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Community care focus of visit by Taiwanese nursing students
Taiwanese nursing students insert an intravenous line into a computerized mannequin.
Student Centre to house multi-faith space
Multi-faith space to be developed in the CAW Student Centre.
Getting involved key to learning, says business grad
Odette School of Business grad loved her time in Windsor and doesn't want to leave.
Helping underprivileged goal of international education researcher
UWindsor alum uses art to reach those who have difficulty communicating.
Educational exchange program with China emphasizes cooperation, not competition
UWindsor researcher insists promoting educational cooperation rather than competition.
African education outreach gains momentum with strategic priority funding
UWindsor student considers education a fundamental right, but a trip to East Africa made her realize many children who consider it a privilege.
Involvement in African peace project changed law grad's outlook
UWindsor graduate involvement in African project changed his outlook on life.
Ambassadorial visit a chance to discuss la via italiana
UWindsor President met with Italy's ambassador to Canada, and Politecnico di Torino rector and dean of engineering.
Student Centre hosts African cultural celebration
A celebration of the African diaspora
Egyptian student struggles to remain focused despite turmoil back home
PhD candidate Tarek AlGeddawy has had a difficult week studying as tensions mount in his home country.
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Community care focus of visit by Taiwanese nursing students
Student Centre to house multi-faith space
Getting involved key to learning, says business grad
Helping underprivileged goal of international education researcher
Educational exchange program with China emphasizes cooperation, not competition
African education outreach gains momentum with strategic priority funding
Involvement in African peace project changed law grad's outlook
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