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UWindsor pair to promote Science Rendezvous before national audience

Two organizers of this year’s Science Rendezvous will on the Discovery Channel’s Daily Planet Tuesday, May 8, to help promote the May 12 event.

Water plants among aquatic threats ecologist to discuss in Ottawa

Hugh MacIsaac will be making a presentation to the standing committee of Fisheries and Oceans Canada on Wednesday.


Lecture to provide update on cancer research

Biology professor Lisa Porter will provide an update on the state of the battle against cancer in a free public lecture Wednesday.

Cake celebrates 10,000 likes for University’s Facebook profile

Free cake in the CAW Student Centre on Wednesday celebrated the 10,000th like for University’s Facebook profile.


Job posting from Human Resources

The following union position is available to internal bargaining unit members only.

Controlling gobies topic of Science Café

Biology professor Lynda Corkum will discuss efforts to and keep round gobies from destroying native fish populations in the Great Lakes, Wednesday.

Art alumnus honoured to be dinosaur’s namesake

UWindsor visual arts grad Ian Morrison, a technician at the Royal Ontario Museum, had a dinosaur he helped to identify named in his honour.

Dragon boat team seeking paddlers

The dragon boat team A Breast or Knot is seeking people who have had breast cancer to join as paddlers.

Biology students explore tropical ecology from the ocean to the mountaintops of Costa Rica

A two-week field course in Costa Rica gave UWindsor biology students a unique firsthand understanding of tropical ecology.


Presentation to address development of plant-based medicines

A presentation March 5 in Leamington will address the development of plant-based medicines.