Months after the Indian film The Elephant Whisperers won the Oscar for Best Documentary Short at the Academy Awards this past March, the mahout (elephant rider or caretaker) couple Bomman and Bellie at the centre of the film filed a legal notice. The no …
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Philosophers focus on AI ethics
Postdoctoral associates help students view artificial intelligence from social, ethical lens
Change your world to change the world, says teen activist
High-profile environmental advocate Hannah Alper joins Western’s media program
From Cholera to COVID: New course melds past with present
Studying outbreaks of previous centuries, students gain context around uncertainty and change
New faculty help raise Indigenous voices across campus
Western welcomes four new Indigenous scholars, including a Canada Research Chair
Western grads check in for Netflix debut
Motel Makeover series follows Sarah Sklash and April Brown’s hotel reno journey
Bridge-check tech among research grants
Nine innovative research projects at Western receive funding through John R. Evans Leadership Fund
The race to row in Tokyo
Western grads Jen Martins, Jill Moffatt part of Team Canada’s biggest Olympic rowing team in recent history
Expert insights: Should cop shows be cancelled or rebooted?
Examining how police procedural television shows influence public’s perception of law and order.
Giving Western leaders the tools to succeed
Programs support leadership development of academics and administrators
‘Thriving Educators’ cultivate caring campus community
As Western’s student affairs professionals learned how best to support students, they found support in each other.
Inspiring Minds: Helping Western graduate students tell stories, hone skills
Master’s and doctoral students are invited to share their research in 150 words, with a chance to heighten the profile of their work
Western student honoured with Joan Donaldson CBC News Scholarship
Jessica Singer will work with the St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador newsroom
Philosophers focus on AI ethics
Postdoctoral associates help students view artificial intelligence from social, ethical lens
Change your world to change the world, says teen activist
High-profile environmental advocate Hannah Alper joins Western’s media program
From Cholera to COVID: New course melds past with present
Studying outbreaks of previous centuries, students gain context around uncertainty and change
New faculty help raise Indigenous voices across campus
Western welcomes four new Indigenous scholars, including a Canada Research Chair
Western grads check in for Netflix debut
Motel Makeover series follows Sarah Sklash and April Brown’s hotel reno journey
Bridge-check tech among research grants
Nine innovative research projects at Western receive funding through John R. Evans Leadership Fund
The race to row in Tokyo
Western grads Jen Martins, Jill Moffatt part of Team Canada’s biggest Olympic rowing team in recent history
Expert insights: Should cop shows be cancelled or rebooted?
Examining how police procedural television shows influence public’s perception of law and order.
Giving Western leaders the tools to succeed
Programs support leadership development of academics and administrators
‘Thriving Educators’ cultivate caring campus community
As Western’s student affairs professionals learned how best to support students, they found support in each other.
Inspiring Minds: Helping Western graduate students tell stories, hone skills
Master’s and doctoral students are invited to share their research in 150 words, with a chance to heighten the profile of their work
Western student honoured with Joan Donaldson CBC News Scholarship
Jessica Singer will work with the St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador newsroom