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.
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.
Circularity - keeping materials in use longer and working to reduce waste - is promoted at Western through clothing drives, swaps and furniture reuse ...
Eight winter reads from the Western community. From books on pets and poetry to business and basketball, all written by Western alumni, faculty or students.
It’s well known that exercise is good for your brain. For years, scientists have shown even a single session of heart-pumping activity can sharpen executive function – the mental skills we use to plan ...
More than 3,500 Western graduates crossed the stage at Canada Life Place in downtown London, Ont. as the university marked its 326th convocation on Oct. 22 and 23. Thousands of family members, friends ...
Democracies live and die by the vote and political engagement, and research shows Canadian youth aren’t turning out at the ballot box. But does that mean they’re disengaged? A new study led by Western ...
Researchers at Western and the University of Calgary have discovered how HIV hides in different parts of the body by embedding itself into the DNA of cells in a tissue-specific manner, offering new ...