A series of workshops will help students gain skills to transition into careers.
May 29th, 2024
A series of workshops will help students gain skills to transition into careers.
A series of workshops will help students gain skills to transition into careers.
A series of workshops will help students gain skills to transition into careers.
A new online publication shines a spotlight on work by students in the Faculty of Science.
A new online publication shines a spotlight on work by students in the Faculty of Science.
A motorcycle tour of Essex County will raise funds for prostate cancer research Sunday, May 26.
The University of Windsor will host the International Association for Great Lakes Research conference next week. Photo by Stephany Hildebrand.
The International Committee for Non-Destructive Testing will confer its Sokolov Award for major contributions to work in the field on physics professor Roman Maev.
The International Committee for Non-Destructive Testing will confer an award for work in the field on physics professor Roman Maev.
This photo by ornithologist Dan Mennill of peacocks perched in a Parisian tree is a finalist in the national Science Exposed contest.
Computer science students and faculty join officials from the University of Windsor and Sterling Information Technologies in celebrating their collaboration in cybersecurity workshops.
A partnership among the School of Computer Science, leading cybersecurity firm Sterling Information Technologies, and global leader in cybersecurity education EC-Council, continues to flourish.
MFA student Garvin Chinnia will lead a free Creative Ecologies Masterclass at Art Windsor-Essex on May 16.
MFA student Garvin Chinnia will lead a free Creative Ecologies Masterclass at Art Windsor-Essex on May 16.
Hands-on learning will greet visitors to Science Rendezvous, Saturday in the CAW Student Centre.
Hands-on learning will greet visitors to Science Rendezvous, Saturday in the CAW Student Centre.
Professors Arezoo Emadi, Mike McKay, Kendall Soucie, and Kenneth Ng are pictured along the Windsor-Detroit riverfront, showcasing the interdisciplinary team leading the $15 million INSPIRE project to advance Canada’s biomanufacturing and pandemic response capabilities.