Since the biopic film Bob Marley: One Love hit theatres Feb. 14, audiences are being reminded of the iconic reggae musician’s call for unity, peace and positive change. And for Stephanie Marley, BA’99, growing up as one of 10 children of music legen …
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Western makes new commitments to address, prevent gender-based and sexual violence
Re-evaluating OWeek alongside student leaders, appointing special advisor among steps in response to committee report, independent review
Western’s downtown site to bolster community connections
13 projects chosen to strengthen learning, partnerships at 450 Talbot building
Western, McGill team up in new neuroscience initiative
Groundbreaking research projects can have economic, societal impact near-term
New census report offers first-time insight on gender diversity
Western researcher Greta Bauer weighs in on historic report, says more work could be done
Expert Insight: Contemporary Muslim artists challenging ideas about fixed culture
Ornamentation in Islamic art shows how movement of culture can be found around the world.
Western’s all-sky cameras capture bright fireball event
Analysis suggests meteor fragments are likely to have made it to the ground near eastern shore of Lake Simcoe
Expert insight: What we learned about keeping kids active during the pandemic
Parents share their insights and lessons about keeping families active during COVID-19
Severe weather experts join Western’s Northern Hail Project
Julian Brimelow, Simon Eng named to new leadership team
Celebrating renowned Tony Urquhart, Western’s first artist-in-residence
Visual artist leaves remarkable legacy in Canadian art, London and Western
Proposed dental program benefits Canadian health care, Western expert says
Liberal-NDP plan will make dental care accessible to those ‘most in need’
Expert Insight: Despite Oscar win, CODA still shows deafness as a burden
When will the Oscars recognize films that highlight disabilty without falling into stereotypical representations?
Expert Insight: Gig workers aren’t self-employed – they’re modern-day feudal serfs
Why the argument can be made that gig work is false self-employment
Western makes new commitments to address, prevent gender-based and sexual violence
Re-evaluating OWeek alongside student leaders, appointing special advisor among steps in response to committee report, independent review
Western’s downtown site to bolster community connections
13 projects chosen to strengthen learning, partnerships at 450 Talbot building
Western, McGill team up in new neuroscience initiative
Groundbreaking research projects can have economic, societal impact near-term
New census report offers first-time insight on gender diversity
Western researcher Greta Bauer weighs in on historic report, says more work could be done
Expert Insight: Contemporary Muslim artists challenging ideas about fixed culture
Ornamentation in Islamic art shows how movement of culture can be found around the world.
Western’s all-sky cameras capture bright fireball event
Analysis suggests meteor fragments are likely to have made it to the ground near eastern shore of Lake Simcoe
Expert insight: What we learned about keeping kids active during the pandemic
Parents share their insights and lessons about keeping families active during COVID-19
Severe weather experts join Western’s Northern Hail Project
Julian Brimelow, Simon Eng named to new leadership team
Celebrating renowned Tony Urquhart, Western’s first artist-in-residence
Visual artist leaves remarkable legacy in Canadian art, London and Western
Proposed dental program benefits Canadian health care, Western expert says
Liberal-NDP plan will make dental care accessible to those ‘most in need’
Expert Insight: Despite Oscar win, CODA still shows deafness as a burden
When will the Oscars recognize films that highlight disabilty without falling into stereotypical representations?
Expert Insight: Gig workers aren’t self-employed – they’re modern-day feudal serfs
Why the argument can be made that gig work is false self-employment