Playing video games may boost your cognitive abilities and exercise can play a role in improving your mental health, but not the other way around, a Western University-led study has found.
Tanzanian activist and feminist Maimuna Kanyamala will receive an honorary degree at Western University's 2024 fall convocation.
Municipalities hope that more office workers will mean higher spending at restaurants and other businesses, but that may not be the case.
A Western University research team aims to cultivate food sovereignty, partnering with the Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre (SOAHAC).
As the fall months settle in, Canadians are being urged to take precautions against the upcoming flu season. Flu season in Canada typically peaks between December and February, but the virus can ...
As the global population ages, the challenges related to aging have never been more significant. By 2050, the number of people aged 65 and older is expected to more than double, reaching 1.6 billion ...
Gathering from all directions, a flock of starlings will take complex shapes, moving and weaving in different formations across the sky, all for the protection and collective good of the birds. It’s ...
Joseph L. Rotman, Chairman and CEO of Roy-L Capital Corporation, received the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2012 Ontario Lifetime Achievement Award for his significant accomplishments as a ...
Meet Jules Lee, Western's 2024-25 student writer-in-residence. The poet and short story writer looks forward to cultivating creativity and community.
Mehrsa Feizi wants to determine the cause of a devastating condition that is life-threatening for babies. The third-year medical sciences student at Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry is focusing ...