When Western professor and artist Soheila Esfahani sat down to draft designs for a coin collection celebrating the country’s diversity, she looked down at the beautiful artwork on the floor beneath her feet. It was a vintage rug. [caption id= …
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Students’ start-up story: Pakistan’s first-ever professional goat milk farm
Entrepreneur brothers create new business model in ancient livestock landscape
These shoes are made for walking: Downtown field trip helps students connect to local politics
Tour highlights key London, Ont. landmarks, history and changes brought by pandemic
Meet the Western team helping students with their search for housing – even before they arrive in London
Off-campus housing staff verify, visit rental units for hundreds of out-of-province and international students every year
Renowned mathematician collaborates with Western team to map human brain
Princeton’s Maria Chudnovsky brings graph theory perspective to WAFAR’s interdisciplinary research on neural networks
Taking to the skies: The novel approach reshaping how real estate economics is understood
How Western researchers used remote sensing to better understand our cities
Western prof finds bird feeders don’t alter chickadee survival and reproduction
Findings from nine-year study in Sierra Nevada could apply to black-capped chickadees in Ontario
New diploma program trains Ivey students to be sustainable business leaders
Course is open to students in all streams of the business school’s MSc program
Western student promotes STEM to Black elementary, high school students
Jasmine Uboma created tutoring service, workbooks to promote critical, analytical thinking among kids
Expert insight: The pandemic played into ageist stereotypes, but there are ways to overcome them
Intergenerational contact and co-operation could play an integral part in overcoming ageist perceptions
McIntosh Gallery partners with local artist to create mural at supervised drug treatment site
Artwork aims to address stigma surrounding substance use and honour those lost to overdose
Western to offer new course on Russia’s war against Ukraine
Designed and taught by professor Marta Dyczok, the course launches in January 2023
Western professor examines the consumerism behind cartoons
As part of a new CBC series, Selma Purac looks at the animated shows of the 1980s
Students’ start-up story: Pakistan’s first-ever professional goat milk farm
Entrepreneur brothers create new business model in ancient livestock landscape
These shoes are made for walking: Downtown field trip helps students connect to local politics
Tour highlights key London, Ont. landmarks, history and changes brought by pandemic
Meet the Western team helping students with their search for housing – even before they arrive in London
Off-campus housing staff verify, visit rental units for hundreds of out-of-province and international students every year
Renowned mathematician collaborates with Western team to map human brain
Princeton’s Maria Chudnovsky brings graph theory perspective to WAFAR’s interdisciplinary research on neural networks
Taking to the skies: The novel approach reshaping how real estate economics is understood
How Western researchers used remote sensing to better understand our cities
Western prof finds bird feeders don’t alter chickadee survival and reproduction
Findings from nine-year study in Sierra Nevada could apply to black-capped chickadees in Ontario
New diploma program trains Ivey students to be sustainable business leaders
Course is open to students in all streams of the business school’s MSc program
Western student promotes STEM to Black elementary, high school students
Jasmine Uboma created tutoring service, workbooks to promote critical, analytical thinking among kids
Expert insight: The pandemic played into ageist stereotypes, but there are ways to overcome them
Intergenerational contact and co-operation could play an integral part in overcoming ageist perceptions
McIntosh Gallery partners with local artist to create mural at supervised drug treatment site
Artwork aims to address stigma surrounding substance use and honour those lost to overdose
Western to offer new course on Russia’s war against Ukraine
Designed and taught by professor Marta Dyczok, the course launches in January 2023
Western professor examines the consumerism behind cartoons
As part of a new CBC series, Selma Purac looks at the animated shows of the 1980s