Western’s McIntosh Gallery is collaborating with local ceramic artist Susan Day and Regional HIV/AIDS Connection (RHAC) to create a community mosaic mural at London, Ont.’s new supervised drug treatment site. The artwork will grace the front wall of RH …
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Western, city pedal hard for cycling survey
Western and the City of London are looking for the thoughts of all commuters as they relate to bicycling in order to understand behaviour and attitudes toward the transportation option in London.
Alumna tapped to lead United Way campaign
Alumna Christy Bacik wants you to be able to connect the dots – with a little help from her United Way team.
Bee program earns international competition gold
Hospitality Services received a Gold Award in the Procurement Practices category for its on-campus honeybee program, the National Association of College & University Food Services announced recently during its annual Sustainability Awards.
Database helps put Canadian tornadoes on the map
No longer will important information about severe storms across the country – information that could save countless lives – be simply gone with the wind.
Tornado alley childhood shaped meteorologist
David Sills still remembers the smells and sounds of that mercurial evening in July 1980.
New chair to move sport, society ‘beyond rhetoric’
In a way, David Howe hopes to one day put himself out of business by creating a more level playing field.
Homelessness stemmed by transition ‘helping hand’
Tackling homelessness following a hospitalization is possible, but it will take a concerted community effort to lessen the ongoing burden to the health-care system and local emergency shelters, according to the findings of a Western-led study.
Western, London welcome the world this summer
The world comes to Western this summer in a big way during an intense few weeks of conferences and gatherings that will bring economic heft and international flavour to the city.
Busy day across campus to cause delays Tuesday
Western officials are urging the campus community to use a bit of caution – and maybe some alternative routes – as a busy Tuesday, June 4, nears.
Tech brings home insight into mental health
From tablets and smartphones, to glucose monitors and medicine dispensers, a new Western-led research project anticipates these and other smart technologies will be make a huge difference in the health – and lives – of those dealing with severe mental illness.
Drones support remote village medical treatment
An international team of health-care investigators is piloting a new medical-delivery system that uses a ‘surgical strike’ approach to solve pandemic problems.
Anti-theft initiative puts bikes in better view
Starting this summer, Campus Community Police Service (CCPS) and Facilities Management will begin moving and consolidating bike racks as some existing, low-density bike parking areas scattered across campus can pose an increase in risk.
Western, city pedal hard for cycling survey
Western and the City of London are looking for the thoughts of all commuters as they relate to bicycling in order to understand behaviour and attitudes toward the transportation option in London.
Alumna tapped to lead United Way campaign
Alumna Christy Bacik wants you to be able to connect the dots – with a little help from her United Way team.
Bee program earns international competition gold
Hospitality Services received a Gold Award in the Procurement Practices category for its on-campus honeybee program, the National Association of College & University Food Services announced recently during its annual Sustainability Awards.
Database helps put Canadian tornadoes on the map
No longer will important information about severe storms across the country – information that could save countless lives – be simply gone with the wind.
Tornado alley childhood shaped meteorologist
David Sills still remembers the smells and sounds of that mercurial evening in July 1980.
New chair to move sport, society ‘beyond rhetoric’
In a way, David Howe hopes to one day put himself out of business by creating a more level playing field.
Homelessness stemmed by transition ‘helping hand’
Tackling homelessness following a hospitalization is possible, but it will take a concerted community effort to lessen the ongoing burden to the health-care system and local emergency shelters, according to the findings of a Western-led study.
Western, London welcome the world this summer
The world comes to Western this summer in a big way during an intense few weeks of conferences and gatherings that will bring economic heft and international flavour to the city.
Busy day across campus to cause delays Tuesday
Western officials are urging the campus community to use a bit of caution – and maybe some alternative routes – as a busy Tuesday, June 4, nears.
Tech brings home insight into mental health
From tablets and smartphones, to glucose monitors and medicine dispensers, a new Western-led research project anticipates these and other smart technologies will be make a huge difference in the health – and lives – of those dealing with severe mental illness.
Drones support remote village medical treatment
An international team of health-care investigators is piloting a new medical-delivery system that uses a ‘surgical strike’ approach to solve pandemic problems.
Anti-theft initiative puts bikes in better view
Starting this summer, Campus Community Police Service (CCPS) and Facilities Management will begin moving and consolidating bike racks as some existing, low-density bike parking areas scattered across campus can pose an increase in risk.