From creating an accessible cookbook and innovative exercise program to developing a workplace mental health toolkit, students in the community engaged learning (CEL) course through Western’s occupational therapy master’s program are using their skills a …
Faculty of health sciences
‘How do we build community?’ Western prof studies sites of social connection
Debbie Laliberte Rudman researches the role of ‘third places’
Western health studies prof develops ground-breaking virtual reality training
Be EPIC program teaches health-care workers to communicate with people living with dementia
Western faculty, grads earn national, provincial and municipal honours
Order of Canada, Order of Ontario and Mayor’s honourees announced
Meet Miguel Quiñones-Mateu and current cohort of Western Research Chairs
World-leading virologist 1 of 7 ‘strategic focus’ researchers supported by program
Western prof collaborates with industry for hearing care innovation
Ingrid Johnsrude works with Danish company to research improved hearing aid devices
Celebrating the inaugural recipients of the Western Research Excellence Awards
Six scholars recognized for pioneering work in their fields, community advocacy
Students show how Western’s international learning programs changed their lives
International Week will celebrate, showcase students’ work and insights abroad
Exercise gains stick after financial rewards fade, Western study shows
Increase in walking is mostly maintained even when incentives are removed
Western makes new safe sport commitments
Senior Advisor on Safe Sport appointment, semi-annual student-athlete surveys among measures
Western graduates receive Governor General’s Gold Medal
Three PhDs recognized with national award for academic excellence
‘The Grandpa Rules’ offers blueprint for happy, successful life
Leadership expert, prof and new grandfather Jim Weese writes keepsake book for readers of all ages
Expert insight: ‘Are We Dating the Same Guy?’ Protecting women or defaming men?
Social media sites have the potential to reach millions of people and impacts of defamation can be far greater
‘How do we build community?’ Western prof studies sites of social connection
Debbie Laliberte Rudman researches the role of ‘third places’
Western health studies prof develops ground-breaking virtual reality training
Be EPIC program teaches health-care workers to communicate with people living with dementia
Western faculty, grads earn national, provincial and municipal honours
Order of Canada, Order of Ontario and Mayor’s honourees announced
Meet Miguel Quiñones-Mateu and current cohort of Western Research Chairs
World-leading virologist 1 of 7 ‘strategic focus’ researchers supported by program
Western prof collaborates with industry for hearing care innovation
Ingrid Johnsrude works with Danish company to research improved hearing aid devices
Celebrating the inaugural recipients of the Western Research Excellence Awards
Six scholars recognized for pioneering work in their fields, community advocacy
Students show how Western’s international learning programs changed their lives
International Week will celebrate, showcase students’ work and insights abroad
Exercise gains stick after financial rewards fade, Western study shows
Increase in walking is mostly maintained even when incentives are removed
Western makes new safe sport commitments
Senior Advisor on Safe Sport appointment, semi-annual student-athlete surveys among measures
Western graduates receive Governor General’s Gold Medal
Three PhDs recognized with national award for academic excellence
‘The Grandpa Rules’ offers blueprint for happy, successful life
Leadership expert, prof and new grandfather Jim Weese writes keepsake book for readers of all ages
Expert insight: ‘Are We Dating the Same Guy?’ Protecting women or defaming men?
Social media sites have the potential to reach millions of people and impacts of defamation can be far greater