For third-year law student and spoken word poet Michelle Owusu-Ansah, attending law school is a childhood dream realized. “I’ve wanted to be a lawyer since age five,” said Owusu-Ansah. “I remember my parents asking me what I wanted to do. I turn …
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Western PhD candidate studies impact of smartphone use in youth
Sarah Alakshar uses diverse cultural experiences to deepen her research
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More than 1,800 unique weather observations discovered in historical documents, diaries, letters
‘Bilateral cooperation:’ U.S. Consul General Baxter Hunt visits Western
Collaboration between Western and U.S. institutions serves researchers, students, public
Expert insight: Will the NFL reveal a double standard on athlete protest?
There’s little evidence to support the argument that Americans want sports and politics to remain separate
Middle Age ‘trash’ Western research team’s treasure
Medieval manuscript fragments, once buried in bindings of early books, offer ‘window into the past’
Expert insight: Children learn resilience from coping with difficulties
It is well documented that not all forms of adversity are inherently “bad” for children
Western grads receive Governor General’s Gold Medal
Prestigious medal awarded for academic excellence at the graduate level
‘True spirit of Ivey’: Business students make record donation to London Food Bank
Ivey Cup Challenge generates donation of 40,000 non-perishable food items, doubling last year’s contribution
Western study explores ways to prevent opioid poisoning in children
First-of-its-kind Canadian study found 10 Ontario children died of an opioid-related cause between 2017 and 2021
Expert insight: The Menendez brothers’ case and the moral paradox of true crime
True crime has shown both the willingness and ability to change official narratives, for better or worse
In photos: Western celebrates fall convocation
Six fall convocation ceremonies were held at Alumni Hall
Western students win international undergraduate competition
The Global Undergraduate Awards name both global and regional winners from Western
Western PhD candidate studies impact of smartphone use in youth
Sarah Alakshar uses diverse cultural experiences to deepen her research
Expert insight: The parallels of England’s Little Ice Age to modern climate change
More than 1,800 unique weather observations discovered in historical documents, diaries, letters
‘Bilateral cooperation:’ U.S. Consul General Baxter Hunt visits Western
Collaboration between Western and U.S. institutions serves researchers, students, public
Expert insight: Will the NFL reveal a double standard on athlete protest?
There’s little evidence to support the argument that Americans want sports and politics to remain separate
Middle Age ‘trash’ Western research team’s treasure
Medieval manuscript fragments, once buried in bindings of early books, offer ‘window into the past’
Expert insight: Children learn resilience from coping with difficulties
It is well documented that not all forms of adversity are inherently “bad” for children
Western grads receive Governor General’s Gold Medal
Prestigious medal awarded for academic excellence at the graduate level
‘True spirit of Ivey’: Business students make record donation to London Food Bank
Ivey Cup Challenge generates donation of 40,000 non-perishable food items, doubling last year’s contribution
Western study explores ways to prevent opioid poisoning in children
First-of-its-kind Canadian study found 10 Ontario children died of an opioid-related cause between 2017 and 2021
Expert insight: The Menendez brothers’ case and the moral paradox of true crime
True crime has shown both the willingness and ability to change official narratives, for better or worse
In photos: Western celebrates fall convocation
Six fall convocation ceremonies were held at Alumni Hall
Western students win international undergraduate competition
The Global Undergraduate Awards name both global and regional winners from Western