The prevalence of dementia in unhoused people was almost two times greater than in the general population, with a higher prevalence for age groups younger than 85 years, according to new research led by researchers at Western, ICES and Lawson Health Resear …
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Western project is tornado-proofing Canadian communities
The Northern Tornadoes Project and the WindEEE Dome are leading research into extreme weather and wind engineering
Western student promotes STEM to Black elementary, high school students
Jasmine Uboma created tutoring service, workbooks to promote critical, analytical thinking among kids
Western student-athlete among Top 8 Academic All-Canadians
Kate Current recognized by Governor General at Rideau Hall
Former Ontario deputy premier is Western Law’s Distinguished Leader in Residence
Christine Elliott will provide mentorship to law students and work with university leadership
Mustangs scale new heights in the 2022 fall season
Western student-athletes dominated team and individual sports in various categories
Endnotes 2022: The people behind some of the year’s most compelling Western stories
Get to know newsmakers from the year that was
Experts root for agrivoltaics to solve clean energy, agricultural needs
Ivey conference discusses practice which involves growing crops under solar panels
President Alan Shepard appointed to second term
Unanimous decision by Board of Governors follows review committee consultation
Solutions for a low-carbon future
Advancing renewable energy adoption and smart cities
Western’s second responsible investing report shows momentum towards decarbonization
Active engagement with investment managers yielding positive results
Western Engineering receives $4 million in funding to improve urban climates
Project to develop tools to better assess buildings’ greenhouse gas emissions
Western research shows traffic-related air pollution linked to increased risk of dementia
Researchers examined 17 studies that included more than 91 million people worldwide
Western project is tornado-proofing Canadian communities
The Northern Tornadoes Project and the WindEEE Dome are leading research into extreme weather and wind engineering
Western student promotes STEM to Black elementary, high school students
Jasmine Uboma created tutoring service, workbooks to promote critical, analytical thinking among kids
Western student-athlete among Top 8 Academic All-Canadians
Kate Current recognized by Governor General at Rideau Hall
Former Ontario deputy premier is Western Law’s Distinguished Leader in Residence
Christine Elliott will provide mentorship to law students and work with university leadership
Mustangs scale new heights in the 2022 fall season
Western student-athletes dominated team and individual sports in various categories
Endnotes 2022: The people behind some of the year’s most compelling Western stories
Get to know newsmakers from the year that was
Experts root for agrivoltaics to solve clean energy, agricultural needs
Ivey conference discusses practice which involves growing crops under solar panels
President Alan Shepard appointed to second term
Unanimous decision by Board of Governors follows review committee consultation
Solutions for a low-carbon future
Advancing renewable energy adoption and smart cities
Western’s second responsible investing report shows momentum towards decarbonization
Active engagement with investment managers yielding positive results
Western Engineering receives $4 million in funding to improve urban climates
Project to develop tools to better assess buildings’ greenhouse gas emissions
Western research shows traffic-related air pollution linked to increased risk of dementia
Researchers examined 17 studies that included more than 91 million people worldwide