Menstrual leave employment policies allow employees experiencing painful menstrual cycle-related symptoms or illnesses, such as dysmenorrhea (painful periods) and menorrhagia (heavy bleeding) to take time off work. Traditionally, these policies have bee …
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Expert insight: Western prof details Canada’s first rover mission to the moon
Lunar rover mission will explore the south polar region of the moon
Ivey grad Nadia Ladak reflects on entrepreneurship journey
Ladak co-founded a health startup called Marlow during her time at Western
‘Found my community:’ Naomi Ngobila finds opportunity, belonging at Western
Western Fund connects students with knowledge, experience and skills needed to become leaders
Expert insight: Intimate partner violence is an epidemic
To date, 95 municipalities in Ontario have recognized intimate partner violence as an epidemic
Expert insight: Canada’s immigration strategy and preserving positive attitudes
The Government of Canada is reducing immigration targets by about 20 per cent
Expert insight: Benevolent sexism and hypermasculinity in high-stakes campaigns
Polling prompted the Harris campaign to attempt to engage men on women’s rights
Expert insight: Lack of sleep regulations for licensed child-care providers puts children’s health at risk
Few Canadian jurisdictions have sleep requirements for child-care facilities
Schulich student researcher targets treatments for life-threatening lung condition
Leela Raj hopes to help people with pulmonary arterial hypertension
All in the family: Father and his two children experience Ivey together
Dr. Ken Milne, daughter Zoë and son Ethan all studying at Ivey in different programs
Military experience fuels MD student’s journey
Aircraft mechanic and lieutenant Jessica Girard pursues dream at Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
Crafting her own narrative: Michelle Owusu-Ansah finds purpose in poetry and law
Western law student launched poetry collective ‘Spoken Culture’ to help artists
Western PhD candidate studies impact of smartphone use in youth
Sarah Alakshar uses diverse cultural experiences to deepen her research