When she found it on her doorstep and saw her name printed on the cover of a book she collaborated on over the past year, Janice Forsyth couldn’t believe her eyes. “That acknowledgement from the community was so meaningful, it almost made me cry,” …
Social Science
Indigenous social network eyes economic opportunity
Shyra Barberstock has created a social network that is all business. Barberstock, a fourth-year First Nations Studies and Health/Environmental Geography student, and her husband, Rye Barberstock, recently launched the Okwaho Network, a social-networking site dedicated...
Physical Geography Lab to aid student research
Whether viewing organisms through microscopes, or sifting through sediment at the bottom of the Thames River, Western Geography students now have a new space outfitted with the latest tools to get the answers they need. On Friday, the Department of Geography unveiled...
Laidler awarded Guggenheim Prize for History of Economic Thought
Economics professor emeritus David Laidler has been awarded the 2015 Thomas Guggenheim Prize for the History of Economic Thought. Recognizing a lifetime of achievement, the Guggenheim Prize is presented bi-annually by the Thomas Guggenheim Program at Ben Gurion...
Kargiannakis, Pinto named among Queen’s Young Leaders
Recent Western alumni Melissa Kargiannakis and Aaron Joshua Pinto have been named among the recipients of the 2015 Queen’s Young Leaders Awards, announced by the organization today. Of 2,000 applicants, 60 award recipients across Commonwealth countries were selected....
Andersen appointed new Social Science dean
Robert (Bob) Andersen has been appointed to a five-year term as dean of Social Science, beginning July 1. He will join Western June 1 and serve in a temporary role as special advisor to the provost.
Dyczok: Beaming academic expertise across the globe
When I received an invitation to speak to students in Moscow, I immediately said yes. The invitation came from professor Igor Klyukanov of Eastern Washington University. He edits the British-based Russian Journal of Communication, actively follows events in Ukraine...
Liu awarded 2015 Kuznets Prize
Haoming Liu, PhD’99 (Economics), won the 2015 Kuznets Prize for his paper, The quality-quantity trade-off: evidence from the relaxation of China’s one-child policy, in the Journal of Population Economics. The paper was nominated as the best article published in the...
Student returns identity to British war evacuees
Through four years of researching of Operation Pied Piper, History PhD student Claire Halstead will account for roughly 1,500 British children who came to Canada after being displaced during the Second World War.
Student network facilitates ‘dream team’ developments
Justin Tang and Alex Zarifoglu met in residence when they first arrived at Western. Today, the young business partners hope their friendship will represent only their first successful ‘start-up’ as they look to grow the Founders Network, a student-led campus community...
No single answer to stopping spread of HIV
Health-care providers must fight a two-front war if there is any hope of stopping the spread of HIV, according to one Western researcher. William Fisher, cross-appointed between Psychology and Obstetrics and Gynecology, recently published a paper outlining the...
UWOFA awards annual scholarships to outstanding students
The University of Western Ontario Faculty Association (UWOFA) handed out the association’s annual scholarships Wednesday to outstanding students from across all 11 faculties. These awards are funded by UWOFA members, reflecting their commitment to students and to the...
Student groups answer world’s challenges
The second annual World’s Challenge Challenge took place during Western International Week earlier this month. This competition stems from President Amit Chakma’s honorary doctorate address at the University of Waterloo (2010) in which he stated: “If you embrace a...
Indigenous social network eyes economic opportunity
Shyra Barberstock has created a social network that is all business. Barberstock, a fourth-year First Nations Studies and Health/Environmental Geography student, and her husband, Rye Barberstock, recently launched the Okwaho Network, a social-networking site dedicated...
Physical Geography Lab to aid student research
Whether viewing organisms through microscopes, or sifting through sediment at the bottom of the Thames River, Western Geography students now have a new space outfitted with the latest tools to get the answers they need. On Friday, the Department of Geography unveiled...
Laidler awarded Guggenheim Prize for History of Economic Thought
Economics professor emeritus David Laidler has been awarded the 2015 Thomas Guggenheim Prize for the History of Economic Thought. Recognizing a lifetime of achievement, the Guggenheim Prize is presented bi-annually by the Thomas Guggenheim Program at Ben Gurion...
Kargiannakis, Pinto named among Queen’s Young Leaders
Recent Western alumni Melissa Kargiannakis and Aaron Joshua Pinto have been named among the recipients of the 2015 Queen’s Young Leaders Awards, announced by the organization today. Of 2,000 applicants, 60 award recipients across Commonwealth countries were selected....
Andersen appointed new Social Science dean
Robert (Bob) Andersen has been appointed to a five-year term as dean of Social Science, beginning July 1. He will join Western June 1 and serve in a temporary role as special advisor to the provost.
Dyczok: Beaming academic expertise across the globe
When I received an invitation to speak to students in Moscow, I immediately said yes. The invitation came from professor Igor Klyukanov of Eastern Washington University. He edits the British-based Russian Journal of Communication, actively follows events in Ukraine...
Liu awarded 2015 Kuznets Prize
Haoming Liu, PhD’99 (Economics), won the 2015 Kuznets Prize for his paper, The quality-quantity trade-off: evidence from the relaxation of China’s one-child policy, in the Journal of Population Economics. The paper was nominated as the best article published in the...
Student returns identity to British war evacuees
Through four years of researching of Operation Pied Piper, History PhD student Claire Halstead will account for roughly 1,500 British children who came to Canada after being displaced during the Second World War.
Student network facilitates ‘dream team’ developments
Justin Tang and Alex Zarifoglu met in residence when they first arrived at Western. Today, the young business partners hope their friendship will represent only their first successful ‘start-up’ as they look to grow the Founders Network, a student-led campus community...
No single answer to stopping spread of HIV
Health-care providers must fight a two-front war if there is any hope of stopping the spread of HIV, according to one Western researcher. William Fisher, cross-appointed between Psychology and Obstetrics and Gynecology, recently published a paper outlining the...
UWOFA awards annual scholarships to outstanding students
The University of Western Ontario Faculty Association (UWOFA) handed out the association’s annual scholarships Wednesday to outstanding students from across all 11 faculties. These awards are funded by UWOFA members, reflecting their commitment to students and to the...
Student groups answer world’s challenges
The second annual World’s Challenge Challenge took place during Western International Week earlier this month. This competition stems from President Amit Chakma’s honorary doctorate address at the University of Waterloo (2010) in which he stated: “If you embrace a...