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Natalie Zemon Davis to receive honorary degree
Historian views discipline as a discourse between past and present
Western to honour scientist Tak Mak at fall convocation
Immunology pioneer is renowned for discovering the T-cell receptor, the “holy grail of immunology”
London icon Janet Stewart to receive honorary degree
Lawyer, leader, philanthropist to be honoured during Convocation
Work with Indigenous communities leads to media career for new grad
Colm Cobb Howes lands dream job at CBC
Expert insight: Why social media companies need to be reined in
Guiding principles that centre children’s rights, guard personal data and protect from harmful content
Western welcomes USC recommendations for safer campus
Student input and engagement critical in the work to eliminate sexual and gender-based violence
New research to support suicide prevention
Western researchers focus work on mental health of vulnerable populations
Vaccination rate at Western nears 100 per cent
Mandatory vaccinations among several measures contributing to a successful return to in-person classes
Marking the ‘magical musical moments’ of Massey Hall
Western grad David McPherson’s latest book honours iconic venue
Bringing home Olympic gold
Western grad Susanne Grainger reflects on Tokyo 2020
Expert insights: Canada’s worrisome urban-rural political divide has never been greater
Looking back to see how support for major political parties has been concentrated in urban or rural areas
Med students launch ‘incubator’ for community initiatives
Accel Labs helps Western students launch social outreach programs