The crunch of salt underfoot and the stain on your winter boots is all part of a typical Canadian winter. But what if there was a way to make it better for the Earth, the asphalt and the cars or bikes travelling over it? Western researchers are studyi …
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Empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs
Founders Program builds skills and community for 10 business-minded students in its inaugural year
Social entrepreneurs aim to dispel pandemic gloom
Western student, her sister inspire hope with seniors and children in care
Expert insight: How Ontario can rethink its election spending law
Adjusting Ontario’s election law to ensure fairness and equality without infringing upon freedom of expression
Work begins for Western’s new residence health and safety advisors
Unique program part of continued progress on student safety, sexual violence prevention
Free book teaches DIY for solar energy
Western prof Joshua Pearce promotes low-cost access to sun power
Study aims to visualize invisible injury
Researchers to use MRI to pinpoint moral injury effects in brains of health-care workers
Expert insight: Why social media companies need to be reined in
Guiding principles that centre children’s rights, guard personal data and protect from harmful content
Western welcomes USC recommendations for safer campus
Student input and engagement critical in the work to eliminate sexual and gender-based violence
Weldon reopens study spaces as revitalization continues
Partial library reopening to provide up to 500 extra seats ahead of mid-term exams
Schulich Medicine supports interdisciplinary education for med students
MD+ track allows future doctors to take ‘individualized’ approach to learning
Sarah Gallagher takes helm at Western Space
New director shares vision for interdisciplinary space research collaboration
Patch could give new life to weak heart
A new ultra-flexible cardiac patch may one day be used to restore function to a damaged heart following a cardiac arrest.
Empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs
Founders Program builds skills and community for 10 business-minded students in its inaugural year
Social entrepreneurs aim to dispel pandemic gloom
Western student, her sister inspire hope with seniors and children in care
Expert insight: How Ontario can rethink its election spending law
Adjusting Ontario’s election law to ensure fairness and equality without infringing upon freedom of expression
Work begins for Western’s new residence health and safety advisors
Unique program part of continued progress on student safety, sexual violence prevention
Free book teaches DIY for solar energy
Western prof Joshua Pearce promotes low-cost access to sun power
Study aims to visualize invisible injury
Researchers to use MRI to pinpoint moral injury effects in brains of health-care workers
Expert insight: Why social media companies need to be reined in
Guiding principles that centre children’s rights, guard personal data and protect from harmful content
Western welcomes USC recommendations for safer campus
Student input and engagement critical in the work to eliminate sexual and gender-based violence
Weldon reopens study spaces as revitalization continues
Partial library reopening to provide up to 500 extra seats ahead of mid-term exams
Schulich Medicine supports interdisciplinary education for med students
MD+ track allows future doctors to take ‘individualized’ approach to learning
Sarah Gallagher takes helm at Western Space
New director shares vision for interdisciplinary space research collaboration
Patch could give new life to weak heart
A new ultra-flexible cardiac patch may one day be used to restore function to a damaged heart following a cardiac arrest.