Nineteen-year-old medical sciences student Kenisha Arora has always loved giving back to her community and advocating for education around the world. Kenisha Arora Now, she is …
Student Life
Double-docs set new standards
They have chased dragons and pirate ships, become resilient from years of tough love and have grown as a result of the nurturing lab and clinical environments – Drs. Matthew Cecchini, Harry Marshall, Pencilla Lang and Shirine Usmani are the newest graduates of the...
Student shoots, scores as Memorial Cup guardian
Justin O’Halloran has likely done more cleaning this past week than he has in his entire life. But when your job is ‘Guardian of the Memorial Cup,’ you have to make sure the historic, 95-year-old trophy is looking its best.
Campus Digest: Western team takes second in IDeA competition
A team of five Western students with an idea to aid visually impaired athletes finished second among the finalists in the Council of Ontario Universities’ (COU) annual Innovative Designs for Accessibility (IDeA) student competition.
Student innovators bring classroom project to life at SickKids
Earlier this year, Western Health Studies students Ashleigh Davis, Bridget Shaver, Dilshaan Panjwani and Joseph Tropiano joined together to work on an assignment for Ivey Business School professor Anne Snowdon’s Health Innovation and Leadership class.
Medical student explores the body through art
When Hannah MacKenzie saw an archived edition of ‘On the fabric of the human body,’ published in 1543, it struck a chord with her in more than one way.
Shah named to Junior Team Canada trade mission
This summer Pashv Shah, a third-year Western student, will join 35 of Canada’s top young leaders traveling to China on a Junior Team Canada Trade Mission, sponsored by Global Vision.
Western team takes second in IDeA competition
A team of five Western students with an idea to aid visually impaired athletes finished in second place among the finalists in the Council of Ontario Universities’ (COU) annual Innovative Designs for Accessibility (IDeA) student competition.
Western team among IDeA finalists
A team of five Western students with an idea to aid visually impaired athletes is among the finalists in the Council of Ontario Universities’ (COU) annual Innovative Designs for Accessibility (IDeA) student competition.
Conference evaluates Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Western Law’s Moot Court Room was the focus of intense discussion at a conference on the mandate and achievements of Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Sisters craft their own sound through studies
Not many students arrive to class with books and backpacks they made themselves. And then there’s Emily and Becky Shaw.
Mustangs pair ready to tackle draft day
On Tuesday, Dylan Ainsworth and Beau Landry will answers telephone calls that could change their lives. In one ring, they’ll go from university students just wrapping up exams to potential CFL players.
Student-athletes honoured at Mustangs Ring Ceremony
Graduating from Western as a student-athlete has a nice ring to it. No, really, there’s now a ring for it.
Double-docs set new standards
They have chased dragons and pirate ships, become resilient from years of tough love and have grown as a result of the nurturing lab and clinical environments – Drs. Matthew Cecchini, Harry Marshall, Pencilla Lang and Shirine Usmani are the newest graduates of the...
Student shoots, scores as Memorial Cup guardian
Justin O’Halloran has likely done more cleaning this past week than he has in his entire life. But when your job is ‘Guardian of the Memorial Cup,’ you have to make sure the historic, 95-year-old trophy is looking its best.
Campus Digest: Western team takes second in IDeA competition
A team of five Western students with an idea to aid visually impaired athletes finished second among the finalists in the Council of Ontario Universities’ (COU) annual Innovative Designs for Accessibility (IDeA) student competition.
Student innovators bring classroom project to life at SickKids
Earlier this year, Western Health Studies students Ashleigh Davis, Bridget Shaver, Dilshaan Panjwani and Joseph Tropiano joined together to work on an assignment for Ivey Business School professor Anne Snowdon’s Health Innovation and Leadership class.
Medical student explores the body through art
When Hannah MacKenzie saw an archived edition of ‘On the fabric of the human body,’ published in 1543, it struck a chord with her in more than one way.
Shah named to Junior Team Canada trade mission
This summer Pashv Shah, a third-year Western student, will join 35 of Canada’s top young leaders traveling to China on a Junior Team Canada Trade Mission, sponsored by Global Vision.
Western team takes second in IDeA competition
A team of five Western students with an idea to aid visually impaired athletes finished in second place among the finalists in the Council of Ontario Universities’ (COU) annual Innovative Designs for Accessibility (IDeA) student competition.
Western team among IDeA finalists
A team of five Western students with an idea to aid visually impaired athletes is among the finalists in the Council of Ontario Universities’ (COU) annual Innovative Designs for Accessibility (IDeA) student competition.
Conference evaluates Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Western Law’s Moot Court Room was the focus of intense discussion at a conference on the mandate and achievements of Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Sisters craft their own sound through studies
Not many students arrive to class with books and backpacks they made themselves. And then there’s Emily and Becky Shaw.
Mustangs pair ready to tackle draft day
On Tuesday, Dylan Ainsworth and Beau Landry will answers telephone calls that could change their lives. In one ring, they’ll go from university students just wrapping up exams to potential CFL players.
Student-athletes honoured at Mustangs Ring Ceremony
Graduating from Western as a student-athlete has a nice ring to it. No, really, there’s now a ring for it.