“I don’t know if I want anyone to know that. What woman tells her right age?” With a little prodding, Dr. Marie Jeanne Ferrari, BA’55, MD’59, reluctantly admits to being 101 years old. Among the oldest living alumni of the Schu …
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Engineering students build bridge for Bolivian community
Project helps transform lives, connects locals to schools, amenities
Canada’s most powerful MRI system arrives at Western
The 15.2 tesla pre-clinical scanner enables researchers to study the brain with unprecedented resolution
Research shows how leaders can break down “benevolent marginalization”
Western prof co-authors paper on how firms’ EDI initiatives often affect disadvantaged groups negatively
Students show how Western’s international learning programs changed their lives
International Week will celebrate, showcase students’ work and insights abroad
Western professor co-founds ‘guilt-free’ luxury soap brand
Waterless, toxin- and plastic-free products also avoid chemicals and petroleum
Expert insight: Asteroid samples may reveal information about the origins of the universe
Understanding the origin of the Earth can shed light on how life on our planet began
Western Law student takes control of his story
After severe childhood injury, Mason Bruner charts new course with donor help
Western entrepreneurs showcase their products and services
Ideas span sectors from feminine hygiene to fitness
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
Mustangs lift Yates Cup for record 35th time
Brian Garrity scores six field goals in team’s third straight championship win
Expert insight: Cobalt nanoparticles could be a significant player for clean energy
Research team at Western University is innovating ways to make more sustainable fuel cells