Western professor Joanna Redden was awarded a competitive fellowship to further her work studying political and social justice implications of artificial intelligence (AI). The Faculty of Information and Media Studies professor, co-director of the …
Western professor Joanna Redden was awarded a competitive fellowship to further her work studying political and social justice implications of artificial intelligence (AI). The Faculty of Information and Media Studies professor, co-director of the …
Unsubscribing from internet platforms can be a deliberately confusing experience
Environmental journalist Gloria Dickie reflects on the journey of Eight Bears and her roots in London, Ont.
One-week program aims to develop skills and competencies in bibliometrics and research impact services
Master’s student Shayla Reyes aims to increase awareness about the platform’s ‘invisible’ machine translation process and its potential for miscommunication
Online catalogue of dreams has turned into a popular podcast, a record deal and global collaborations
More than 500 guests attend Engage Western event to hear from university leaders, students, researchers
PhD candidates Effie Sapuridis and Olivia Ghosh-Swaby, professor Kathy Hibbert recognized by the Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada
Professor Victoria Rubin’s lab is exploring the uses and misuses of ChatGPT, and the mechanics and ‘hype’ behind it
Alissa Centivany spoke before House of Commons standing committee about ‘right to repair’, interoperability, and the need to change Canada’s copyright law
Lived experiences and insights will be explored at Jan. 27 campus event
Leaf from first edition of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, published on Caxton’s printing press in 1476
As part of a new CBC series, Selma Purac looks at the animated shows of the 1980s