“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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Western celebrates first in-person fall convocation in two years
Ceremonies will recognize more than 1,900 graduates and six honorary degree recipients
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Student’s journey shows aspiring entrepreneurs what’s possible
Conor Plunkett reflects on Cansbridge Fellowship opportunity
Campus construction aims to enhance both natural and built environments
Changes to UC Hill, safety initiatives, new entrepreneurship building among ongoing projects
Archival records repatriated to Six Nations of the Grand River
Letter book kept by John Brant, once housed in Western archives, returns to rightful owners
Researchers collaborate on mental health training to support Ukrainian children fleeing war
Claire Crooks visits Czech Republic to train social workers, psychologists in school-based mental health program
Climate change and deforestation may drive tree-dwelling primates to the ground
Western primatologist part of massive collaboration of 118 scientists across 3 continents
PhD candidate turns to soil to better understand how boreal forests store carbon
Holly Deighton is digging deep to determine the impact on climate change
Western welcomes new faculty member to creative arts and production program
Nataleah Hunter-Young joining Faculty of Information and Media Studies
Scientists invent new material to improve drug delivery to patients
Glow-in-the-dark composite can track path of drugs through the human body
Music recording arts grad ‘wouldn’t change a thing’
Combined program fueled friendships, a funk band and Charlie Kramers’ fondness for jazz
Expert insight: Snow can spread and worsen the effects of pollutants
Snow’s physical properties mean it can accumulate chemicals from the environment
Western celebrates first in-person fall convocation in two years
Ceremonies will recognize more than 1,900 graduates and six honorary degree recipients
Western-led study explores COVID-19 effects on cognition
Reasoning, speed of thinking, verbal abilities among infection impacts
Student’s journey shows aspiring entrepreneurs what’s possible
Conor Plunkett reflects on Cansbridge Fellowship opportunity
Campus construction aims to enhance both natural and built environments
Changes to UC Hill, safety initiatives, new entrepreneurship building among ongoing projects
Archival records repatriated to Six Nations of the Grand River
Letter book kept by John Brant, once housed in Western archives, returns to rightful owners
Researchers collaborate on mental health training to support Ukrainian children fleeing war
Claire Crooks visits Czech Republic to train social workers, psychologists in school-based mental health program
Climate change and deforestation may drive tree-dwelling primates to the ground
Western primatologist part of massive collaboration of 118 scientists across 3 continents
PhD candidate turns to soil to better understand how boreal forests store carbon
Holly Deighton is digging deep to determine the impact on climate change
Western welcomes new faculty member to creative arts and production program
Nataleah Hunter-Young joining Faculty of Information and Media Studies
Scientists invent new material to improve drug delivery to patients
Glow-in-the-dark composite can track path of drugs through the human body