With an undergraduate degree in English literature and a master’s degree in cultural studies, it seemed a natural next chapter for Tanja Grubnic to merge both passions pursuing her PhD in English at Western. Her doctoral research explores ‘instapoet …
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Parking study to help drive campus plan
When Western University commissioned its first-ever parking study, designed to evaluate nearly every aspect of the issue, Mark Van Den Bossche knew there would be no shortage of opinions.
Website documents world wars
A website launched by Western University and King’s University College is believed to be the first to document popular culture artifacts and ephemera from the First and Second World Wars.
Cassels Brock digs deep for Western Law
Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP has staked a significant claim in mining law education at Western University.
Winders: Fueling fear of an Asian planet
Is it time for this again, already?
Rosenblood: Don’t mess with tradition
I am shocked at the revision of UWO’s name.
Vingilis: Same name game creates confusion
Unfortunately, a new name and logo do not an international reputation make – especially when there already is a Western University (westernu.edu) in California – Pomona, Cailf., that is.
Halpern: Don’t scapegoat the elderly
I was dismayed by Jason Winders’ piece Try Something New, London (Feb. 9), which addresses the issue of downtown revitalization.
CMR shown to improve diagnosis in patients with life-threatening arrhythmias
New research from Western University has demonstrated the benefits of performing Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (CMR) in cases where patients have been resuscitated after sudden cardiac death or are suffering from ventricular arrhythmias (abnormal heartbeat rhythm).
Western Worlds lands on computer near you
If you can’t get enough of planetary sciences, then AFM*Radio is right up your galaxy.
Ivey student shaping the globe beyond Davos
At 20, Danish Ajmeri, an HBA student at Western University’s Richard Ivey School of Business, was among the world’s top business leaders, political figures and intellectuals as the youngest person at WEF’s recent annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
Grant eyes Rwandan health care
Building on a decade-long relationship, Western University researchers and their partners in Rwanda are looking to construct a better health-care system for some of the most vulnerable in the central African nation.
Huron offers food for thought
Huron University College is creating an academic community outside the classroom, with the introduction of its new lunchtime conversation group.
Parking study to help drive campus plan
When Western University commissioned its first-ever parking study, designed to evaluate nearly every aspect of the issue, Mark Van Den Bossche knew there would be no shortage of opinions.
Website documents world wars
A website launched by Western University and King’s University College is believed to be the first to document popular culture artifacts and ephemera from the First and Second World Wars.
Cassels Brock digs deep for Western Law
Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP has staked a significant claim in mining law education at Western University.
Winders: Fueling fear of an Asian planet
Is it time for this again, already?
Rosenblood: Don’t mess with tradition
I am shocked at the revision of UWO’s name.
Vingilis: Same name game creates confusion
Unfortunately, a new name and logo do not an international reputation make – especially when there already is a Western University (westernu.edu) in California – Pomona, Cailf., that is.
Halpern: Don’t scapegoat the elderly
I was dismayed by Jason Winders’ piece Try Something New, London (Feb. 9), which addresses the issue of downtown revitalization.
CMR shown to improve diagnosis in patients with life-threatening arrhythmias
New research from Western University has demonstrated the benefits of performing Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (CMR) in cases where patients have been resuscitated after sudden cardiac death or are suffering from ventricular arrhythmias (abnormal heartbeat rhythm).
Western Worlds lands on computer near you
If you can’t get enough of planetary sciences, then AFM*Radio is right up your galaxy.
Ivey student shaping the globe beyond Davos
At 20, Danish Ajmeri, an HBA student at Western University’s Richard Ivey School of Business, was among the world’s top business leaders, political figures and intellectuals as the youngest person at WEF’s recent annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
Grant eyes Rwandan health care
Building on a decade-long relationship, Western University researchers and their partners in Rwanda are looking to construct a better health-care system for some of the most vulnerable in the central African nation.
Huron offers food for thought
Huron University College is creating an academic community outside the classroom, with the introduction of its new lunchtime conversation group.