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Western convocation to move off-campus for 5 years, starting June 2025
Temporary venue shift comes in task force response to capacity and accessibility constraints
Western convocation to move off-campus for 5 years, starting June 2025
Temporary venue shift comes in task force response to capacity and accessibility constraints
First World War postcard project launched by Western prof expands to hundreds of small-town schools
by Justin Zadorsky | November 11, 2024 | Campus & Community, Front Vertical | 0 Comments
More than 10,000 replica postcards being used to educate Canadian youth
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Students grow vocal skills through musical kinship and personal feedback
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Western professor Gordon “Oz” Osinski brought astronauts from the Canadian Space Agency and NASA to Kamestastin, also called Mistastin, in northern Labrador for planetary science and lunar geology training. It’s the perfect learning site because the crater and its rock formations – formed by the heat and impact of an asteroid 36 million years ago – mimic the conditions on the surface of the moon.
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