Are age-gap relationships really about age - or does it come down to power? A #WesternU prof explores why they spark debate, in a new piece written for @ca.theconversation.com
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After a cancer diagnosis in the family, @westernufims.bsky.social alum Carleigh Bodrug took the entrepreneurial leap. Today, Carleigh is a bestselling cookbook author, founder of PlantYou and social media creator – on a mission to help people eat healthier, waste less food and save money.
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Who gets to decide if, where, and how AI should be used?
FIMS professor Joanna Redden is exploring that question by examining how the public can play a stronger role in AI-use decision-making.
Her work has earned her a 2026 Dorothy Killam Fellowship from the @killamtrusts.bsky.social
“Zynfluencers.”
It’s the nickname for influencers promoting nicotine pouches to their audiences online.
In a recent @thestar.com article, FIMS professor Daniel Robinson explains how the strategy echoes tactics that once made cigarettes seem glamorous.
Read more:
www.thestar.com/business/tee...
Happy Western Day! 💜
Today we acknowledge our founding in 1878! Wear your #WesternU gear proudly, attend research webinars, save 18.78% on Western gear and more.
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Mark your calendar! ✏️
Western Libraries' "In Conversation with..." series continues March 4 with @smithsarah.bsky.social (@westernufims.bsky.social) discussing her book "Trading on Art".
Noon–1 p.m., Scholars Lab, Weldon (ground floor) #WesternU
All welcome, no registration required!
Professor Amanda Grzyb and alum Tracy Moore are among the 30 influential leaders appointed to the Order of Ontario, the province's highest civilian honour.
Please join us in congratulating them on this achievement!
news.westernu.ca/2026/02/west...
Though Black history is often underrepresented and erased from history, Nassisse Solomon, Neisa Long and Omar Pusey are using the digital age to highlight Black history.
westerngazette.ca/graduate-stu...
How does surveillance affect academic inquiry? What happens when research data becomes inaccessible?
We'll explore these questions & more at our panel Feb 26, 1:00-2:30 PM, Scholars Lab, Weldon Library.
Co-hosted w/ @westernufims.bsky.social
Register: bit.ly/Book-Bans-Pa...
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Intellectual freedom is being challenged across research and public discourse. What can academic communities do in response?
On Feb. 26, join our panel discussion on intellectual freedom in the digital age.
Co-hosted w/ @westernufims.bsky.social
www.uwo.ca/events/2026/...
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What does political change feel like when it’s personal?
A CBC Kids News article centers a Canadian teen’s perspective on the future of Venezuela, alongside insight from FIMS professor Juan Andrés Bello on democracy, power, and what may come next after Maduro’s removal.
www.cbc.ca/kidsnews/pos...
AI companies are embracing the “power of cuteness,” and it’s not accidental.
In a recent @washingtonpost.com article, FIMS professor @lukestark.bsky.social shares insight into why this design strategy works on humans — for better or worse.
www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2...
Only four more days until @oddletters.bsky.social comes to @westernu.ca to speak @westernufims.bsky.social on the right wing history of venture capital!
Register here: uwo.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
From the newsroom to #WesternU’s classrooms —Angela Murphy, foreign editor of the @theglobeandmail.com, is the 2026 Asper Fellow. She's ready to guide the next generation of journalists (and learn from them, too). Read more about her journey. @westernufims.bsky.social
What do dreams and mycelium have in common?
According to Professor Sharon Sliwinski, both form networks of connection that bind us to each other, our ancestors and the living world.
Read more from her new book An Alphabet for Dreamers: thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/dreams-and-m...
Exciting news at #WesternUFIMS:
Angela Murphy, Foreign Editor at The Globe and Mail, has been named the 2026 Asper Fellow in Media.
Learn more about her path into journalism and what she hopes to bring to the classroom this year: news.westernu.ca/2025/11/ange...
Check out FIMS alum Carleigh Bodrug (BA’14) featured in Western Alumni Magazine.
Now a New York Times bestselling author and founder of PlantYou, Carleigh has built a global community — driven by her mission to make plant-based eating accessible.
Read more: magazine.westernu.ca/from-western...
How do we stay close when we live far apart? 💭
FIMS professor Anabel Quan-Haase shares insight in The Globe and Mail on how tech helps long-distance friendships thrive.
www.theglobeandmail.com/life/advice/...
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You might even win 1 of 15 prizes, including:
- $100 to Amazon, #WesternU eateries, or the Bookstore
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New in @ca.theconversation.com, researchers at @westernufims.bsky.social and @schulichmeddent.bsky.social share how #mindfulness can make it easier to receive feedback, turning the experience from stress to opportunity.
From cancer research to communications, Garth Finch loved his time at #WesternU. Now a two-time grad, he reflected on his “phenomenal” time @westernufims.bsky.social.
“I’ve never felt that sense of being where I’m meant to be before. I'm absolutely there now.” #WesternClassOf2025
Threads that Unite Us, organized by artist Teresa Cruz and FIMS professor Amanda Grzyb, aimed to foster solidarity and inclusivity among diverse communities by using embroidery as a form of communication and healing.
westerngazette.ca/culture/thre...
More than one in four Canadian teens report experiencing technology-facilitated sexual violence, according to new research by FIMS Charlotte Nau, PhD and Sociology PhD student Estefania Reyes, published in @ca.theconversation.com
FIMS Professor Luke Stark joined CBC’s Quirks & Quarks 50th anniversary special, recorded live at the Perimeter Institute.
He discussed the history and future of AI and computer technology — part of a look at how the past 50 years of discovery will shape the next 50. www.youtube.com/live/w63qjrD...
It’s official, we are all in! Join us as we continue to drive impactful change for Canada and the world. There's so much to be proud of and so much more to do. #AllinWesternU
Learn more: allin.westernu.ca?utm_medium=s...
Canada’s $43B subsidies for critical minerals may be missing the mark.
In The Conversation, Chris Arsenault, with co-authors Philippe Le Billon and Raphael Deberdt, examines why processing is the weak link in Canada’s critical minerals strategy.
theconversation.com/canadas-43-b...
Grammar vs. grit.
Assistant Professor Chris Arsenault breaks down the slip-ups behind NHL team slogans in The Athletic.
🔗 www.nytimes.com/athletic/663...
#WesternU PhD student Prabu Nadaraja studies digital foodscapes, environments where people engage with food content. "Online communities are already reshaping our economic and political systems, making it essential to study their impact on public health." @westernufims.bsky.social