Laura Pineault

Julia Borsatto, UWindsor clinical neuropsychology graduate student, and Laura Pineault (B.Sc. 2016) are associate directors of Aphasia Friendly Canada.Julia Borsatto, UWindsor clinical neuropsychology graduate student, and Laura Pineault (B.Sc. 2016) are associate directors of Aphasia Friendly Canada.

Researchers work with businesses, community to support people with aphasia

There are few things more dispiriting than losing the ability to communicate. And yet, every year, thousands of people across Canada awake to a new reality filled with elusive words and illegible text.

It’s this growing population that a team from the University of Windsor has set out to provide with a new voice and a new lease on life.

Voices of Today to celebrate freedom of expression

Freedom of expression is the subject of a gallery of work by students from two local high schools, on public display Wednesday, February 29, in Vanier Hall’s Katzman Lounge.

Students from Assumption College Catholic High School and Kennedy Collegiate Institute will contribute creative writing, visual art, photography, performances and round-table discussions to Voices of Today, starting at 6 p.m.