If you liked playing “telephone” as a child or enjoy dreaming up imaginative stories with your friends, Western’s Game Lab may be just for you. And if those aspects don’t draw you in, the laughter might. Game Lab, as its name implies, is wher …
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New Ivey course helps executives put EDI into practice
Participants develop critical thinking, perspective to make structural change in their organizations
Expert insight: Compassion has won out when it comes to Canadian support for COVID-19 financial aid
Despite societal divides people are capable of coming together during a time of threat
Western opens Wampum Learning Lodge
Space to serve as touchstone for Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities to gather, learn in spirit of Truth and Reconciliation
Graduating more RNs: Western responds to nursing shortage, new realities of health care
Nursing program implements shorter RPN to RN pathway, 1:1 clinical placements
Expert insight: Puma sponsorship of Israeli teams highlights the double standard in international football
Companies like Puma continue to sponsor the Israeli Football Association despite some of its teams operating in Palestinian territory.
New study examines what individuals need to thrive following homelessness
Led by professor Carrie Anne Marshall, research looks at service providers’ views for integrating vulnerable persons into communities
New director of Indigenous Planetary Health seeks to merge two disparate worlds
Nicole Redvers heads transdisciplinary research into Indigenous medical knowledge
Experts unveil toolkit to measure hospitals’ safeguards against disruption
COVID-19 impact on systems leads to new ‘Surgical Preparedness Index’
Western hosts national conference to tap space as asset
Representatives from universities, industry and government discuss Canadian space ambitions
Study underscores need for food literacy, national school food program
Western’s HEAL survey shows kids with higher food knowledge likely to eat more fruit, vegetables
Healthy relationships work wins researcher top Vanguard Award
Claire Crooks honoured by WORLDiscoveries
Alum sheds light on living, working in long-term care
Tristan Squire-Smith shares tales and tips in new non-fiction book ‘The Wrinkly Ranch’
New Ivey course helps executives put EDI into practice
Participants develop critical thinking, perspective to make structural change in their organizations
Expert insight: Compassion has won out when it comes to Canadian support for COVID-19 financial aid
Despite societal divides people are capable of coming together during a time of threat
Western opens Wampum Learning Lodge
Space to serve as touchstone for Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities to gather, learn in spirit of Truth and Reconciliation
Graduating more RNs: Western responds to nursing shortage, new realities of health care
Nursing program implements shorter RPN to RN pathway, 1:1 clinical placements
Expert insight: Puma sponsorship of Israeli teams highlights the double standard in international football
Companies like Puma continue to sponsor the Israeli Football Association despite some of its teams operating in Palestinian territory.
New study examines what individuals need to thrive following homelessness
Led by professor Carrie Anne Marshall, research looks at service providers’ views for integrating vulnerable persons into communities
New director of Indigenous Planetary Health seeks to merge two disparate worlds
Nicole Redvers heads transdisciplinary research into Indigenous medical knowledge
Experts unveil toolkit to measure hospitals’ safeguards against disruption
COVID-19 impact on systems leads to new ‘Surgical Preparedness Index’
Western hosts national conference to tap space as asset
Representatives from universities, industry and government discuss Canadian space ambitions
Study underscores need for food literacy, national school food program
Western’s HEAL survey shows kids with higher food knowledge likely to eat more fruit, vegetables
Healthy relationships work wins researcher top Vanguard Award
Claire Crooks honoured by WORLDiscoveries
Alum sheds light on living, working in long-term care
Tristan Squire-Smith shares tales and tips in new non-fiction book ‘The Wrinkly Ranch’