Western is celebrating Black History Month with alumni speakers including Cameron Bailey and Sunday Ajak, and a number of events across campus.
Western student applying occupational therapy to her ALS experience to help other families manage their daily lives with physical or cognitive impairment.
Fourth-year political science student Madison Paiment has learned to prioritize her health, while achieving her academic goals at Western.
While nootropics – more commonly known as ‘smart drugs’ or foods that act as cognitive enhancers – were first identified more than 50 years ago, they have yet to become widely recognized as a ...
Gaining control over your time starts with “why.” We don’t all have the luxury of saying no to tasks we deem unnecessary or unpleasant.
With $3.6 billion in goods crossing the U.S.-Canada border daily, the economic ties between the two nations run deep. But these ties are now in jeopardy. President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to ...
While herding sheep is an age-old adage for leadership, breeding and raising sheep is where the money is, according to a new study led by Western researchers. But not just any sheep. Far more ...
The numbers stack up to a formidable challenge. A total of 15,444 teams from 163 countries entered nearly 10,000 projects in the NASA Space Apps Challenge, but only 10 projects would win, and a ...