At the back of Ingersoll Rural Cemetery sits a grassy field about the size of a soccer pitch. On first glance, it is unremarkable; dappled in sunlight through the towering adjacent trees and filled with the sound of a train hammering by on the nearby track …
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Western establishes pioneering $4M endowed chair for urologic cancer research
Chin-Hardie Chair in Urologic Oncology bolsters Western’s leadership in developing life-saving interventions for cancers of the bladder, kidney and prostate
Expert insight: Shading crops with solar panels can improve farming, lower food costs and reduce emissions
This practice of growing crops in the protected shadows of solar panels is called agrivoltaic farming
Western announces four new Distinguished University Professors
Ten Faculty Scholars also named for outstanding academic achievement
Graduate student dreams of global recognition for home country’s folk games
Ivy Osei founded and leads NGO to develop traditional sports in Ghana
‘I want to be a part of that future’: United Nations trip life-changing for students
Twenty-one students from Western Law visited the UN’s New York headquarters in March
Western Law prof completes acclaimed novel trilogy
Randal Graham explores current law and politics through speculative satire in Nether Regions
Campus greenhouse reopens, offers ‘idyllic’ setting for visual arts exhibition
Installation showcases Western’s Tropical House as a site of ‘pedagogy and pleasure’
Graduate students, Western scholar earn national awards for outstanding leadership
PhD candidates Effie Sapuridis and Olivia Ghosh-Swaby, professor Kathy Hibbert recognized by the Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada
Expert insight: The importance of sport for children with disabilities – and the lengths their parents go to access it
For most parents, their child’s sense of social belonging was their biggest concern
New study reveals alarming trend of nicotine vaping among high school students
More than a quarter of Canadian high school students report having vaped, and 12 per cent have exclusively used vapes containing nicotine
Western cements leadership in kidney research with new $3.5M endowed chair
The William F. Clark Chair in Nephrology will help attract and retain top talent, enhance life-saving bench-to-bedside research
Lily Cho named vice-provost and associate vice-president (international)
First-generation scholar, former Western prof brings commitment to internationalization with a focus on supporting international students
Western establishes pioneering $4M endowed chair for urologic cancer research
Chin-Hardie Chair in Urologic Oncology bolsters Western’s leadership in developing life-saving interventions for cancers of the bladder, kidney and prostate
Expert insight: Shading crops with solar panels can improve farming, lower food costs and reduce emissions
This practice of growing crops in the protected shadows of solar panels is called agrivoltaic farming
Western announces four new Distinguished University Professors
Ten Faculty Scholars also named for outstanding academic achievement
Graduate student dreams of global recognition for home country’s folk games
Ivy Osei founded and leads NGO to develop traditional sports in Ghana
‘I want to be a part of that future’: United Nations trip life-changing for students
Twenty-one students from Western Law visited the UN’s New York headquarters in March
Western Law prof completes acclaimed novel trilogy
Randal Graham explores current law and politics through speculative satire in Nether Regions
Campus greenhouse reopens, offers ‘idyllic’ setting for visual arts exhibition
Installation showcases Western’s Tropical House as a site of ‘pedagogy and pleasure’
Graduate students, Western scholar earn national awards for outstanding leadership
PhD candidates Effie Sapuridis and Olivia Ghosh-Swaby, professor Kathy Hibbert recognized by the Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada
Expert insight: The importance of sport for children with disabilities – and the lengths their parents go to access it
For most parents, their child’s sense of social belonging was their biggest concern
New study reveals alarming trend of nicotine vaping among high school students
More than a quarter of Canadian high school students report having vaped, and 12 per cent have exclusively used vapes containing nicotine
Western cements leadership in kidney research with new $3.5M endowed chair
The William F. Clark Chair in Nephrology will help attract and retain top talent, enhance life-saving bench-to-bedside research
Lily Cho named vice-provost and associate vice-president (international)
First-generation scholar, former Western prof brings commitment to internationalization with a focus on supporting international students