school