Shurabi and Swathi Anphalagan are dedicated health advocates as aspiring medical professionals. The twin sisters, who just completed their first year in medical sciences at Western, are also authors who promote healthy living and diversity through their …
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New programs target youth entrepreneurship
Five new programs launched by the province to foster entrepreneurship and employment opportunities for Ontario’s youth shouldn’t be viewed as tools to help students find a job, said Western President Amit Chakma.
Undergrads, share your Experience with future students
Are you a current undergraduate student studying on Main Campus who loves Western? Are you a member of a student club, council, team or other activity or organization? Have you participated in an exchange, internship, volunteer or other co-curricular activity? Do you have a story to tell about your academic program, co-curricular or extracurricular experiences at Western?
New programs target youth entrepreneurship
Five new programs launched by the province to foster entrepreneurship and employment opportunities for Ontario’s youth shouldn’t be viewed as tools to help students find a job, said Western President Amit Chakma.
First-year student rides high as nation’s best
Coming from the small hamlet of La Salette, located just an hour or so from London, Maisyn Picard admits to a culture shock upon stepping on campus.
PhD student turns the page on music legacy
When Jason Netherton pressed rewind on his career, the 41-year-old Media Studies PhD student helped preserve a near-forgotten part of music history.
Engineering student wins Three Minute Thesis competition
Western graduate students competed against the clock – and against each other – at the annual Three Minute Thesis competition (3MT) last week.
New learning space offers more than a ‘fancy classroom’
A new project from Western’s Teaching Support Centre promises to bring an innovative, state-of-the-art teaching space to campus, one that will revamp the classroom experience for students and faculty alike.
Research explores the games people play on credit applications
As it stands, it’s possible for you to play your bank and get approval for a loan that, maybe, you shouldn’t be granted.
Scholarship inspires student’s chance to give back
Sara Amato has paid it forward – and back.
Alumnus’ tuxedo finds new life
Thanks to a loving husband, a tuxedo and the spirit of renewal, Susan Agranove and third-year Music student Dan Luong are strangers no more.
Khan named 3M National Student Fellow
This won’t be the first time you’ve heard Jaxson Khan’s name, and chances are, it won’t be the last.
Distracting a working service dog means distracting from its biggest task – helping its owner
Not too long ago, Jacqueline Rennebohm had to part with her beloved dog, Dexter, because you couldn’t resist petting him.
New programs target youth entrepreneurship
Five new programs launched by the province to foster entrepreneurship and employment opportunities for Ontario’s youth shouldn’t be viewed as tools to help students find a job, said Western President Amit Chakma.
Undergrads, share your Experience with future students
Are you a current undergraduate student studying on Main Campus who loves Western? Are you a member of a student club, council, team or other activity or organization? Have you participated in an exchange, internship, volunteer or other co-curricular activity? Do you have a story to tell about your academic program, co-curricular or extracurricular experiences at Western?
New programs target youth entrepreneurship
Five new programs launched by the province to foster entrepreneurship and employment opportunities for Ontario’s youth shouldn’t be viewed as tools to help students find a job, said Western President Amit Chakma.
First-year student rides high as nation’s best
Coming from the small hamlet of La Salette, located just an hour or so from London, Maisyn Picard admits to a culture shock upon stepping on campus.
PhD student turns the page on music legacy
When Jason Netherton pressed rewind on his career, the 41-year-old Media Studies PhD student helped preserve a near-forgotten part of music history.
Engineering student wins Three Minute Thesis competition
Western graduate students competed against the clock – and against each other – at the annual Three Minute Thesis competition (3MT) last week.
New learning space offers more than a ‘fancy classroom’
A new project from Western’s Teaching Support Centre promises to bring an innovative, state-of-the-art teaching space to campus, one that will revamp the classroom experience for students and faculty alike.
Research explores the games people play on credit applications
As it stands, it’s possible for you to play your bank and get approval for a loan that, maybe, you shouldn’t be granted.
Scholarship inspires student’s chance to give back
Sara Amato has paid it forward – and back.
Alumnus’ tuxedo finds new life
Thanks to a loving husband, a tuxedo and the spirit of renewal, Susan Agranove and third-year Music student Dan Luong are strangers no more.
Khan named 3M National Student Fellow
This won’t be the first time you’ve heard Jaxson Khan’s name, and chances are, it won’t be the last.
Distracting a working service dog means distracting from its biggest task – helping its owner
Not too long ago, Jacqueline Rennebohm had to part with her beloved dog, Dexter, because you couldn’t resist petting him.