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.
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 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.
Democracies live and die by the vote and political engagement, and research shows Canadian youth aren’t turning out at the ballot box. But does that mean they’re disengaged? A new study led by Western ...
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 ...
Contrails, or aircraft condensation trails, account for two per cent of human-caused climate change. That’s because contrails often grow into cirrus clouds, which trap heat in Earth’s lower atmosphere ...
A unique system of satellite-tracking cameras designed, built and operated by a Canadian team has produced the first full year of satellite tracking data over Canada. One station alone – located in ...
With “combined energy and rigor” Aara Suksi is recognized “as a superb teacher and scholar who engages critically and creatively with pedagogy at all levels.” Suksi’s nominators also applauded her ...
Spanning four continents and enrolling hundreds of people, a new clinical trial led by scientists from Western and the Schmidt Initiative for Long Covid (SILC) will test the effectiveness of two ...
Western professor Laura Stephenson, chair of the political science department, has seen voter attitudes towards climate change shift in recent years, despite most Canadians agreeing that climate ...
‘Work smarter, not harder’ aren’t just words to live by for Western engineering professor Ayan Sadhu. For Sadhu, Canada Research Chair in Smart and Sustainable Civil Infrastructure, it’s how cities ...