The animals are on the move, driven further and faster by pollution, wildfires and the shifting of their habitats in response to climate change. But a global tracking system can find them. Birds and bats in the air. Insects on the ground. Fish in th …
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‘Taught by experts, not YouTube’: Embroidery course taps into generational knowledge
Community connections, experiential learning features of Western class co-taught by London Embroidery Guild
Expert insight: Documentary raises ethical questions about using war footage
“There Will Be No More Night” underscores the fallacy that advanced imaging provides accuracy and precision to modern war
New study identifies how AI fails to reproduce human vision
Despite the power of deep learning, computers have yet to master human calculations when it comes to visual recognition
Western initiative promotes kindness at work
Professor Jennifer Irwin speaks to the research behind the evidence-based program
Opening the door to mental health talks with your kids? Western expert recommends this rabbit
Poppy the Puppet offers early intervention option for families dealing with children’s mental health challenges
Western first-year student and award recipient motivated to help others
Whitney Onoberhie is one of 20 Canadians to receive RBC Future Launch Scholarship for Black Youth
Western prof’s study finds women of colour are made to feel ‘invisible’ in the workplace
Powerful and revealing interviews show the experience of invisibility was common, painful and dehumanizing
First-year Western Law students to get placements before second year
New legal experience program launches in 2023-24, will let students choose placement options
Research projects receive more than $9 million in federal funding
Teams working on reducing health-care inequity, AI, cancer receive multi-year grants
Expert insight: Calls for peace in Ukraine a year after Russia’s full-scale invasion are unrealistic
A ceasefire, or lasting peace, will be incredibly difficult without one side moving from its position
Honouring the legacy of Western’s first Black medical graduate
Dr. Lewis H. Milburn lived both his dreams, to serve in the military and be a doctor, inspiring future generations
Expert insight: Abuse in Canadian sports highlights gender and racial inequities
Critics say the Canadian government has been slow to address allegations of sexual abuse in sporting bodies
‘Taught by experts, not YouTube’: Embroidery course taps into generational knowledge
Community connections, experiential learning features of Western class co-taught by London Embroidery Guild
Expert insight: Documentary raises ethical questions about using war footage
“There Will Be No More Night” underscores the fallacy that advanced imaging provides accuracy and precision to modern war
New study identifies how AI fails to reproduce human vision
Despite the power of deep learning, computers have yet to master human calculations when it comes to visual recognition
Western initiative promotes kindness at work
Professor Jennifer Irwin speaks to the research behind the evidence-based program
Opening the door to mental health talks with your kids? Western expert recommends this rabbit
Poppy the Puppet offers early intervention option for families dealing with children’s mental health challenges
Western first-year student and award recipient motivated to help others
Whitney Onoberhie is one of 20 Canadians to receive RBC Future Launch Scholarship for Black Youth
Western prof’s study finds women of colour are made to feel ‘invisible’ in the workplace
Powerful and revealing interviews show the experience of invisibility was common, painful and dehumanizing
First-year Western Law students to get placements before second year
New legal experience program launches in 2023-24, will let students choose placement options
Research projects receive more than $9 million in federal funding
Teams working on reducing health-care inequity, AI, cancer receive multi-year grants
Expert insight: Calls for peace in Ukraine a year after Russia’s full-scale invasion are unrealistic
A ceasefire, or lasting peace, will be incredibly difficult without one side moving from its position
Honouring the legacy of Western’s first Black medical graduate
Dr. Lewis H. Milburn lived both his dreams, to serve in the military and be a doctor, inspiring future generations
Expert insight: Abuse in Canadian sports highlights gender and racial inequities
Critics say the Canadian government has been slow to address allegations of sexual abuse in sporting bodies