Tag: Western
London researchers find stroke diagnosis boost with tiny tweak
When it comes to stroke imaging, location matters, and London researchers just expanded the map.
London athlete stars at OFSAA track meet, wins three golds
Winning a gold medal at the OFSAA track and field championship is a remarkable feat. Winning three individual gold medals is nearly unheard of, but Jackson MacKay, 18, of London did just that at the provincial meet held June 5 to 7 in Toronto. MacKay, a student at Sir Frederick Banting secondary school, won the […]
Reassessing Steel: How Falling Cement Use Alters Future Projections
My recent online conversation with Scott Norris, a structural steel expert and Director of Engineering Solutions at Steelcon, prompted me to reexamine some assumptions I had previously made about global steel demand projections. Scott, whose practical experience within the steel industry grants him clear insights into current operational constraints and … [continued]
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PHOTOS: Western University’s downtown convocation kicks off
Western University is holding its graduation ceremonies at Canada Life Place this week, a shift from the traditional Alumni Hall
$4.8M funding boost for historic SoHo supportive housing project
A building in London’s SoHo neighbourhood that was built in 1921 and once housed Western University medical students is getting a new lease on life as highly supportive housing units, with the help of an anonymous donor who pledged $4.8 million in capital funding and up to $1.1 million in matching funding in support of […]