Three Western alumni have been named to the Order of Canada and three others, one posthumously, named to the London Mayor’s 2026 honour list ...
Western University's Frank Boers explains why idioms can cause even fluent english speakers trouble with communicating and understanding.
The road to Beijing and Los Angeles will run through London, Ont. Athletics Canada announced the city will host the 2027 Canadian Track & Field Trials and the 2028 Bell Track & Field Trials after a ...
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.
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.
A Western University flood-control expert has developed the first Canada-wide maps showing how floodplains – including low-lying areas of major cities like Vancouver and Montreal – may become ...
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 ...
Western University and affiliated colleges Brescia, Huron and King’s are requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination for students, staff and faculty, as part of a new policy to further protect the campus ...
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.
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 ...
The emotional toll of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic weighed heavily on everyone in Canada: young and old. Nevertheless, the sense of loss was perhaps most evident on the country’s teens as ...
For diabetes researcher and pathology professor Dr. Subrata Chakrabarti, medical progress is most often a cumulation of hundreds of small discoveries by hundreds of scientists, and rarely about any ...