When Western neuroscientist Ryan Stevenson got the news he had won a competitive two-year fellowship, his first thought was: “Do they have the right Ryan?” He’s one of eight recipients of the 2024 Dorothy Killam Trust Fellowship, granted to “s …
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Expert insight: School portables are a symptom of overcrowding, not a solution
Research suggests school boards have become dependent on temporary facilities to address overcrowding
Western students create online health-care resource for newcomers to Canada
Newcomer Health Hub was born from the group members’ shared experiences
Western grad receives national award for excellence in teaching
Paige Driscoll, MPEd‘23, recognized for her work tailoring curriculum to students’ culture, interests
Western research shows prenatal exposure to cannabis may increase diabetes risk in offspring
Study finds exposure to CBD impacts glucose intolerance in male rats
Animals like crickets use the ground to amplify calls: Western study
Research upends traditional theory that ground hinders animal communications
Western researchers chart new approach to improving kidney transplant access
One-of-its-kind clinical trial offers crucial insights for future strategies
Long-term care COVID restrictions took toll on families’ mental health, reveals study
Family members felt sadness, grief at seeing decline in health of older adults due to social distancing
Words Festival marks 10th anniversary with lineup of Western speakers and artists
Writer-in-residence, student writer-in-residence, Alice Munro Chair in Creativity and faculty members featured in creative arts event
Friday concert: Renowned seismologist Lucy Jones and music for climate action
Jones is a Western Academy for Advanced Research visiting fellow and member of its Climate Resilient Infrastructure Building team
Western scholars among global winners in undergraduate competition
Best-ever performance by Faculty of Arts and Humanities students
Public health grad embraces challenge and change
Jeffrey Chong, MPH’23, returned to school after a two-year break
Grad finds ‘true calling’ sharing Indigenous knowledge, helping species at risk
Andie Albert will receive her master of environment and sustainability degree during fall convocation
Expert insight: School portables are a symptom of overcrowding, not a solution
Research suggests school boards have become dependent on temporary facilities to address overcrowding
Western students create online health-care resource for newcomers to Canada
Newcomer Health Hub was born from the group members’ shared experiences
Western grad receives national award for excellence in teaching
Paige Driscoll, MPEd‘23, recognized for her work tailoring curriculum to students’ culture, interests
Western research shows prenatal exposure to cannabis may increase diabetes risk in offspring
Study finds exposure to CBD impacts glucose intolerance in male rats
Animals like crickets use the ground to amplify calls: Western study
Research upends traditional theory that ground hinders animal communications
Western researchers chart new approach to improving kidney transplant access
One-of-its-kind clinical trial offers crucial insights for future strategies
Long-term care COVID restrictions took toll on families’ mental health, reveals study
Family members felt sadness, grief at seeing decline in health of older adults due to social distancing
Words Festival marks 10th anniversary with lineup of Western speakers and artists
Writer-in-residence, student writer-in-residence, Alice Munro Chair in Creativity and faculty members featured in creative arts event
Friday concert: Renowned seismologist Lucy Jones and music for climate action
Jones is a Western Academy for Advanced Research visiting fellow and member of its Climate Resilient Infrastructure Building team
Western scholars among global winners in undergraduate competition
Best-ever performance by Faculty of Arts and Humanities students
Public health grad embraces challenge and change
Jeffrey Chong, MPH’23, returned to school after a two-year break
Grad finds ‘true calling’ sharing Indigenous knowledge, helping species at risk
Andie Albert will receive her master of environment and sustainability degree during fall convocation