It is well documented that not all forms of adversity are inherently “bad” for children
Justin Zadorsky
Expert insight: The Menendez brothers’ case and the moral paradox of true crime
True crime has shown both the willingness and ability to change official narratives, for better or worse
Experts available for Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Western University experts are available throughout November
Experts on immigration, rate cuts, U.S. election and liberal leadership
Western University experts are available to discuss immigration targets, Bank of Canada rate cut, U.S. presidential election and Liberal party leadership.
Expert explainer: How the Electoral College works in U.S. presidential elections
Professor Matthew Lebo explains the U.S. system for voting for president
Expert insight: Addressing online gender violence requires both culture and policy change
Women are more likely than men to experience any type of risk online
Expert insight: What you need to know about cold and flu season
Schulich Medicine & Dentistry professor Jennifer Guthrie outlines precautions to take against the upcoming flu season
Expert insight: Lack of office workers not to blame for ailing downtown businesses
Municipalities hope more office workers will mean higher spending at restaurants and other businesses
Expert insight: There’s so much more to ‘shipping’ than wanting characters to kiss
Fans become deeply invested in romantic pairings between fictional people
Western’s Faculty of Information and Media Studies launches first-ever research centre
Starling Centre for Just Technologies and Just Societies empowers and educates on digital technology impacts
Expert insight: Community engagement can improve emergency management in Canada
Canada is the only G7 country without a national health security and emergency agency
Expert insight: How professional sports could influence politics
Sports can provide societal leadership or reflect changes in wider society