As Western’s incoming writer-in-residence, Téa Mutonji feels right at home, relating to students. The award-winning poet and author is a student herself, currently pursuing her MFA in the low-residency creative writing program at NYU, where she was …
Arts and Humanities
Page from first book printed in England now housed at Western
Leaf from first edition of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, published on Caxton’s printing press in 1476
Erica Lawson examines Black women’s past, present as part of new course
Gender, sexuality, and women’s studies prof is teaching Introduction to Black Studies
Professor Fred Longstaffe, five alumni appointed to Order of Canada
Western community members among 99 ‘trailblazers’ and new appointees
Endnotes 2022: Driven by passion and persistence, Alena Robin tracks down lost 18th century painting
Masterpiece by Antonio Enríquez returns, restored to the people of Guadalajara
Exploring our relationships with food through art
In postdoc Amanda White’s visual arts course, students adopt artistic approach to agriculture through interdisciplinary, experiential learning
Lost 18th century painting recovered by Western prof returns, restored, to Guadalajara
Art historian Alena Robin’s persistence paid off with the discovery of masterpiece by Antonio Enríquez
Western prof, students honoured for advancing international criminal justice
SSHRC Impact Partnership Award for group which promotes rights of genocide, war crime victims
Western’s Writer-in-Residence program celebrates 50th anniversary
Canada’s oldest literary residency has hosted famous authors and new voices
Mississauga fire chief among alumni on Most Powerful Women list
Deryn Rizzi one of 12 Western grads recognized by Women’s Executive Network
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’
N’Satung documentary sheds light on Indigenous perspectives on education
Unique collaboration includes arts and humanities faculty, students and alumni
Western welcomes new faculty member to creative arts and production program
Nataleah Hunter-Young joining Faculty of Information and Media Studies
Page from first book printed in England now housed at Western
Leaf from first edition of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, published on Caxton’s printing press in 1476
Erica Lawson examines Black women’s past, present as part of new course
Gender, sexuality, and women’s studies prof is teaching Introduction to Black Studies
Professor Fred Longstaffe, five alumni appointed to Order of Canada
Western community members among 99 ‘trailblazers’ and new appointees
Endnotes 2022: Driven by passion and persistence, Alena Robin tracks down lost 18th century painting
Masterpiece by Antonio Enríquez returns, restored to the people of Guadalajara
Exploring our relationships with food through art
In postdoc Amanda White’s visual arts course, students adopt artistic approach to agriculture through interdisciplinary, experiential learning
Lost 18th century painting recovered by Western prof returns, restored, to Guadalajara
Art historian Alena Robin’s persistence paid off with the discovery of masterpiece by Antonio Enríquez
Western prof, students honoured for advancing international criminal justice
SSHRC Impact Partnership Award for group which promotes rights of genocide, war crime victims
Western’s Writer-in-Residence program celebrates 50th anniversary
Canada’s oldest literary residency has hosted famous authors and new voices
Mississauga fire chief among alumni on Most Powerful Women list
Deryn Rizzi one of 12 Western grads recognized by Women’s Executive Network
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’
N’Satung documentary sheds light on Indigenous perspectives on education
Unique collaboration includes arts and humanities faculty, students and alumni
Western welcomes new faculty member to creative arts and production program
Nataleah Hunter-Young joining Faculty of Information and Media Studies