Professor Marlene Bagatto has researched hearing among children for years and understands the pressing need for an infant hearing health-care program in Canada. Now, she is adding advocacy to her work as a health-care researcher, beginning a study which wi …
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Western remains under phishing scam attack
Information Technology Services (ITS) officials are warning members of the Western community to stay alert as the university remains under e-attack this morning.
Chinese universities on campus to explore new partnerships
Early this week, Western welcomes two Chinese universities to campus in hopes of exploring broader partnerships.
Communities in Bloom contest eyes Western campus
The Western community sees the beauty of its campus every day. Now, the university has two days to let the rest of the country see it as well.
Western professor suspended following arrest
A Western professor has been suspended following his arrest as part of an ongoing Internet luring investigation.
Schulich team takes steps to help arthritis research
Team Bernier: Researchers in Motion from the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry was honoured by the Arthritis Society as the city’s top fundraising group in the annual Walk to Fight Arthritis.
Smith remembered as one who ‘literally helped build Western’
As the London community mourns the death of local community leader Don Smith, co-founder of global construction giant EllisDon, the Western community remembers a man who, literally, helped build the university from the ground up. Smith died Tuesday at the age of 89.
COU launches MyCareerInfo.ca to translate skills into work
The Council of Ontario Universities (COU) has launched its career website, MyCareerInfo.ca. The site is designed to help students, graduates and entry-level workers access campus career services, build a strong portfolio, gain budgeting skills and find a job that fits with their education, skills and interests.
Student born into fight for mental health awareness
Deana Ruston calls herself a fighter. In fact, she is proudly sporting a new tattoo on her forearm these days, one that reads, “You’ve been a fighter since the beginning; keep fighting.”
Student app looks to drive healthy behaviours
Given the option of writing a term paper or designing a mobile application for Candace Gibson’s Health Information Management class last semester, six students picked the latter, perhaps more unconventional, option.
Western, Goodwill may expand clever collection push
Goodwill can’t wait until Western students move out each April.
Brown probes secrets of Russian meteor’s shock wave
Sometimes opportunity just falls out of the sky – especially if you’re Physics and Astronomy professor Peter Brown.
Mustang scores Russian journalism gig
Western Mustangs women’s basketball player Kelsey Wright has been selected as one of 12 students from around the world to participate in the International University Sports Federation (FISU) Young Reporters Program at the Summer Universiade in Kazan, Russia.
Western remains under phishing scam attack
Information Technology Services (ITS) officials are warning members of the Western community to stay alert as the university remains under e-attack this morning.
Chinese universities on campus to explore new partnerships
Early this week, Western welcomes two Chinese universities to campus in hopes of exploring broader partnerships.
Communities in Bloom contest eyes Western campus
The Western community sees the beauty of its campus every day. Now, the university has two days to let the rest of the country see it as well.
Western professor suspended following arrest
A Western professor has been suspended following his arrest as part of an ongoing Internet luring investigation.
Schulich team takes steps to help arthritis research
Team Bernier: Researchers in Motion from the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry was honoured by the Arthritis Society as the city’s top fundraising group in the annual Walk to Fight Arthritis.
Smith remembered as one who ‘literally helped build Western’
As the London community mourns the death of local community leader Don Smith, co-founder of global construction giant EllisDon, the Western community remembers a man who, literally, helped build the university from the ground up. Smith died Tuesday at the age of 89.
COU launches MyCareerInfo.ca to translate skills into work
The Council of Ontario Universities (COU) has launched its career website, MyCareerInfo.ca. The site is designed to help students, graduates and entry-level workers access campus career services, build a strong portfolio, gain budgeting skills and find a job that fits with their education, skills and interests.
Student born into fight for mental health awareness
Deana Ruston calls herself a fighter. In fact, she is proudly sporting a new tattoo on her forearm these days, one that reads, “You’ve been a fighter since the beginning; keep fighting.”
Student app looks to drive healthy behaviours
Given the option of writing a term paper or designing a mobile application for Candace Gibson’s Health Information Management class last semester, six students picked the latter, perhaps more unconventional, option.
Western, Goodwill may expand clever collection push
Goodwill can’t wait until Western students move out each April.
Brown probes secrets of Russian meteor’s shock wave
Sometimes opportunity just falls out of the sky – especially if you’re Physics and Astronomy professor Peter Brown.
Mustang scores Russian journalism gig
Western Mustangs women’s basketball player Kelsey Wright has been selected as one of 12 students from around the world to participate in the International University Sports Federation (FISU) Young Reporters Program at the Summer Universiade in Kazan, Russia.