English and writing studies professor Jane Toswell chose a 15th century rare book for Western Libraries as part of a family gift in honour of her father.
Western audiology experts explain how technology is impacting the field of hearing health, specifically through apps that help users control hearing aids.
Western News looks back on 2025, including standout research accomplishments, new community and industry partnerships and global impact.
Instead of a ban, the focus should be on education for teens navigating the online world, and stopping the spread of problematic and hateful content.
Western University has named its first-ever equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) advisory council. The creation of the advisory council is part of the university’s commitment in response to the final ...
Aimee van Wynsberghe is proof that the detour is sometimes more compelling than the intended destination. Since her studies at Western veered from cell biology to the almost-life of artificial ...
Continuing its commitment in response to the final report of the Anti-Racism Working Group, Western is investing a total of $6 million to support new equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) initiatives.
Caleigh Bodrug understands why her former Western roommates sometimes laugh watching her cheerfully chop and champion vegetables on Instagram. “They’ll recall how when I moved from Elgin Hall to our ...
A multidisciplinary team at Western has received $400,000 from the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) to develop educational programming that aims to excite youth about space exploration and inspire them to ...
They came to campus at different times and had their own unique experiences. Now Perry Dellelce, Kelly Meighen and David Simmonds are coming together as proud alumni to co-chair Western’s All in ...
When middle-distance runner Kate Current, BESc’21, MESc’23, stands at the starting line of the women’s 1500-metre in Paris, France, she’ll be reaching the end of a careful path designed with her ...
For author and Western graduate David McPherson, BA’96, MA’98, there’s nothing like seeing live music. “Ever since I saw The Who back in grade ten, at the CNE, I was hooked,” he said. “I love music, ...