As Misko Kicknosway returns to Western for fall convocation, she’s coming home to the community where she honed the leadership skills she’s now helping to instill in others. Kicknosway, the former president of Western’s Indigenous Students’ Associat …
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Research team examines who’s most likely to move to rural Canada
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Group A Streptococcus exclusively affects humans and can sometimes develop into invasive infections
Cutting-edge Western science research highlights role of collaboration
Fallona Family Interdisciplinary Science Award and Lecture supports research across disciplines
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Research team examined bacteria in the gut, urinary tract and mouth
Two new digital mental health supports now available for students
Togetherall, Wellness Navigator provide trained guidance, community assistance and remote services
Expert insight: ‘The Elephant Whisperers’ payment controversy puts spotlight on documentaries
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Western-led human brain “growth chart” project receives $1M in funding
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Study explores why South Asians have higher rates of heart disease
Team led by researchers from Western, St. Michael’s Hospital and U of T finds deficient vessel repair a major factor
“The wheel that drives humanity”: Schulich resident alum on menstruation shame, myths
Dr. Jen Gunter’s latest book aims to inform people, combat stigma about menstrual cycle
Research team examines who’s most likely to move to rural Canada
Western research shows newcomers, non-white immigrants more likely to settle in cities
Western health studies prof develops ground-breaking virtual reality training
Be EPIC program teaches health-care workers to communicate with people living with dementia
Western to introduce Canada’s first multi-disciplinary climate risk graduate program
GDip in Climate Risk Assessment and Opportunity will prepare students to understand, mitigate climate uncertainties
Expert insight: Why Strep A is increasing and how it spreads
Group A Streptococcus exclusively affects humans and can sometimes develop into invasive infections
Cutting-edge Western science research highlights role of collaboration
Fallona Family Interdisciplinary Science Award and Lecture supports research across disciplines
Carol Off returns to Western to teach course based on her newest book
Veteran journalist reflects on the role of humanities in her life, career
New study sheds light on connection between microbiome and kidney stones
Research team examined bacteria in the gut, urinary tract and mouth
Two new digital mental health supports now available for students
Togetherall, Wellness Navigator provide trained guidance, community assistance and remote services
Expert insight: ‘The Elephant Whisperers’ payment controversy puts spotlight on documentaries
Lawsuit over payment indicates need for filmmakers to shift away from market-driven motives
Western-led human brain “growth chart” project receives $1M in funding
Will allow clinicians to track neural development across human lifespan for first time