Kiefer Wright and Tad Czubernat are among many UWindsor alumni contributing to the construction of the Gordie Howe International Bridge.
Kiefer Wright and Tad Czubernat are among many UWindsor alumni contributing to the construction of the Gordie Howe International Bridge.
Odette School of Business professor Kemi Anazodo is an employment reintegration research advisor at the John Howard Society of Ontario
Business professor Kemi Anazodo has been working to study, unpack, and tear down barriers to employment for people with criminal records.
Linda Ingram will retire at the end of this month.
As co-ordinator of the annual Children’s Aid Society Holiday Program for the Odette School of Business, Linda Ingram always requested the largest family possible.
Professor Kent Walker’s class in social entrepreneurship visited Costa Rica during Reading Week to gain a hands-on understanding of eco-tourism.
Students pose in the WIFF photobooth for an Oct. 25 midnight madness showing of Batman.
In an article published last week, management professor Kyle Brykman explores the relationship between employee mental health and silence.
Business professor Dave Bussière toured the swing state of Pennsylvania to understand voter dynamics for his course on political marketing.
Business and psychology student Julia Adu-Bobie benefited from participating in the United Way’s On Track To Success program.
Manager Jessi Banks and owner Mackie Jones are ready to serve patrons at the Açai Shack in the law building’s Donald and Amber Rodzik Family Café.
New support advisors will help provide counsel to students experiencing trauma as a result of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, says Provost and Vice-President Academic, Robert Aguirre.
“We have recognized that the current humanitarian crisis is challenging for many of us on campus, particularly for those members of groups who have been most directly impacted,” Dr. Aguirre says. “We are pleased to announce that two members of our faculty have stepped forward in this critical time to act as supports for students.”