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.
When English professor Jane Toswell’s father arrived at Western in the late 1940s on a hockey scholarship, he found two things he loved: tables laden with as much milk as a young man from northern ...
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.
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 ...
A new year is almost upon us, and with it comes the desire – and sometimes pressure – to make positive changes in our lives. However, resolutions often end up failing, leaving us feeling discouraged ...
An international research team, including Western’s Elizabeth M. Greene, is investigating the Roman Empire’s leather economy, to better understand ancient manufacturing, agriculture, trade and ...
Using stem cells delivered by custom-designed biomaterials into intervertebral discs – the tissues that function as cushions between the bones of the spine – Western’s Bone and Joint Institute is ...
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