Western, a leader in sustainable procurement among Canadian post-secondary institutions, received a SPLC award for its sustainable procurement program.
History professor Mitchell L. Hammond explains how the U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization could affect global health and disease threats.
Jennifer Guthrie, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry professor explains the challenges of high flu rates and how people can protect themselves.
Eleven winners, representing three different faculties, have been awarded Western’s highest honours for inspiring active and deep learning in their students. This year’s winners join a company of ...
Western alumni and faculty make up more than half London Inc. magazine's list of the top 20 under 40 local leaders contributing to the community.
Researchers from Western and Brown University have made groundbreaking progress towards identifying the root cause and potential therapy for preeclampsia. The pregnancy complication affects up to ...
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.
While herding sheep is an age-old adage for leadership, breeding and raising sheep is where the money is, according to a new study led by Western researchers. But not just any sheep. Far more ...
With $3.6 billion in goods crossing the U.S.-Canada border daily, the economic ties between the two nations run deep. But these ties are now in jeopardy. President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to ...
From paper to laptops to the products used to keep campus clean, every dollar Western spends has social, environmental and ethical impacts – bringing opportunities to drive positive change through ...
It’s well known that exercise is good for your brain. For years, scientists have shown even a single session of heart-pumping activity can sharpen executive function – the mental skills we use to plan ...