Amrit Ahluwalia has been named the new executive director of Western Continuing Studies (WCS), effective March 25. Ahluwalia has made his mark in the continuing higher education field, most recently holding two roles: editor-in-chief of The EvoLLLution, …
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STEM camp introduces young women to engineering
‘Just for Girls’ provides mentoring, hands-on learning opportunities
Western to build two new residence buildings
University Drive undergraduate residence and Platt’s Lane apartment building will offer on-campus housing to about 1,000 students
Western welcomes Téa Mutonji as new writer-in-residence
Award-winning poet, author ─ and student ─ brings relatability to role
New study finds exercise, cognitive training combo boosts mental sharpness in seniors
Western and Lawson study also finds Vitamin D supplements do not enhance cognition in seniors with mild impairment
Western student chapter of the Association for Women in Mathematics wins community outreach award
The club, which aims to ‘make math more accessible to everyone,’ is one of four winners worldwide
Pilot, politico lands at Western with Export Development Canada scholarship
Fourth-year Ivey Business School student also recipient of scholarship
Sheila Heti named new Alice Munro Chair in Creativity
Award-winning playwright and author returns to Western to teach and inspire
Study finds link between screen time and anxiety, depression in children
Research by professor Emma Duerden also finds stress in parents was a key predictor of screen time
Western’s new Indigenous artist-in-residence brings multi-hued approach to traditional creations
Master beadwork artist Leith Mahkewa channels her Oneida, Chippewa and Tewa heritage to address contemporary motifs
Expert explainer: Urban heat islands
Professor James Voogt on how cities can beat the heat by building better
Emancipated doesn’t mean free: Western prof’s message on Emancipation Day
Master’s students plan event to recognize anniversary of slavery abolition in Canada
Art exhibit reimagines T.S. Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’ in times of climate change
Master’s student curates collaboration inspired by landmark 1922 poem
STEM camp introduces young women to engineering
‘Just for Girls’ provides mentoring, hands-on learning opportunities
Western to build two new residence buildings
University Drive undergraduate residence and Platt’s Lane apartment building will offer on-campus housing to about 1,000 students
Western welcomes Téa Mutonji as new writer-in-residence
Award-winning poet, author ─ and student ─ brings relatability to role
New study finds exercise, cognitive training combo boosts mental sharpness in seniors
Western and Lawson study also finds Vitamin D supplements do not enhance cognition in seniors with mild impairment
Western student chapter of the Association for Women in Mathematics wins community outreach award
The club, which aims to ‘make math more accessible to everyone,’ is one of four winners worldwide
Pilot, politico lands at Western with Export Development Canada scholarship
Fourth-year Ivey Business School student also recipient of scholarship
Sheila Heti named new Alice Munro Chair in Creativity
Award-winning playwright and author returns to Western to teach and inspire
Study finds link between screen time and anxiety, depression in children
Research by professor Emma Duerden also finds stress in parents was a key predictor of screen time
Western’s new Indigenous artist-in-residence brings multi-hued approach to traditional creations
Master beadwork artist Leith Mahkewa channels her Oneida, Chippewa and Tewa heritage to address contemporary motifs
Expert explainer: Urban heat islands
Professor James Voogt on how cities can beat the heat by building better
Emancipated doesn’t mean free: Western prof’s message on Emancipation Day
Master’s students plan event to recognize anniversary of slavery abolition in Canada
Art exhibit reimagines T.S. Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’ in times of climate change
Master’s student curates collaboration inspired by landmark 1922 poem