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Seizing an unplanned opportunity
From political science lectures to interviewing politicians on air, CBC’s Afternoon Drive host Matt Allen, BA'09, MA'14, reflects on harnessing the unexpected.
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‘Idea theft’ and how to stop it
Ivey professor Zoe Kinias reveals how attention limitations in the workplace let idea thieves thrive and take credit for your big ideas.
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From Western to Dragons’ Den
Chloe Beaudoin, HBA'20, and Jessica Miao, HBA'20, successfully pitched Apricotton, their tween bra company, to the Dragons in early 2025.
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In Tune
After 25 years, Western’s New Horizons bands remain a huge draw for amateur musicians to connect, grow and perform—from jazz standards to European tours.
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Science Rendezvous, May 10
A free drop-in day of science exhibits, interactive demonstrations and activities for children, teens, adults and families.
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Space exploration with Kelly Weinersmith, May 7
Bestselling author Kelly Weinersmith gives an engaging talk on the future of science and space at this hybrid event.
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Connecting through play and books webinar, May 14
Learn strategies to communicate with autistic children through play, book sharing and visuals using a neurodiversity-affirming approach.
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Dellelce Family Bookstore
From now until May 23, alumni can get free Canada-wide shipping on apparel orders over $150, on top of the regular alumni discount of 15%.
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A legacy and a calling
Through a legacy gift, Heather Whittle, BScN'90, MScN'94, Dip’00, is helping future students to grow and thrive, no matter what challenges they face.
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Award-winning alum
Kant Chong, BA’03, was recognized as a winner of ApplyBoard’s 2024 International Alumni Award of Impact program for embodying resilience, innovation, leadership and generosity.
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