While there is no denying ‘survival of the fittest’ still reigns supreme in the animal kingdom, a new study shows being smartest – or at least smarter – is pretty important, too. Western animal behaviour and cognition researcher Carrie Branch an …
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Expert insight: Canadian MPs need an incentive to lower the voting age to 16
Arguments for lowering the voting age – or not – are nearly identical to those made decades ago
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Speech-language pathology and occupational therapy students support local families
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Student Experience offers full suite of transition programs and wraparound supports
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Collaboration between parents and educators key to positive outcomes
‘A special time:’ Western kicks off Orientation Week 2024
Welcoming and supporting students at all stages is priority as new academic year dawns
New research: Movement in the classroom a game changer
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Western welcomes 10 recipients of prestigious Schulich Leader Scholarships
Receiving $120,000 award a “great honour” for incoming engineering student Reuben DeBoer
Western researchers discover protein to stop DNA damage
Finding could lead to cancer vaccines and drought-resistant crops
Expert insight: Is a Kamala Harris presidency good news for Canada?
Both potential Harris and Trump administrations would pursue American economic interests
The Nathoo legacy: Western-trained teachers reflect on power of education
Three generations of the Nathoo family honed their passion for teaching at Western
Royal Society of Canada honours three Western scholars
Dr. Richard Kim, professors Emma Duerden and Gordon Osinski recognized as leaders helping to build a better future for Canada
Collaboration vital to achieve Western’s international goals
Agreement with Radboud University sets tone for global engagement with academic institutions
Expert insight: Canadian MPs need an incentive to lower the voting age to 16
Arguments for lowering the voting age – or not – are nearly identical to those made decades ago
‘Really thankful:’ Speech and language camps at Western bring clinical service to kids
Speech-language pathology and occupational therapy students support local families
A feeling of belonging: Helping first-year students adjust to university life
Student Experience offers full suite of transition programs and wraparound supports
Expert insight: How to support autistic children heading back to class
Collaboration between parents and educators key to positive outcomes
‘A special time:’ Western kicks off Orientation Week 2024
Welcoming and supporting students at all stages is priority as new academic year dawns
New research: Movement in the classroom a game changer
Brain scans show children with ADHD perform better when moving