Women employed in such sectors as automotive plastics and food canning where there are potentially high exposures to carcinogens and endocrine disruptors have an elevated risk for developing breast cancer, according to a new study published today.
Women employed in such sectors as automotive plastics and food canning where there are potentially high exposures to carcinogens and endocrine disruptors have an elevated risk for developing breast cancer, according to a new study published today.
A film student hopes a new documentary she produced will draw much-needed attention to the issues of youth homelessness in this area.
A UWindsor sociology professor is being honoured this Saturday night for his legacy of accomplishments in the battle against AIDS.
When Ernest Squire started working for the University’s Information Technology Services, one megabyte of computer memory was a lot bigger than it is now.
Kaitlyn Quigley, a fourth-year student of film and geography, packs a big message in a short film.
Nursing professor Judy Bornais will discuss ways health professionals can improve their care for patients with diabetes in a free public brown-bag presentation on Monday, November 19, in room 203, Toldo Health Education Centre.
The Leddy Library will extend its hours for the first two weeks of December to accommodate end-of-term study.
A talk show like Research Matters is just one example of how CJAM connects the university with the local community, according to Vern Smith.
Graduate students in human kinetics are heading up a campus effort to support collections for two local holiday charities—the Salvation Army food bank and Sparky’s Toy Drive, organized by the Windsor Fire Department.
Lancer fans will have to content themselves with hockey this weekend, as those teams are the only ones playing in Windsor.