Hannah Verster was contemplating the significance of T.S Eliot’s The Waste Land, which describes the concerns and fears of society after World War I, when she began wondering if those concerns, particularly about ecology, could be reflected in current fe …
Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
Western offers new minor in Black Studies
Open to all students, the courses provide a variety of perspectives on Black history, culture and heritage
Students facing barriers to inclusion participate in Algonquin Park field experience
“Field Research in Ecology and Evolution Diversified” aims to diversify ecology and evolutionary biology professions
From the classroom to the Commonwealth Games
PhD candidate Erin Pearson went to the UK to look at how para-sport is recognized at this integrated mega sport event
International research internships benefit students, faculty
More than 50 international students from 10 different countries are completing research placements in diverse areas of study
Student writer-in-residence looks to unite Western’s creative community
An author and poet, Matthew Dawkins’ debut novel is set for release this fall
Expert insight: Stop dissing pessimism, it’s part of being human
How pessimism may actually help achieve better lives for ourselves
Field station garden provides ‘safe haven’ for pollinators
Staff, students cultivate passion to protect birds, bees
Western grad’s unique TikTok music mashup goes viral
Shefali Panicker’s passion for singing a way to connect to her culture
Pursuing a dream to serve vulnerable populations
Winifred Twum-Ampofo is working toward a master’s degree in public health at Schulich Medicine & Dentistry
MD+ paves paths to medicine, equity
Medical students pursue two master’s degrees as part of novel Schulich Medicine program
Tom Haffie, Donna Peterson receive President’s Medal for Distinguished Service
Retirees recognized for contributions ‘above and beyond’ their roles at Western
New knowledge exchange director aims to ‘break down barriers’ to research equity
Q&A with Mariam Hayward, Western’s inaugural director for knowledge exchange, impact and EDI-D
Western offers new minor in Black Studies
Open to all students, the courses provide a variety of perspectives on Black history, culture and heritage
Students facing barriers to inclusion participate in Algonquin Park field experience
“Field Research in Ecology and Evolution Diversified” aims to diversify ecology and evolutionary biology professions
From the classroom to the Commonwealth Games
PhD candidate Erin Pearson went to the UK to look at how para-sport is recognized at this integrated mega sport event
International research internships benefit students, faculty
More than 50 international students from 10 different countries are completing research placements in diverse areas of study
Student writer-in-residence looks to unite Western’s creative community
An author and poet, Matthew Dawkins’ debut novel is set for release this fall
Expert insight: Stop dissing pessimism, it’s part of being human
How pessimism may actually help achieve better lives for ourselves
Field station garden provides ‘safe haven’ for pollinators
Staff, students cultivate passion to protect birds, bees
Western grad’s unique TikTok music mashup goes viral
Shefali Panicker’s passion for singing a way to connect to her culture
Pursuing a dream to serve vulnerable populations
Winifred Twum-Ampofo is working toward a master’s degree in public health at Schulich Medicine & Dentistry
MD+ paves paths to medicine, equity
Medical students pursue two master’s degrees as part of novel Schulich Medicine program
Tom Haffie, Donna Peterson receive President’s Medal for Distinguished Service
Retirees recognized for contributions ‘above and beyond’ their roles at Western
New knowledge exchange director aims to ‘break down barriers’ to research equity
Q&A with Mariam Hayward, Western’s inaugural director for knowledge exchange, impact and EDI-D