Professors Dana Ménard, Laurie Freeman, Kendall Soucie, and Jody Ralph are part of a research team developing modules to prepare graduating nurses entering the workforce for moments of extreme anxiety.
Professors Dana Ménard, Laurie Freeman, Kendall Soucie, and Jody Ralph are part of a research team developing modules to prepare graduating nurses entering the workforce for moments of extreme anxiety.
Vanessa Mio-Quiring leads young learners through their paces on string instruments.
A reception Saturday, May 6, will launch a cinematic recitation of Lorenzo Buj’s punk rock poem The Rogue Remembers.
A reception Saturday, May 6, will launch a cinematic recitation of Lorenzo Buj’s punk rock poem The Rogue Remembers.
Psychology professor Jessica Kichler is part of a team researching ways to help families and individuals cope with pediatric diabetes.
Although there have been advances in diabetes care since insulin was discovered 100 years ago, youth with diabetes continue to have a higher risk of other health problems, a lower quality of life, and a shorter life span.
Delegates to the Amherstburg Regular Missionary Baptist Association at Windsor’s First Baptist Church. Photo by Alvin McCurdy, courtesy of the Archives of Ontario.
In the first half of the 20th century, Windsor was home to a dynamic Black community located in the metropolitan core. Situated east of the downtown commercial district, the McDougall Street Corridor was a mostly self-sufficient African Canadian community bounded loosely by Riverside Drive, Goyeau Street, Giles Street, and Howard Avenue.
This historic neighbourhood emerged during the mid-19th century as African American freedom seekers and free people of colour crossed the Detroit River in search of refuge from enslavement and oppression.
Exploring a section of the Grand Marais drain is part of the Windsor-Essex Jane’s Walk Festival, this weekend and next.
A $500,000 grant will fuel a project to research improvements in detecting potentially pandemic pathogens in the region of North America’s busiest border crossing.
The fall 2022 “Tough Chicks” class created this mural at the South West Detention Centre.