Transforming Western’s campus into a dynamic hub for sustainability research, the Campus as a Living Lab (CLL) program doesn’t just study sustainability—it embodies it. The grounds of the university have become a real-world laboratory for testing an …
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‘Zero chance’ infamous Apophis collides with another asteroid, redirects to Earth
Western astronomer calculates paths of all known asteroids to rule out planetary impact
Amrit Ahluwalia named new executive director of Western Continuing Studies
Continuing higher ed expert aims to work across faculties to advance goals of learners, employers
Researchers transform understanding of nicotine’s impact on the adolescent brain
Schulich team examines link of e-cigarettes, vapes with mood and anxiety disorders
Mustangs win double banner for the first time at OUA Track & Field Championships
Men’s and women’s teams make history, capturing provincial titles
UN Sustainable Development Goals focus of weeklong celebrations
SDG Week takes over campus with virtual reality ocean dives, eco-anxiety help and artistic events
Musical gallery weaves science and art in a symphony of tornadoes
Student composers create a world where tornadoes sing and science plays music
Behind the Research: Western examines the brain’s secrets
President Alan Shepard in conversation with professors Lisa Saksida and Ravi Menon on the latest advances in neuroscience and cognition
New study links placental oxygen levels to fetal brain development
Researchers use MRI to show how health of placenta may influence childhood cognition, behaviour
Expert insight: Why are syphilis cases on the rise in Canada?
Prevention is key to individual health and slowing spread of syphilis infection
Metal ‘scar’ discovered on cannibal star: Study
Western researcher part of team that found a unique signature of a star ingesting surrounding planets and asteroids
Students create inclusive fitness program for local community
Experiential learning placement at London, Ont. YMCA leads to community engagement, real-world experience for fourth-year students
Study finds children in marginalized communities more likely to experience cardiac arrest
Researchers examine how social determinants of health impact this risk
‘Zero chance’ infamous Apophis collides with another asteroid, redirects to Earth
Western astronomer calculates paths of all known asteroids to rule out planetary impact
Amrit Ahluwalia named new executive director of Western Continuing Studies
Continuing higher ed expert aims to work across faculties to advance goals of learners, employers
Researchers transform understanding of nicotine’s impact on the adolescent brain
Schulich team examines link of e-cigarettes, vapes with mood and anxiety disorders
Mustangs win double banner for the first time at OUA Track & Field Championships
Men’s and women’s teams make history, capturing provincial titles
UN Sustainable Development Goals focus of weeklong celebrations
SDG Week takes over campus with virtual reality ocean dives, eco-anxiety help and artistic events
Musical gallery weaves science and art in a symphony of tornadoes
Student composers create a world where tornadoes sing and science plays music
Behind the Research: Western examines the brain’s secrets
President Alan Shepard in conversation with professors Lisa Saksida and Ravi Menon on the latest advances in neuroscience and cognition
New study links placental oxygen levels to fetal brain development
Researchers use MRI to show how health of placenta may influence childhood cognition, behaviour
Expert insight: Why are syphilis cases on the rise in Canada?
Prevention is key to individual health and slowing spread of syphilis infection
Metal ‘scar’ discovered on cannibal star: Study
Western researcher part of team that found a unique signature of a star ingesting surrounding planets and asteroids
Students create inclusive fitness program for local community
Experiential learning placement at London, Ont. YMCA leads to community engagement, real-world experience for fourth-year students
Study finds children in marginalized communities more likely to experience cardiac arrest
Researchers examine how social determinants of health impact this risk