Anthropocene or no Anthropocene, that was the question. And last week, a group of international scientists responded, voting against a proposal to declare the Anthropocene as a new geological epoch to reflect how human activity has altered the planet. T …
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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
Western students awarded five fellowships with London Symphonia
Musicians will participate in main stage orchestra programs for the 2022-23 season
Bright fireball may have dropped meteorites in Niagara region
First ever predicted meteor fall over heavily populated area was monitored by dedicated instruments
Expert insight: What’s in store for respiratory virus season?
There are several factors that could make cold and flu season one of the worst in years
Alum sheds light on living, working in long-term care
Tristan Squire-Smith shares tales and tips in new non-fiction book ‘The Wrinkly Ranch’
Western grads receive prestigious medal
2022 Governor General’s Gold Medal given for academic excellence
First combined PhD graduate uses the power of AI to bring care to those at risk
Jaky Kueper’s research brings together epidemiology and biostatistics with computer science
N’Satung documentary sheds light on Indigenous perspectives on education
Unique collaboration includes arts and humanities faculty, students and alumni
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
Western students awarded five fellowships with London Symphonia
Musicians will participate in main stage orchestra programs for the 2022-23 season
Bright fireball may have dropped meteorites in Niagara region
First ever predicted meteor fall over heavily populated area was monitored by dedicated instruments
Expert insight: What’s in store for respiratory virus season?
There are several factors that could make cold and flu season one of the worst in years
Alum sheds light on living, working in long-term care
Tristan Squire-Smith shares tales and tips in new non-fiction book ‘The Wrinkly Ranch’
Western grads receive prestigious medal
2022 Governor General’s Gold Medal given for academic excellence
First combined PhD graduate uses the power of AI to bring care to those at risk
Jaky Kueper’s research brings together epidemiology and biostatistics with computer science
N’Satung documentary sheds light on Indigenous perspectives on education
Unique collaboration includes arts and humanities faculty, students and alumni