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.
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.
Circularity - keeping materials in use longer and working to reduce waste - is promoted at Western through clothing drives, swaps and furniture reuse ...
After 18 years as head coach of Mustangs football, Greg Marshall is retiring from Western. Recognized as one of the most influential leaders in Canadian university football, Marshall has built an ...
What if a storybook could help parents manage their child’s anxiety? Anxiety can be described as persistent, recurring intrusive thoughts or feelings, and physiological or behavioural responses that ...
Grad Rachel Pizzonia, BA'25, BHSc'25, chose Western because she could pursue a dual degree. Her journey focused on enriching experiences and driving impact.
With Black Friday approaching, the holiday shopping frenzy is in full swing. Retailers are pulling out all the stops to capitalize on the season of gift giving and consumer culture. But why is it that ...
The Western Centre for Bioethics launched Dec. 4, 2025 to consolidate bioethics expertise to advance collaborative research and learning opportunities.
Western’s Technology Transfer Office helps researchers turn innovation into real-world solutions, guiding startups like Tenomix in launching the Lymphonator ...
An international team of researchers, including Western’s Gordon Osinski, discovered and successfully dated – for the first time ever – the birth of microorganisms in a meteorite crater, confirming ...