Read. Watch. Listen. introduces you to the personal side of our faculty, staff and alumni. Participants are asked to answer three simple questions about their reading, viewing and listening habits – what one book or newspaper/magazine article is grabbin …
Read. Watch. Listen.
Bringing an alumnus along for the ride
Discover what ‘Elements’ – including tunes penned and sung by Western alumnus Stephan Moccio – usher her into Juno weekend when Don Wright Faculty of Music Dean Betty Anne Younker takes a turn on Read. Watch. Listen.
This list will spark joy – we promise
It’s the most wonderful time of year all year ’round when Digital Engagement Officer Meghan Cocurullo takes a turn on Read. Watch. Listen.
Brief inquiry into online questionnaires
Revealing himself to be a Manchester band kinda guy – and more – Peter White takes a turn on Read. Watch. Listen.
Can you imagine that? And more.
Come and internalized the mind-blowing powers of Mary Poppins – and more – when Aleksander Essex takes a turn on Read. Watch. Listen.
Tuning into Canadian music artists
Discover the tempos that keep her toes tapping and mind engaged when Carolyn Young of Western Continuing Studies takes a turn on Read. Watch. Listen.
Embracing duty, honour and Country Thursdays
Find out how leadership boils down to a combination of honour, duty, teamwork and Country Thursdays when Greg Marshall, Head Coach of the Mustangs Football Team, takes a turn on Read. Watch. Listen.
Wait wait … tell me what you like
No need to wait (or Wait Wait), Lindsay Bodell takes a turn on Read. Watch. Listen. right now.
Meeting the challenge of the future
The sky above the port may be the colour of television, tuned to a dead channel, but that won’t stop Matthew Waddell from taking his turn on Read. Watch. Listen.
Embracing tastes running from fire to ice
From the twists and turns of a Dan Brown novel to the ups and downs of his favourite team, Mark Emerick shares his picks on Read. Watch. Listen.)
Enjoying tales of dystopian futures and cake
You may come to enjoy the dystopian future landscapes, but you’ll stay for the cake when Laura Batterink takes a turn on Read. Watch. Listen.
Read. Watch. Listen. with Malcolm Ruddock
From surfboard to sounding board to mountaintop, Malcolm Ruddock answers three questions about his reading, viewing and listening habits on Read. Watch. Listen.
Read. Watch. Listen. Chantelle Richmond
Geography professor Chantelle Richmond, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Health and Environment, takes her turn on Read. Watch. Listen.
Bringing an alumnus along for the ride
Discover what ‘Elements’ – including tunes penned and sung by Western alumnus Stephan Moccio – usher her into Juno weekend when Don Wright Faculty of Music Dean Betty Anne Younker takes a turn on Read. Watch. Listen.
This list will spark joy – we promise
It’s the most wonderful time of year all year ’round when Digital Engagement Officer Meghan Cocurullo takes a turn on Read. Watch. Listen.
Brief inquiry into online questionnaires
Revealing himself to be a Manchester band kinda guy – and more – Peter White takes a turn on Read. Watch. Listen.
Can you imagine that? And more.
Come and internalized the mind-blowing powers of Mary Poppins – and more – when Aleksander Essex takes a turn on Read. Watch. Listen.
Tuning into Canadian music artists
Discover the tempos that keep her toes tapping and mind engaged when Carolyn Young of Western Continuing Studies takes a turn on Read. Watch. Listen.
Embracing duty, honour and Country Thursdays
Find out how leadership boils down to a combination of honour, duty, teamwork and Country Thursdays when Greg Marshall, Head Coach of the Mustangs Football Team, takes a turn on Read. Watch. Listen.
Wait wait … tell me what you like
No need to wait (or Wait Wait), Lindsay Bodell takes a turn on Read. Watch. Listen. right now.
Meeting the challenge of the future
The sky above the port may be the colour of television, tuned to a dead channel, but that won’t stop Matthew Waddell from taking his turn on Read. Watch. Listen.
Embracing tastes running from fire to ice
From the twists and turns of a Dan Brown novel to the ups and downs of his favourite team, Mark Emerick shares his picks on Read. Watch. Listen.)
Enjoying tales of dystopian futures and cake
You may come to enjoy the dystopian future landscapes, but you’ll stay for the cake when Laura Batterink takes a turn on Read. Watch. Listen.
Read. Watch. Listen. with Malcolm Ruddock
From surfboard to sounding board to mountaintop, Malcolm Ruddock answers three questions about his reading, viewing and listening habits on Read. Watch. Listen.
Read. Watch. Listen. Chantelle Richmond
Geography professor Chantelle Richmond, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Health and Environment, takes her turn on Read. Watch. Listen.