A group of fourth-year engineering students have planned a smashing way to raise funds for their capstone project.
A group of fourth-year engineering students have planned a smashing way to raise funds for their capstone project.
The Spring 2011 issue of Insight, the computer users' bulletin produced by Information Technology Services, is now available at www.uwindsor.ca/insight.
Repairs to the back-up generator will take emergency power in Vanier, Laurier and MacDonald halls offline on Monday, May 14, from about 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Occupants of the building will not notice a difference unless there is a disruption to the regular electrical supply.
The University has declared two PC computer systems, a Microtek Scanmaker scanner and an HP Laserjet printer for sale by bid as Disposal File 871. Please click here for details.
The following Non Union Administration position is available to all applicants through Human Resources.
The following posting closes on Friday, May 18, 2012, at 4 p.m.
Hosting a meeting of the Ontario Council of Academic Vice-Presidents not only shows the University of Windsor’s willingness to support its work, says provost Leo Groarke: “It ensures that a group of important decision-makers are familiar with us and what we do.”
Julie Macfarlane has a simple message for all of those who believe that Islam’s proponents are trying to take control of western civilization by following their own set of laws that disregard current governing legislation.
It’s a simple experiment used to demonstrate some basic laws of physics, but the “fire tornado” was just cool enough to catch the attention of producers at the Discovery Channel planning to air a segment about a nationwide celebration of science.
The redesigned garden outside the Leddy Library’s front entrance will stand symbolically at the heart of campus, says vice-president university advancement Jonathan Braniff.
The African Diaspora Youth Conference changed Shauntae Robinson-Weekes’ life, giving her the courage to pursue post-secondary education. She attended in 2008 as a grade 11 student Toronto’s Oakwood Collegiate Institute.