You might be used to the idea of using AI to help write a quick memo or summarize pages of notes, but what about fiction? Chatbots have already penned short stories, at least at the hands of award-winning author Sheli Heti, Western’s Alice Munro C …
Faculty of Arts & Humanities
New projects aim to help carve new paths for Black youth
Professor Godwin Arku among Western recipients of SSHRC grants
Meet Gray Brogden: Western’s 2023-24 student writer-in-residence
For award-winning poet, ‘writing is a community event’
Western’s new Indigenous artist-in-residence brings multi-hued approach to traditional creations
Master beadwork artist Leith Mahkewa channels her Oneida, Chippewa and Tewa heritage to address contemporary motifs
Art exhibit reimagines T.S. Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’ in times of climate change
Master’s student curates collaboration inspired by landmark 1922 poem
Summer Shakespeare returns to Western with new graduate director
Female and gender non-conforming cast to present Much Ado About Nothing
Western to bestow honorary degrees on 14 outstanding leaders
Community, arts, business, medical and academic luminaries to be honoured at June convocation ceremonies
Art show addresses issues of race, gender, sexuality, and diaspora
artLAB exhibition forces audience to confront challenges, contemplate their role in the world
Enjoy ‘day of discovery’ with award-winning Western team at Science Rendezvous
Best of university’s science, technology, engineering, arts and math on display on May 13 in kid-friendly format
Ernaux’s Literature Nobel no surprise for French Studies professor
Western French Studies professor Schwerdtner has studied Annie Ernaux’s critically acclaimed body of work for many years and thinks her Nobel Prize in Literature was long overdue
Migration impacts Ghana women’s health: study
Raising income, economic outlook will break down barriers to reproductive health
Read an excerpt from Ivan Coyote’s new book
Moving collection of award-winning author’s intimate correspondences makes Care Of a powerful, meaningful read
Art, up-close and from a distance
The pandemic prompted a show of ‘separate togetherness’ at Western’s Artlab.
New projects aim to help carve new paths for Black youth
Professor Godwin Arku among Western recipients of SSHRC grants
Meet Gray Brogden: Western’s 2023-24 student writer-in-residence
For award-winning poet, ‘writing is a community event’
Western’s new Indigenous artist-in-residence brings multi-hued approach to traditional creations
Master beadwork artist Leith Mahkewa channels her Oneida, Chippewa and Tewa heritage to address contemporary motifs
Art exhibit reimagines T.S. Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’ in times of climate change
Master’s student curates collaboration inspired by landmark 1922 poem
Summer Shakespeare returns to Western with new graduate director
Female and gender non-conforming cast to present Much Ado About Nothing
Western to bestow honorary degrees on 14 outstanding leaders
Community, arts, business, medical and academic luminaries to be honoured at June convocation ceremonies
Art show addresses issues of race, gender, sexuality, and diaspora
artLAB exhibition forces audience to confront challenges, contemplate their role in the world
Enjoy ‘day of discovery’ with award-winning Western team at Science Rendezvous
Best of university’s science, technology, engineering, arts and math on display on May 13 in kid-friendly format
Ernaux’s Literature Nobel no surprise for French Studies professor
Western French Studies professor Schwerdtner has studied Annie Ernaux’s critically acclaimed body of work for many years and thinks her Nobel Prize in Literature was long overdue
Migration impacts Ghana women’s health: study
Raising income, economic outlook will break down barriers to reproductive health
Read an excerpt from Ivan Coyote’s new book
Moving collection of award-winning author’s intimate correspondences makes Care Of a powerful, meaningful read
Art, up-close and from a distance
The pandemic prompted a show of ‘separate togetherness’ at Western’s Artlab.