Seven individuals and one interdisciplinary team are recipients of the 2025 Western Award of Excellence, a top honour for Western University employees.
As Artemis II prepares to return to the Moon, Western University earth sciences prof Gordon Osinski reflects on science, risk and knowing a friend aboard.
This opinion piece was originally published in The Globe and Mail on March 25, 2026.
Danya Carroll is a postdoctoral associate in epidemiology and biostatistics at Schulich Medicine & Dentistry. She is working with Nicole Redvers, professor and director of Indigenous Planetary Health, ...
When Danijela Jelich was 19, her father, Steven, died of sudden cardiac arrest. “My dad’s death changed my life forever,” said Jelich, a biology major at Western. “In that moment, I decided to turn my ...
When Artemis II launches from the Kennedy Space Center, it will send humans back to the Moon for the first time in more than five decades, including Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen. It’s a moment ...
Western University students are promoting wellness across campus through a new peer-based pilot program that delivers microdoses of self-care and social connection. Launched by Western Student ...
Star and planet formation is a messy affair. It starts with the gravitational collapse of a gigantic cloud of gas and dust, which simultaneously produces massive stars, whose intense radiation field ...
Eleven winners, representing three different faculties, have been awarded Western’s highest honours for inspiring active and deep learning in their students. This year’s winners join a company of ...
A Western University flood-control expert has developed the first Canada-wide maps showing how floodplains – including low-lying areas of major cities like Vancouver and Montreal – may become ...
Western University researcher Angela Roberts and her collaborators in the international SuperAging Research Initiative are studying a growing number of the 80-plus set who have memory abilities at ...
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