You’re out of work – retired, unemployed or between gigs – and need to get out of your home. Where do you go for connection? Western health sciences professor Debbie Laliberte Rudman is finding out. She studies the concept of “third place …
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Predicting recovery of mercury-contaminated fish populations
15-year study shows how curbing pollution can have immediate benefits
NEST receives City of London diversity award
Recognition given for work in support of diversity, inclusivity, human rights
New lecture series brings issue of domestic violence to the fore
Peter Jaffe Lectures launches on National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
Leadership institute receives $3.5-million investment
New funding to build on leader character development programs
New study examines travel trends during COVID-19 lockdown
Findings suggest improvement to region-based pandemic restrictions
Expert insight: Hulu’s ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ casts Canada as racial utopia
How ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ obscures Canada’s history of slavery, racism and colonialism
New study makes sense of sensory processing in autistic children
Grouping sensory abilities helps better support kids with autism spectrum disorder
Mitigating for angle, ‘torque’ of impact key to safer hockey helmets: study
Western engineers find latest helmet tech could be improved to withstand indirect hits to the head
Western entrepreneurship helps students ‘do what they love to do’
Morrissette Institute for Entrepreneurship promotes industry diversity, innovation
Education faculty guarantees admission to Western math students
New agreement aims to increase mathematics teachers
Fostering agents of change to prevent gender-based, sexual violence
Western’s Man|Made program, facilitated by Anova, focuses on healthy masculinity and sexuality
Expert insight: Weighing risks and benefits of COVID-19 vaccination in children
The costs and benefits to consider when deciding whether to vaccinate children under 12 against COVID-19
Predicting recovery of mercury-contaminated fish populations
15-year study shows how curbing pollution can have immediate benefits
NEST receives City of London diversity award
Recognition given for work in support of diversity, inclusivity, human rights
New lecture series brings issue of domestic violence to the fore
Peter Jaffe Lectures launches on National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
Leadership institute receives $3.5-million investment
New funding to build on leader character development programs
New study examines travel trends during COVID-19 lockdown
Findings suggest improvement to region-based pandemic restrictions
Expert insight: Hulu’s ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ casts Canada as racial utopia
How ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ obscures Canada’s history of slavery, racism and colonialism
New study makes sense of sensory processing in autistic children
Grouping sensory abilities helps better support kids with autism spectrum disorder
Mitigating for angle, ‘torque’ of impact key to safer hockey helmets: study
Western engineers find latest helmet tech could be improved to withstand indirect hits to the head
Western entrepreneurship helps students ‘do what they love to do’
Morrissette Institute for Entrepreneurship promotes industry diversity, innovation
Education faculty guarantees admission to Western math students
New agreement aims to increase mathematics teachers
Fostering agents of change to prevent gender-based, sexual violence
Western’s Man|Made program, facilitated by Anova, focuses on healthy masculinity and sexuality
Expert insight: Weighing risks and benefits of COVID-19 vaccination in children
The costs and benefits to consider when deciding whether to vaccinate children under 12 against COVID-19