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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Expert insight: FAQ on COVID-19 subvariant XBB.1.5
XBB.1.5 is rapidly spreading across the globe and will likely become the next dominant COVID-19 subvariant
Former Ontario deputy premier is Western Law’s Distinguished Leader in Residence
Christine Elliott will provide mentorship to law students and work with university leadership
Page from first book printed in England now housed at Western
Leaf from first edition of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, published on Caxton’s printing press in 1476
Western research leads to new understanding of how HIV hides itself in the body
Identifying a specific protein’s role in HIV latency may lead to more effective therapies
Measurement tool creates new possibilities for understanding human evolution
Research connecting brain and skeletal development provides understanding of how human ancestors moved and developed
Erica Lawson examines Black women’s past, present as part of new course
Gender, sexuality, and women’s studies prof is teaching Introduction to Black Studies
Expert insight: How to prevent a potentially fatal blow to the heart in young athletes
NFL player Damar Hamlin’s injury may have been commotio cordis
Mayor’s Honour List recognizes Western community members
Faculty member, student and alumni honoured for outstanding contributions to the City of London
Endnotes 2022: The people behind some of the year’s most compelling Western stories
Get to know newsmakers from the year that was
Financial stress among North Americans highest since 2008: Western-led study
Canada’s Financial Wellness Lab survey shows stress is being felt regardless of age, gender or wealth
Western to offer new course on Russia’s war against Ukraine
Designed and taught by professor Marta Dyczok, the course launches in January 2023
Exploring our relationships with food through art
In postdoc Amanda White’s visual arts course, students adopt artistic approach to agriculture through interdisciplinary, experiential learning
Expert insight: FAQ on COVID-19 subvariant XBB.1.5
XBB.1.5 is rapidly spreading across the globe and will likely become the next dominant COVID-19 subvariant
Former Ontario deputy premier is Western Law’s Distinguished Leader in Residence
Christine Elliott will provide mentorship to law students and work with university leadership
Page from first book printed in England now housed at Western
Leaf from first edition of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, published on Caxton’s printing press in 1476
Western research leads to new understanding of how HIV hides itself in the body
Identifying a specific protein’s role in HIV latency may lead to more effective therapies
Measurement tool creates new possibilities for understanding human evolution
Research connecting brain and skeletal development provides understanding of how human ancestors moved and developed
Erica Lawson examines Black women’s past, present as part of new course
Gender, sexuality, and women’s studies prof is teaching Introduction to Black Studies
Expert insight: How to prevent a potentially fatal blow to the heart in young athletes
NFL player Damar Hamlin’s injury may have been commotio cordis
Mayor’s Honour List recognizes Western community members
Faculty member, student and alumni honoured for outstanding contributions to the City of London
Endnotes 2022: The people behind some of the year’s most compelling Western stories
Get to know newsmakers from the year that was
Financial stress among North Americans highest since 2008: Western-led study
Canada’s Financial Wellness Lab survey shows stress is being felt regardless of age, gender or wealth
Western to offer new course on Russia’s war against Ukraine
Designed and taught by professor Marta Dyczok, the course launches in January 2023
Exploring our relationships with food through art
In postdoc Amanda White’s visual arts course, students adopt artistic approach to agriculture through interdisciplinary, experiential learning