Karen Bertrand has been appointed Western’s new Vice-President (University Advancement) effective Aug. 1. Reporting to the President and Vice-Chancellor, Bertrand will oversee the portfolio dedicated to engaging and building long-term relationships wi …
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Western Student Emergency Response Team celebrates 35 years
SERT program born from tenacity, built on ‘commitment to continually improve’
Western students drive health-care solutions through President’s Challenge
Interdisciplinary knowledge leveraged to keep people out of hospital
Western strengthens collaborations with Makerere University
New memorandum of understanding broadens existing relationships with Uganda’s largest and oldest institution of higher learning
Behind the Research: Western examines the brain’s secrets
President Alan Shepard in conversation with professors Lisa Saksida and Ravi Menon on the latest advances in neuroscience and cognition
New study links placental oxygen levels to fetal brain development
Researchers use MRI to show how health of placenta may influence childhood cognition, behaviour
Metal ‘scar’ discovered on cannibal star: Study
Western researcher part of team that found a unique signature of a star ingesting surrounding planets and asteroids
Graduate students can now earn Global & Intercultural Engagement Honour
Special distinction was already available for undergrads who acquired global experience while at Western
Black Student Scholarships at Western provide life-changing support, connections
Recipients of three scholarships named in honour of notable Black Londoners recognized at Feb. 8 ceremony
‘How do we build community?’ Western prof studies sites of social connection
Debbie Laliberte Rudman researches the role of ‘third places’
Northern Tornadoes Project finds 2023 had fewer and milder tornadoes in Canada
Western project documents 86 tornadoes in 2023, down from record-breaking 129
“Sweet smell of gum”: Western prof collecting stories of the iconic O-Pee-Chee Company
Headquartered in London, it was best-known for licensed trading card sets
Expert insight: Excessive social media use worsened adolescent mental health during COVID-19
Lockdowns and lack of support networks left youth more vulnerable to the negative effects of social media
Western Student Emergency Response Team celebrates 35 years
SERT program born from tenacity, built on ‘commitment to continually improve’
Western students drive health-care solutions through President’s Challenge
Interdisciplinary knowledge leveraged to keep people out of hospital
Western strengthens collaborations with Makerere University
New memorandum of understanding broadens existing relationships with Uganda’s largest and oldest institution of higher learning
Behind the Research: Western examines the brain’s secrets
President Alan Shepard in conversation with professors Lisa Saksida and Ravi Menon on the latest advances in neuroscience and cognition
New study links placental oxygen levels to fetal brain development
Researchers use MRI to show how health of placenta may influence childhood cognition, behaviour
Metal ‘scar’ discovered on cannibal star: Study
Western researcher part of team that found a unique signature of a star ingesting surrounding planets and asteroids
Graduate students can now earn Global & Intercultural Engagement Honour
Special distinction was already available for undergrads who acquired global experience while at Western
Black Student Scholarships at Western provide life-changing support, connections
Recipients of three scholarships named in honour of notable Black Londoners recognized at Feb. 8 ceremony
‘How do we build community?’ Western prof studies sites of social connection
Debbie Laliberte Rudman researches the role of ‘third places’
Northern Tornadoes Project finds 2023 had fewer and milder tornadoes in Canada
Western project documents 86 tornadoes in 2023, down from record-breaking 129
“Sweet smell of gum”: Western prof collecting stories of the iconic O-Pee-Chee Company
Headquartered in London, it was best-known for licensed trading card sets
Expert insight: Excessive social media use worsened adolescent mental health during COVID-19
Lockdowns and lack of support networks left youth more vulnerable to the negative effects of social media