City Symposium shows that academics have as much to learn from other sectors of civil society as the rest of society has to learn from academics.
Australia is the first country to impose a social media ban for teens, but other measures have been enacted or are being considered here in Canada.
Former Western professor Claire Crooks, has been named (posthumously) to the Mayor’s 2025 honour list along with alumni Clark Bryan and Maureen Golovchenko.
Western’s Board of Governors named Hanny Hassan as the university governing body’s next Chair at its regular meeting Thursday. His term begins Jan. 1. Named to the Board by the Alumni Association in ...
Richard M. Ivey, HBA’47, LLD’79, the renowned philanthropist and education advocate who helped elevate Western and its business school to international prominence, died Saturday, Dec. 28. He was 94.
Menstrual leave employment policies allow employees experiencing painful menstrual cycle-related symptoms or illnesses, such as dysmenorrhea (painful periods) and menorrhagia (heavy bleeding) to take ...
If the hottest year on record has taught us anything, it’s that real change is needed. Fast. And if we are going to have any success in making change toward a more sustainable future, the shift can’t ...
It was a big year for Western. From life-changing research discoveries to awards to athletic accomplishments, 2024 offered many reasons to celebrate. Western students, staff, faculty and alumni drove ...
“They asked me, ‘Doc, can’t you do anything? Can’t you save me?’ But all I could say is, ‘I’m sorry. There is no medication.’” That was Dr. Robert Jeffrey Edwards, BSc’83, working on the front lines ...
From coaching camps to running food drives to raising awareness and funds for cancer research and mental health services, giving back to the community is a priority for Western student-athletes. Their ...