From creatine to preworkout to electrolytes, a sports dietitian breaks down what you should know about exercise supplements gaining popularity.
New research shows that hidden regions of the genome once dismissed as "junk DNA" may trigger immune responses that protect against colorectal cancer.
New study from Western shows DNA-based tools detected changes in inbreeding more accurately than traditional pedigree methods in a wild population of bighorn sheep that was recently genetically ...
Opera at Western brought new energy to the Paul Davenport Theatre this month with its production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. The musical thriller drew nearl ...
Western will confer honorary degrees on nine individuals during its spring convocation ceremonies, June 8 to 12, 2026, at Canada Life Place.
On his return to the paralympics Western University PhD candidate Adam Purdy looks to enhance performance and representation in Parasport.
Marking its first year of innovation and excellence, Canadian Severe Storms Laboratory has now released its inaugural annual report.
From community volunteering with London, Ont. organizations to a definitive Western Mustangs win, Orientation Week 2025 introduced thousands of new Western students to their campus and city. Western ...
Western graduate and long-time faculty member in the department of economics, Peter Howitt, MA’69, received the Nobel Prize in Economics. The honour marked a milestone moment – and celebration – that ...
This Q&A originally appeared in the Fall/Winter 2025 issue of the Western Alumni Magazine. Western alum David Shoemaker, LLB’96, left a high-powered New York law firm to pursue a career in sports, a ...