The “Global Women’s Breakfast” will celebrate women in chemistry Tuesday, Feb. 14.
The “Global Women’s Breakfast” will celebrate women in chemistry Tuesday, Feb. 14.
The “Global Women’s Breakfast” will celebrate women in chemistry Tuesday, Feb. 14.
The “Global Women’s Breakfast” will celebrate women in chemistry Tuesday, Feb. 14.
An information meeting today will explain roles available on the student volunteer organizing committee for the May 13 Science Rendezvous event.
A meeting Wednesday, Feb. 8, will provide information to UWindsor students on roles available on the Science Rendezvous Windsor volunteer organizing committee.
Physics and education grad Adam Mills has won national recognition for his work teaching high school students.
Crews work to remediate contaminated sediment at the former UniRoyal site on the Detroit River. Photo courtesy Detroit Riverfront Conservancy.
Contaminated sediments limit the ecological recovery of the Detroit and Rouge River ecosystems, says a report released Tuesday by the State of the Strait Conference steering committee.
On the U.S. side of the Detroit River, up to 5.1 million cubic metres of contaminated sediments have been targeted for remediation by state and federal governments. No additional sediment remediation is required on the Canadian side.
Kailee Tait, Tyson Bergen, and Owenn Flaming, 10th graders at Leamington District Secondary School, won the Best Quality award at Canada’s 2022 National Crystal Growing Competition.
Growing a crystal is no simple task. But one high school team from Leamington grew a crystal so fine it won the Best Quality award at Canada’s 2022 National Crystal Growing Competition.
Students from Windsor and Essex County high schools worked with chemistry professor Nick Vukotic and Faculty of Science experiential learning specialist Michelle Bondy in preparation for the national competition.
Datta Pillay addresses Convocation on the 2019 occasion of his honorary doctorate.
A virtual think tank on Feb. 10 will discuss three local health research projects.
A virtual think tank on Feb. 10 will discuss three local health research projects.
UWindsor instructor Denis Tetreault will present during Free Dino Day, Saturday at the Chimczuk Museum.
University of Windsor-RAEON graduate students and technicians approach a real-time water chemistry buoy in Lake Erie for cleaning and service aboard the RV Haffner in July 2022.
Promoters of Experiential and Active, Research-based Learning in Science (PEARLS) engaged this year in furthering scholarly teaching.
Promoters of Experiential and Active, Research-based Learning in Science (PEARLS) engaged this year in furthering scholarly teaching.