A truly global Halloween looks beyond the usual monsters and toward the myths that continue to unsettle imaginations across the world.
A poison books project at Western University identified 96 potentially poison books, which also serve as important historial and cultural artifacts.
The demonstration effect is not enough to keep girls playing sports but it can go a long way. Communities need to be ready.
Western researchers, along with a local home builder, designed and developed a fully electrified house as a living lab, proving energy bills can be slashed.
Garth Finch, BMSc'20, MMJC'25, was researchign melanoma in a lab at Western when he realized he had a different calling - sharing stories about science.
Chief Technology Officer Jason Oliver leads Western's tech services with a people-first mindset to drive AI innovation, cybersecurity and digital evolution.
Western graduates and their supporters celebrated the university's 326th convocation on Oct. 22-23, 2025 at Canada Life Place in downtown London.
Elizabeth Xue, BMSc’24, MPH'25, fiollowed her passion for public health at Schulich Medicine & Dentistry to shape policy and improve lives.
Listen up: Hear CBC news reports from 1951 on the first use of Cobalt-60 radiation technology at the CBC Digital Archives. On Oct. 27, 1951, the world’s first cancer treatment with Cobalt-60 radiation ...
Western researchers found polarization and a percieved lack of care from governments is contributing to a lack of youth civic engagement.
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