You might be used to the idea of using AI to help write a quick memo or summarize pages of notes, but what about fiction? Chatbots have already penned short stories, at least at the hands of award-winning author Sheli Heti, Western’s Alice Munro C …
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Pilot, politico lands at Western with Export Development Canada scholarship
Fourth-year Ivey Business School student also recipient of scholarship
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
Collaboration is key for Frugal Biomedical Innovations program
New technology developed for fraction of cost without compromising quality
Pioneering program exposes high school students to STEM education
Students from diverse backgrounds mentored by faculty members in immersive experience
Equity practice sessions help Ivey Business School students to bridge differences
Foundations of Equity Practice offers educational conversations on inclusion and introspection
Western researchers determine July 1 Alberta tornado was among most powerful ever seen in Canada
Northern Tornadoes Project and collaborators rate Canada Day tornado at EF4
Western researchers part of Webb carbon molecule discovery
Largest and most powerful space science telescope proves existence of once theoretical molecule
New 3D-printed, open-source walker breaks borders for life-long mobility
Innovation allows people to manufacture their own customizable mobility device, which costs significantly less than commercial model
Western Research launches new mentorship network, co-designed by researchers
Program prioritizes equity-deserving groups, building community and connection
Western study uncovers toll of economic abuse on rural women
Challenges of gender-based violence in rural settings include loss of income, isolation, absence of financial autonomy
‘I want to be a part of that future’: United Nations trip life-changing for students
Twenty-one students from Western Law visited the UN’s New York headquarters in March
‘Make the world better’: Presidential address stresses community connections
More than 500 guests attend Engage Western event to hear from university leaders, students, researchers
Pilot, politico lands at Western with Export Development Canada scholarship
Fourth-year Ivey Business School student also recipient of scholarship
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
Collaboration is key for Frugal Biomedical Innovations program
New technology developed for fraction of cost without compromising quality
Pioneering program exposes high school students to STEM education
Students from diverse backgrounds mentored by faculty members in immersive experience
Equity practice sessions help Ivey Business School students to bridge differences
Foundations of Equity Practice offers educational conversations on inclusion and introspection
Western researchers determine July 1 Alberta tornado was among most powerful ever seen in Canada
Northern Tornadoes Project and collaborators rate Canada Day tornado at EF4
Western researchers part of Webb carbon molecule discovery
Largest and most powerful space science telescope proves existence of once theoretical molecule
New 3D-printed, open-source walker breaks borders for life-long mobility
Innovation allows people to manufacture their own customizable mobility device, which costs significantly less than commercial model
Western Research launches new mentorship network, co-designed by researchers
Program prioritizes equity-deserving groups, building community and connection
Western study uncovers toll of economic abuse on rural women
Challenges of gender-based violence in rural settings include loss of income, isolation, absence of financial autonomy
‘I want to be a part of that future’: United Nations trip life-changing for students
Twenty-one students from Western Law visited the UN’s New York headquarters in March
‘Make the world better’: Presidential address stresses community connections
More than 500 guests attend Engage Western event to hear from university leaders, students, researchers