Professional sports can serve as a beacon to provide societal leadership or reflect changes in wider society in significant ways.
Third-year medical sciences student Mehrsa Feizi is studying a life-threatening condition that affects infants while pursuing environmental initiatives.
A team of researchers from Western University are working to understand the human impact in the remote water systems of the Uinta Mountains in Utah.
Composer Jeff Toyne, who graduated from Western's Don Wright Faculty of Music in 1997, won an Emmy for his work composing music for 'Palm Royale.' ...
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry professor Nicole Campbell sheds light on the hidden curriculum and addressing inequity among learners ...
Western has the ability to assist with supply-chain and other production-related challenges in the EV industry, such as research, testing and training.
After winning season 42 of 'Survivor' Maryanne Oketch is now training to be a doctor at Schulich Medicine, following her passion for healing people.
Reality romance shows that end at the altar like the Love is Blind franchise promote an idealized view of heterosexual love.
For the third year, Western’s community is invited to connect with the Thames River by joining a series of Riverfest events throughout September.
The classification system of Para sport does not allow for all people with disabilities to participate in the Paralympics.
Western engineers develop new machine-learning approach that yields the highest-ever precision and accuracy rates for ripeness and disease detection in strawberries of any previous attempts.
Western University alumni James and Eva Good have donated $1.5 million to establish the James and Eva Good Chair in English Literature.