By 2030, the World Health Organization (WHO), the Global Fund and UNAIDS are hoping to end the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and AIDS epidemic. An international team of researchers led by Eric Arts, professor at the Schulich School of Medicine & D …
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Expert insight: Extreme environments coded into genomes of extremophiles
Genome of organisms living in extreme conditions reveal information about type of environment they thrive in
Brescia, Western approve integration
Plan honours Brescia’s legacy and unique programs; ensures smooth transitions for students, faculty and staff
Expert insight: COP28: How 7 policies could help save a billion lives by 2100
Each policy will help reduce carbon emissions, preventing associated climate change and premature deaths
Research shows how leaders can break down “benevolent marginalization”
Western prof co-authors paper on how firms’ EDI initiatives often affect disadvantaged groups negatively
Expert insight: COVID-19 and what to expect this fall
Dr. Sameer Elsayed answers questions about COVID-19, new variants and vaccines
‘It takes a village’: Western set to welcome students for new academic year
OWeek will see 6,600 new first-year Mustangs settle in, with focus on safety, community
‘I want to change the world:’ Empathy guides medical sciences grad
Sitara Lewis is passionate about advocating for those experiencing homelessness
Western to bestow honorary degrees on 14 outstanding leaders
Community, arts, business, medical and academic luminaries to be honoured at June convocation ceremonies
Art show addresses issues of race, gender, sexuality, and diaspora
artLAB exhibition forces audience to confront challenges, contemplate their role in the world
From rare turtles to nocturnal bird, new project discovers Western is home to more than 1,200 species
Biodiversity inventory built by community over the last year shows stunning range of life on campus
Sharon Hodgson, dean of the Ivey School of Business, announces retirement
Renowned business leader will step down in June 2024, leaving Ivey firmly positioned to continue legacy of excellence
This Western professor is fighting for your right to fix your own stuff
Alissa Centivany spoke before House of Commons standing committee about ‘right to repair’, interoperability, and the need to change Canada’s copyright law
Expert insight: Extreme environments coded into genomes of extremophiles
Genome of organisms living in extreme conditions reveal information about type of environment they thrive in
Brescia, Western approve integration
Plan honours Brescia’s legacy and unique programs; ensures smooth transitions for students, faculty and staff
Expert insight: COP28: How 7 policies could help save a billion lives by 2100
Each policy will help reduce carbon emissions, preventing associated climate change and premature deaths
Research shows how leaders can break down “benevolent marginalization”
Western prof co-authors paper on how firms’ EDI initiatives often affect disadvantaged groups negatively
Expert insight: COVID-19 and what to expect this fall
Dr. Sameer Elsayed answers questions about COVID-19, new variants and vaccines
‘It takes a village’: Western set to welcome students for new academic year
OWeek will see 6,600 new first-year Mustangs settle in, with focus on safety, community
‘I want to change the world:’ Empathy guides medical sciences grad
Sitara Lewis is passionate about advocating for those experiencing homelessness
Western to bestow honorary degrees on 14 outstanding leaders
Community, arts, business, medical and academic luminaries to be honoured at June convocation ceremonies
Art show addresses issues of race, gender, sexuality, and diaspora
artLAB exhibition forces audience to confront challenges, contemplate their role in the world
From rare turtles to nocturnal bird, new project discovers Western is home to more than 1,200 species
Biodiversity inventory built by community over the last year shows stunning range of life on campus
Sharon Hodgson, dean of the Ivey School of Business, announces retirement
Renowned business leader will step down in June 2024, leaving Ivey firmly positioned to continue legacy of excellence
This Western professor is fighting for your right to fix your own stuff
Alissa Centivany spoke before House of Commons standing committee about ‘right to repair’, interoperability, and the need to change Canada’s copyright law