At 15, Peter Lanis learned his kidneys were failing. The once vivacious teen was gaunt, tired and unable to eat. Every other day, for about three hours, he was connected to a dialysis machine that cleaned his blood and removed excess fluid. Lanis needed …
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Discovery Week: Celebrating 25 years of medical practice in regional Ontario
Program has immersed thousands of Schulich students in communities with severe physician shortages
Expert insight: Can Joe Biden win again in an increasingly divided America?
Biden’s strength in 2020 was consensus, but it’s too early to tell if that will win again in 2024
Western earns award for cultivating unique student strengths
Gallup honours campus-wide work to drive personal and professional growth with CliftonStrengths program
Historic $30M gift to transform Ivey’s presence in downtown Toronto
Donation from pioneering philanthropist Donald K. Johnson marks the largest ever from an individual in Western’s history
Major funding for genomics project to combat spider mite infestations
Team led by Western prof receives $4 million to protect greenhouse sector from pest
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
Expert insight: Refugee team offers a way for Russian and Belarusian dissidents to compete at the Paris Olympics
Enrolment in the refugee team can be seen as a rejection of oppressive situations in athletes’ homelands
Western celebrates sports achievements with Mustangs Athletic Awards
Top performers honoured with Athlete of the Year, memorial trophies and Purple Blankets
Expert insight: Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen will be among the next humans to fly to the moon
Hansen is originally from London, Ont. and attended high school in Ingersoll, Ont.
Marisa Modeski named university registrar
Leader in post-secondary recruitment and admissions through an EDI lens joins Western May 1
Western-led study examines prescription opioid use in the U.S.
In one of the most comprehensive studies to date, the findings showed more than one in ten Americans used prescription opioids
Western students suggest solutions to advance UN Sustainable Development Goals
Ten teams in race to qualify for World’s Challenge Challenge global final this year
Discovery Week: Celebrating 25 years of medical practice in regional Ontario
Program has immersed thousands of Schulich students in communities with severe physician shortages
Expert insight: Can Joe Biden win again in an increasingly divided America?
Biden’s strength in 2020 was consensus, but it’s too early to tell if that will win again in 2024
Western earns award for cultivating unique student strengths
Gallup honours campus-wide work to drive personal and professional growth with CliftonStrengths program
Historic $30M gift to transform Ivey’s presence in downtown Toronto
Donation from pioneering philanthropist Donald K. Johnson marks the largest ever from an individual in Western’s history
Major funding for genomics project to combat spider mite infestations
Team led by Western prof receives $4 million to protect greenhouse sector from pest
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
Expert insight: Refugee team offers a way for Russian and Belarusian dissidents to compete at the Paris Olympics
Enrolment in the refugee team can be seen as a rejection of oppressive situations in athletes’ homelands
Western celebrates sports achievements with Mustangs Athletic Awards
Top performers honoured with Athlete of the Year, memorial trophies and Purple Blankets
Expert insight: Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen will be among the next humans to fly to the moon
Hansen is originally from London, Ont. and attended high school in Ingersoll, Ont.
Marisa Modeski named university registrar
Leader in post-secondary recruitment and admissions through an EDI lens joins Western May 1
Western-led study examines prescription opioid use in the U.S.
In one of the most comprehensive studies to date, the findings showed more than one in ten Americans used prescription opioids
Western students suggest solutions to advance UN Sustainable Development Goals
Ten teams in race to qualify for World’s Challenge Challenge global final this year