Remnants of red duct tape still stick to the backstop at Western’s Westminster ball diamond where former Mustangs softball player Jessica Brown “marked the spot” two summers ago during pitching training. [caption id=”attachment_136717″ align=”alig …

Remnants of red duct tape still stick to the backstop at Western’s Westminster ball diamond where former Mustangs softball player Jessica Brown “marked the spot” two summers ago during pitching training. [caption id=”attachment_136717″ align=”alig …
Ceremonies will recognize more than 1,900 graduates and six honorary degree recipients
How a 2002 speech by Stephen Lewis inspired faculty, staff and students to address the HIV/AIDS crisis
Former dean of Schulich Medicine & Dentistry, and aviation medical authority honoured as ‘icons in health leadership’
Dr. Vladimir Hachinski says a positive approach to brain health may help reduce incidences of stroke, heart disease and dementia
Stroke researcher Sue Peters one of 7 faculty members awarded CFI funding
Four faculty scholars named CAHS fellows for excellence, commitment to fields of expertise
Among them, Valerie Oosterveld, Christopher Alcantara receive RSC Awards for ‘outstanding achievement’
A childhood spent helping her mother access treatment for serious illnesses sparked ambitions for new Schulich Medicine student
Gavin Raner is one of 13 students across Canada to receive the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame award
Practitioners, parents, sports community exchange knowledge, shift culture
Anatomy and cell biology professor Nathalie Bérubé receives $1M for work on improving memory in children with intellectual disabilities
Open educational resources are helping to decrease costs, increase equity
Ceremonies will recognize more than 1,900 graduates and six honorary degree recipients
How a 2002 speech by Stephen Lewis inspired faculty, staff and students to address the HIV/AIDS crisis
Former dean of Schulich Medicine & Dentistry, and aviation medical authority honoured as ‘icons in health leadership’
Dr. Vladimir Hachinski says a positive approach to brain health may help reduce incidences of stroke, heart disease and dementia
Stroke researcher Sue Peters one of 7 faculty members awarded CFI funding
Four faculty scholars named CAHS fellows for excellence, commitment to fields of expertise
Among them, Valerie Oosterveld, Christopher Alcantara receive RSC Awards for ‘outstanding achievement’
A childhood spent helping her mother access treatment for serious illnesses sparked ambitions for new Schulich Medicine student
Gavin Raner is one of 13 students across Canada to receive the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame award
Practitioners, parents, sports community exchange knowledge, shift culture
Anatomy and cell biology professor Nathalie Bérubé receives $1M for work on improving memory in children with intellectual disabilities
Open educational resources are helping to decrease costs, increase equity