It comes as no surprise that Western music professor adam patrick bell’s office is full of musical instruments, like the mandolin resting on top of an organ, or the electronic drum kit hooked up to headphones so he can play without the sound reverberating …
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Mustangs crowned Yates Cup champions
The 44-16 win over Queen’s gives Western a berth in the Mitchell Bowl Nov. 19
Ernaux’s Literature Nobel no surprise for French Studies professor
Western French Studies professor Schwerdtner has studied Annie Ernaux’s critically acclaimed body of work for many years and thinks her Nobel Prize in Literature was long overdue
Western research shows traffic-related air pollution linked to increased risk of dementia
Researchers examined 17 studies that included more than 91 million people worldwide
Expert insight: Hockey Canada must stop treating women’s and para hockey like an afterthought
Despite winning competitions, teams received little financial support
Expert insight: Snow can spread and worsen the effects of pollutants
Snow’s physical properties mean it can accumulate chemicals from the environment
Temi Akin-Aina answers call to deepen Western alumni experience
New associate vice-president, alumni relations understands transformative power of education
Western expert says flooding in Pakistan is ‘a disaster not seen before’
Professor emeritus Slobodan Simonovic answers questions on the flooding in Pakistan and the impact of climate change
Making connections through peer-assisted learning
Trained, upper-year students help their fellow students succeed
Tools aim to improve care for people experiencing substance use stigma
Team from Western and UBC launch the EQUIP Equity Action Kit
Expert insight: How improving COPD treatment in primary care could reduce demand on hospitals
Patients with COPD have hospitalization rates 63 per cent higher than the general population.
Western researchers among first to capture James Webb Space Telescope images
New pictures reveal spectacular view of Orion Nebula
Research team investigating ‘forever chemicals’ in water systems
NSERC provides funding to address environmental concern affecting 2.5M Canadians
Mustangs crowned Yates Cup champions
The 44-16 win over Queen’s gives Western a berth in the Mitchell Bowl Nov. 19
Ernaux’s Literature Nobel no surprise for French Studies professor
Western French Studies professor Schwerdtner has studied Annie Ernaux’s critically acclaimed body of work for many years and thinks her Nobel Prize in Literature was long overdue
Western research shows traffic-related air pollution linked to increased risk of dementia
Researchers examined 17 studies that included more than 91 million people worldwide
Expert insight: Hockey Canada must stop treating women’s and para hockey like an afterthought
Despite winning competitions, teams received little financial support
Expert insight: Snow can spread and worsen the effects of pollutants
Snow’s physical properties mean it can accumulate chemicals from the environment
Temi Akin-Aina answers call to deepen Western alumni experience
New associate vice-president, alumni relations understands transformative power of education
Western expert says flooding in Pakistan is ‘a disaster not seen before’
Professor emeritus Slobodan Simonovic answers questions on the flooding in Pakistan and the impact of climate change
Making connections through peer-assisted learning
Trained, upper-year students help their fellow students succeed
Tools aim to improve care for people experiencing substance use stigma
Team from Western and UBC launch the EQUIP Equity Action Kit
Expert insight: How improving COPD treatment in primary care could reduce demand on hospitals
Patients with COPD have hospitalization rates 63 per cent higher than the general population.
Western researchers among first to capture James Webb Space Telescope images
New pictures reveal spectacular view of Orion Nebula
Research team investigating ‘forever chemicals’ in water systems
NSERC provides funding to address environmental concern affecting 2.5M Canadians