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Robyn Michaud balances long-distance running with teaching, fostering, community service
Robyn Michaud balances long-distance running with teaching, fostering, community service
by Special to Western News | April 15, 2024 | Expert Commentary, Front Vertical, Other Author | 0 Comments
Why does this game spark so much delight and frustration among players?
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Western professors Marta Dyczok and Valerie Oosterveld to host international conference on the ongoing conflict
Western is providing additional support for Indigenous students through a partnership with Indspire, a charity led by alumna Roberta Jamieson, that invests in education of Indigenous Peoples.
Elephants, rhinos, giraffes and other wildlife dread people far more than lions
Apr 6, 2022
Artist Thelma Rosner delivers poignant work that bridges past to present
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Dec 1, 2020
Western is providing additional support for Indigenous students through a partnership with Indspire, a charity led by alumna Roberta Jamieson, that invests in education of Indigenous Peoples.
Feb 23, 2023
Western professors Marta Dyczok and Valerie Oosterveld to host international conference on the ongoing conflict
Oct 5, 2023
Elephants, rhinos, giraffes and other wildlife dread people far more than lions
Expert Commentary, Featured 1, Other Author
Despite winning competitions, teams received little financial support
Campus & Community, Featured, Featured 2, Headline 4
Designed and taught by professor Marta Dyczok, the course launches in January 2023
Campus & Community, Featured 3
First-ever QS World University Rankings: Sustainability places Western 3rd in Canada, 17th in the world out of 700 universities
Campus & Community, Featured 4
‘Finding Your Way’ program is being offered in partnership with London Public Library
Widespread use of pesticides and loss of floral diversity have left honeybees vulnerable to infectious disease, which directly affects pollination of food crops.
With so much at stake in preventing honeybee decline, a team of Western researchers have discovered certain probiotic bacteria can be used to prevent diseases in bees and promote overall health of the hive.
Western continues to promote sustainable practices and research while preserving the significant ecological diversity of its campus.
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Students mapped and removed the shrub along the Thames River through ‘Campus as a Living Lab’ project
Change boosts comfort for grounds crew, reduces noise and emissions for campus community
Student-run environmental clubs gather for connection, collaboration and outreach