Every decade has its must-have toy. The ’80s had Cabbage Patch Dolls. The ’90s, Beanie Babies. Today’s obsession? Labubu – a mischievous, elf-meets-monster plush collectable from Chinese toy giant Pop Mart that’s taken the world (and social media …
Every decade has its must-have toy. The ’80s had Cabbage Patch Dolls. The ’90s, Beanie Babies. Today’s obsession? Labubu – a mischievous, elf-meets-monster plush collectable from Chinese toy giant Pop Mart that’s taken the world (and social media …
Jessica Singer will work with the St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador newsroom
The Juilliard-trained pianist is also an accomplished academic administrator.
The program will examine the climate crisis by integrating perspectives from science, social science and the humanities
New WHO policy brief led by Western’s Maxwell Smith provides ethical guidance for countries and organizations.
As a space-faring nation, Canada could figure prominently in the emerging space resources domain.
Up to 400 positions available, including 300 undergraduate research internships
New research is helping understand how many Canadians go missing, and why.
With the lack of global equitable access to vaccines, is there a level playing field for nations competing in the Olympics?
Group will advise and support Western’s future associate vice-president of equity, diversity and inclusion
Schulich launches MD+, a new track allowing medical students to pursue a master’s degree or certificate in a wide variety of subjects.
A team of Western scientists and clinicians is combining powerful brain imaging tools with Alzheimer’s and epilepsy expertise to better understand the effects of COVID-19 on the brain.
New pilot program helps graduates from the Faculty of Social Science with future employment by creating 12-month, full-time, paid apprenticeship positions.