New study shows rainfall patterns play a powerful role in shaping bird populations and which species are most vulnerable as precipitation becomes more erratic.
National arts award ceremonies like the Junos are part of a cultural system that help define who belongs, who succeeds and what counts as “Canadian." ...
The central challenge to today's health care systems is chronic disease argue researchers from Western and Waterloo Universities.
To combat the attentional drain of smartphones, teens and young adults are deliberately reintroducing single-purpose technologies like "dumb phones." ...
Black Nurses and Students Allied for Success mentorship program at Western strengthens representation, guidance and community ...
From public health challenges in West Africa to disaster resilience in Cuba, Queen Elizabeth Scholars (QES) at Western University drive real-world impact.
Ski mountaineering is the newest Winter Olympics event and it is making its debut this week at Milano Cortina, featuring two events.
Ivey Business School’s full-time MBA program has been ranked Canada’s top program and 74th globally by the Financial Times – its highest ranking since 2012. The recognition reflects Ivey’s continued ...
More than 2,000 Western alumni from all over the world gathered on campus and virtually to celebrate Homecoming Sept. 26 to 28. With more than 30 different events – from the football game to Student ...
Western graduate and long-time faculty member in the department of economics, Peter Howitt, MA’69, received the Nobel Prize in Economics. The honour marked a milestone moment – and celebration – that ...
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