The recent death of an Ontario child with a disability while at school has reignited the debate about inclusive education. The family of 16-year-old Landyn Ferris plans to launch a lawsuit after Ferris was allegedly left unattended in a padded room …
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Bilingual advantage is a bust, study says
Research refutes popular notion on language proficiency in children
Pilot project diverts organic waste from campus eatery
Student research supports expanded rollout for more sustainable campus
Philosophers focus on AI ethics
Postdoctoral associates help students view artificial intelligence from social, ethical lens
Western launches action plan and Task Force on Sexual Violence and Student Safety
New measures part of broader effort to address campus culture
Pandemic exposes gaps in social supports
New study shows need to address endemic poverty beyond COVID
Elephantine chant book dates to 1600
Newly acquired volume bears ‘fingerprints of 400 years’ of music history
Alumnus’ language degree launches spy agency career
Retired Canadian intelligence analyst writes book on history of terrorism
Bringing open-source, sustainable tech to the fore
Interview with new John M. Thompson chair in information technology and innovation
Change your world to change the world, says teen activist
High-profile environmental advocate Hannah Alper joins Western’s media program
Expert insights: Smartphone reliance leads to ‘nomophobia’
Research shows device separation anxiety is real
Tracing the root of vaccine-induced blood clots
Angela Huynh’s paper points to protein causing rare complications from Astra Zeneca shots
Math whiz enters Western with $80K Schulich Leaders award
Six high-achieving students earn prestigious scholarships to Western
Bilingual advantage is a bust, study says
Research refutes popular notion on language proficiency in children
Pilot project diverts organic waste from campus eatery
Student research supports expanded rollout for more sustainable campus
Philosophers focus on AI ethics
Postdoctoral associates help students view artificial intelligence from social, ethical lens
Western launches action plan and Task Force on Sexual Violence and Student Safety
New measures part of broader effort to address campus culture
Pandemic exposes gaps in social supports
New study shows need to address endemic poverty beyond COVID
Elephantine chant book dates to 1600
Newly acquired volume bears ‘fingerprints of 400 years’ of music history
Alumnus’ language degree launches spy agency career
Retired Canadian intelligence analyst writes book on history of terrorism
Bringing open-source, sustainable tech to the fore
Interview with new John M. Thompson chair in information technology and innovation
Change your world to change the world, says teen activist
High-profile environmental advocate Hannah Alper joins Western’s media program
Expert insights: Smartphone reliance leads to ‘nomophobia’
Research shows device separation anxiety is real
Tracing the root of vaccine-induced blood clots
Angela Huynh’s paper points to protein causing rare complications from Astra Zeneca shots
Math whiz enters Western with $80K Schulich Leaders award
Six high-achieving students earn prestigious scholarships to Western