Nataleah Hunter-Young got a job pre-screening films at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2017, an entrance into the industry that “became very addictive, very fast.” Now, still working as an international programmer at TIFF, Hunter-Young …

Nataleah Hunter-Young got a job pre-screening films at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2017, an entrance into the industry that “became very addictive, very fast.” Now, still working as an international programmer at TIFF, Hunter-Young …
Multimedia art exhibit, coffee house, water walk among events to celebrate Antler River
The award-winning offering will be available to adult learners through Coursera
Four candidates recognized for leadership, scholarly achievement
Professor Godwin Arku among Western recipients of SSHRC grants
‘Just for Girls’ provides mentoring, hands-on learning opportunities
University Drive undergraduate residence and Platt’s Lane apartment building will offer on-campus housing to about 1,000 students
Award-winning playwright and author returns to Western to teach and inspire
Master beadwork artist Leith Mahkewa channels her Oneida, Chippewa and Tewa heritage to address contemporary motifs
Master’s student curates collaboration inspired by landmark 1922 poem
Findings have significant implications for strengthening the global response to current and future viral threats
Wayne Martino studies trans-affirmative education, including what students and teachers need to thrive
Environmental journalist Gloria Dickie reflects on the journey of Eight Bears and her roots in London, Ont.
Multimedia art exhibit, coffee house, water walk among events to celebrate Antler River
The award-winning offering will be available to adult learners through Coursera
Four candidates recognized for leadership, scholarly achievement
Professor Godwin Arku among Western recipients of SSHRC grants
‘Just for Girls’ provides mentoring, hands-on learning opportunities
University Drive undergraduate residence and Platt’s Lane apartment building will offer on-campus housing to about 1,000 students
Award-winning playwright and author returns to Western to teach and inspire
Master beadwork artist Leith Mahkewa channels her Oneida, Chippewa and Tewa heritage to address contemporary motifs
Master’s student curates collaboration inspired by landmark 1922 poem
Findings have significant implications for strengthening the global response to current and future viral threats
Wayne Martino studies trans-affirmative education, including what students and teachers need to thrive
Environmental journalist Gloria Dickie reflects on the journey of Eight Bears and her roots in London, Ont.