Brescia University College will fully integrate with Western University as of May 2024, following the approval of a memorandum of agreement (MOA) by the governing boards of the two institutions earlier today. On Sept. 21, Western and Brescia announced t …
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Expert insight: Did neighbourhood amenities impact youth mental health in the pandemic?
Youth in suburban neighbourhoods were more likely to report changes to their mental health and stress levels
Western, Brescia begin plans to integrate
Move honours Brescia’s legacy, creates new pathways for students
Mississauga fire chief among alumni on Most Powerful Women list
Deryn Rizzi one of 12 Western grads recognized by Women’s Executive Network
Western Heads East: From grassroots to global impact
How a 2002 speech by Stephen Lewis inspired faculty, staff and students to address the HIV/AIDS crisis
Growing food sustainability from the ground up
Symposium explores tech, innovation and next steps in sustainable food production
Alum at helm of Trinidad and Tobago rugby
Maria Thomas brings ‘power and strength’ to sports, management and life
Gender inequity gets a red card
Brescia MScFN student Ann-Carolyn Lang scoring goals for diversity in women’s soccer
‘Thriving Educators’ cultivate caring campus community
As Western’s student affairs professionals learned how best to support students, they found support in each other.
Brescia names Lauretta Frederking new top leader
The new Brescia president will help the institution elevate its brand, profile and international presence.
Whether at home, school or in child care, 3- to 5-year-olds experience similar levels of physical activity
A first-of-its-kind study examined the influence of child-care arrangements on the daily movement of Canadian preschoolers.
Students take on challenge to ‘Change the World’
Nineteen Western students recently participated in a global, experiential learning program where they developed solutions for real-world sustainability problems.
Youth vaping problem nets research dollars
Vaping among teenaged Canadians has doubled in the past two years – a troubling trend that three Western researchers will examine in depth with new funding from the CIHR.