An expert from Western University that specializes in Aboriginal participation in the Olympic Games says Canadian Olympic men's hockey team head coach Mike Babcock's decision to name Carey Price the starting goaltender for tomorrow's tournament opening game against...
LATEST NEWS & RELEASES
Western applauds continued research excellence fund in federal budget
Western University President Amit Chakma applauded the Canadian government for creating a $1.5 billion plan to bolster innovative research at Canada’s universities as part of the 2014 federal budget. The 10-year plan will include the establishment of the...
Dutch art collection featuring works by Rembrandt coming to Western
Four etchings by Rembrandt, easily one of the most recognizable names in the history of art, are coming to Western University for an exhibit, which runs from February 13 to April 5. On loan from the National Gallery of Canada, the incoming collection titled "Storms...
Teacher candidates prepare for children’s mental health issues in classroom
Teachers are not mental health professionals but they encounter mental health issues in the classroom every day. In the absence of an available and accessible mental health program, the dean of Western University's Faculty of Education says that schools have become de...
Music historian available to comment on 50th anniversary of Beatles’ first Ed Sullivan Show appearance
A popular music historian from Western University says that the Beatles' first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show on February 9, 1964 was the first indication that television would play a key role in the rise of rock music and youth culture in the 1960s. Norma Coates,...
Police officer-turned-professor takes classroom to crime scenes
Police officer-turned-professor Mike Arntfield has developed two unique courses for the Department of English & Writing Studies and while one is based in fact and the other fiction, both are grounded in real life law enforcement and exploring the criminal mind.
Western biologist shares NSERC Synergy Award with research and industry partners
Yellow Island Aquaculture has proven that even small companies can become scientific powerhouses when they have the right partners. For 20 years, the family-owned farm – one of the few in British Columbia that rears only native Chinook salmon – has...
Western’s Board of Governors approves new strategic plan
Western University’s Board of Governors approved Western’s new strategic plan, Achieving Excellence on the World Stage on January 30. Also approved by Western’s Senate on January 24, the new plan was informed by hundreds of written and...
Graduate students offer free public lecture series on psychology of everyday life
Western University's Advocacy Through Action student group, which is comprised of graduate students in the clinical psychology program, will deliver their annual "Finding Your Way: Psychology of Everyday Life" series of free public talks beginning tomorrow (Saturday,...
Western University PhD student receives NASA recognition for operating Mars rover
Western University PhD student Raymond Francis has received recognition from NASA for his exemplary work in planetary science and engineering, which includes operating the Curiosity rover on the surface of Mars from his lab in London, Ontario.The NASA Group...
Classes Without Quizzes presents ‘Big Brains, Big Data, Big Challenges’
Western University’s popular complimentary lecture series, Classes Without Quizzes, will explore the role of “big data” in advancing cutting-edge neuroscience research on Thursday, February 6. Mark Daley, principal investigator at...
Environment Canada observational weather data collection coming to Western
Nationally-significant environmental data that has been stored, in paper form, by Environment Canada dating back nearly 175 years is coming on long-term loan to Western University to be preserved, digitized and shared for research and teaching.