Last July, Western welcomed Lily Cho as vice-provost and associate vice-president (International). It was a homecoming of sorts for Cho, who first came to Western in 2004, after completing her postdoctoral studies at the University of California, Ri …
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Study finds children in marginalized communities more likely to experience cardiac arrest
Researchers examine how social determinants of health impact this risk
Western study finds women more likely than men to suffer from long COVID
Researchers also find link between long COVID, obesity in women
Margaret Mutumba turns advocacy into action
Director of Western’s Frugal Biomedical Innovations is committed to promoting health-care equity in neglected populations
Western researchers examine intimate relationships
Aided by insights from couples, these studies probe intricacies of romantic partnerships
Expert insight: Digital mapping reveals Ontario’s Black history and challenges myths
Shifting the focus from nationalist discourse to migrations among Black communities leads to a better understanding of everyday Black life
Hubble traces “string of pearls” star clusters in galaxy collisions
Sarah Gallagher and international researchers examine Hubble Space Telescope images of galactic encounters
“The wheel that drives humanity”: Schulich resident alum on menstruation shame, myths
Dr. Jen Gunter’s latest book aims to inform people, combat stigma about menstrual cycle
Research team examines who’s most likely to move to rural Canada
Western research shows newcomers, non-white immigrants more likely to settle in cities
TedxWesternU returns with new lineup of inspiring speakers, stories
Experts and advocates from around the world share insights under the “Rising Phoenix” theme
Expert insight: Canadian schools need to better address digital sexual violence
Few provinces and territories’ curricula recognize that sexual violence can occur online
New online study explores link between healthy brains and bodies
Neuroscientist Adrian Owen partners with U.K. science museum in research driven by immersive video games
Book by Western writer-in-residence earns spot in national contest finals
Téa Mutonji’s Shut Up You’re Pretty chosen for Canada Reads shortlist
Study finds children in marginalized communities more likely to experience cardiac arrest
Researchers examine how social determinants of health impact this risk
Western study finds women more likely than men to suffer from long COVID
Researchers also find link between long COVID, obesity in women
Margaret Mutumba turns advocacy into action
Director of Western’s Frugal Biomedical Innovations is committed to promoting health-care equity in neglected populations
Western researchers examine intimate relationships
Aided by insights from couples, these studies probe intricacies of romantic partnerships
Expert insight: Digital mapping reveals Ontario’s Black history and challenges myths
Shifting the focus from nationalist discourse to migrations among Black communities leads to a better understanding of everyday Black life
Hubble traces “string of pearls” star clusters in galaxy collisions
Sarah Gallagher and international researchers examine Hubble Space Telescope images of galactic encounters
“The wheel that drives humanity”: Schulich resident alum on menstruation shame, myths
Dr. Jen Gunter’s latest book aims to inform people, combat stigma about menstrual cycle
Research team examines who’s most likely to move to rural Canada
Western research shows newcomers, non-white immigrants more likely to settle in cities
TedxWesternU returns with new lineup of inspiring speakers, stories
Experts and advocates from around the world share insights under the “Rising Phoenix” theme
Expert insight: Canadian schools need to better address digital sexual violence
Few provinces and territories’ curricula recognize that sexual violence can occur online
New online study explores link between healthy brains and bodies
Neuroscientist Adrian Owen partners with U.K. science museum in research driven by immersive video games
Book by Western writer-in-residence earns spot in national contest finals
Téa Mutonji’s Shut Up You’re Pretty chosen for Canada Reads shortlist