The Women’s Campus Safety Grant Committee is accepting applications for funding for projects to promote safety for women on campus.
The Women’s Campus Safety Grant Committee is accepting applications for funding for projects to promote safety for women on campus.
This week sees the launch of the 2018 version of the Noiseborder Festival, with performances, screenings, installations, and workshops running from May 14-June 1 in the School of Creative Arts’ new facility on the downtown campus.
Researchers from the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research (GLIER) will give an update on results from last summer’s citizen scientist beach water sample collection initiative during a public meeting on Wednesday at GLIER, 2990 Riverside Dr. W.
Lancer day camps promise a variety of experiences all summer long, including new sessions in science discovery and biology.
The University of Windsor joined a partnership of the City of Windsor and the local branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association to promote health and well-being among employees situated in the downtown core.
Physics professor Roman Maev, director general of UWindsor’s Institute for Diagnostic Imaging Research (IDIR), and his research team were joined Thursday by industry partners to announce research funding of $5,488,206 through the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada’s Colla
The UWindsor Board of Governors has provided an update on the search for a seventh president and vice-chancellor.
The Canada-United States Law Institute conferred its “Sidney Picker Jr. Award” on UWindsor law professor emerita Maureen Irish during its annual conference April 12 in Cleveland, Ohio.
There’s more to engineering than designing bridges and cars.
“We want to show people that engineers don’t just design things, they solve the problems of the world,” says Larysa Hyzka, a fourth-year civil engineering student at the University of Windsor.
Pear trees blooming in the heritage courtyard adjacent to the Pitt-Ferry Building bring to mind the Jesuit farmers who were the area’s first European settlers, says Craig Goodman, principal with CS&P Architects who designed the project.