Three scholars at Western University are sharing the untold stories of composer Ann Southam, singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell and poet Hildegard Jone.
A former Western dean and the Chief Justice of Canada’s Supreme Court are among those receiving honorary degrees during convocation, June 9 to 13, 2025.
Third-year Western music student Kate Roberge balances her love of music - she plays violin and trombone - and a passion for chemistry.
Two Canada Research Chairs were recently named at Western and four current ones renewed in government announcement made March 13, 2025.
Western professor Laura Stephenson, chair of the political science department, has seen voter attitudes towards climate change shift in recent years, despite most Canadians agreeing that climate ...
CBC host Matt Allen, BA’09, MA’14, credits his time at Western as a pivotal period of exploration that laid the foundation for his future path into journalism. Years later, Allen returned to London, ...
Western has earned a gold STARS rating and its highest score yet under the most rigorous standards, for its work advancing sustainability on campus. The Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating ...
Long established as a leader in corrosion science, Western has received nearly $5 million in federal funding to enhance the safety and reliability of Canada’s growing nuclear energy sector. Announced ...
Elijah Van Dinther never forgot the day he spent shadowing a nurse who was helping patients after surgical operations. It was the exposure he got to the medical field through Discovery Healthcare Camp ...