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Photos from convocation ceremonies at Canada Life Place show the excitement among Western graduates and their families during the spring 2025 celebration.
Satellite-tracking cameras designed, built and operated by a Canadian team has produced the first full year of satellite tracking data over Canada.
Western's first-ever Generative AI Teaching Fellows - professors Guneet Nagpal, Andrews Tawiah and William Turkel - begin a two-year term on July 1.
Dr. Cissy Kityo Mutuluuza, physician, epidemiologist and medical researcher, receives honorary degree from Western University for her HIV/AIDS work.
“Many life-saving medications must be stored at controlled low temperatures, but a large portion of the population in Africa lacks access to electricity, and where it is available, it is often ...
Western’s Centre for Teaching and Learning is using a weekly challenge to encourage exploration and deep thinking about artificial intelligence (AI). The Generative AI Challenge is a free, eight-week ...
Western student and varsity swimmer Hilary Bruce was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma during her undergraduate degree at Western.
A Western University study buoyed traditional statistics with novel machine learning techniques, using artificial intelligence, to test early warning models for Tofino, B.C.
Ivey professor Andreas Schotter explains the importance of Canada taking the lead at this year's G7 summit in Kananaskis Alta.
A Western study shows a mindfulness law course incorporating meditation and competencies for the legal profession, positively impacts student well-being.
Western celebrates the Class of 2025 with convocation ceremonies June 9 to 13 at Canada Life Place in downtown London, Ont.
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