Nigel Hussey and Steve Kessel tag a manta ray in the Red Sea off the coast of Sudan.
A rare type of hybrid manta ray has been discovered in the Red Sea thanks to the work of a trio of University of Windsor scientists and their research partners in Sudan.
The ray, a cross between a Reef Manta Ray (Manta alfredi) and a Giant Manta Ray (Manta birostris), is only the second documented case of hybridization in elasmobranchs, the subclass of fish that includes sharks and rays, according to the group.
Julie Sando types out On The Road for her exhibit called "Tapping Jack."
Beat generation writer Jack Kerouac often told the story about how after several years of mad travels across the United States, he wrote his classic novel On The Road in three weeks, typing continuously onto a 120-foot scroll of teletype paper that he cut to size and taped together.
Comedian and author John Wing will make a free public appearance on campus Wednesday.
University Players will stage the thriller “A Party to Murder,” October 24 to November 3 in the Jackman Dramatic Art Centre’s Studio Theatre.
Third-year history major Calin Murgu holds up a copy of the inaugural edition of The Great Lakes Journal of Undergraduate History.
Calin Murgu figured it was about time all the great historical research being done by his undergraduate colleagues was given some more permanent recognition.
“A lot of it just gets written up in papers, handed in and read by professors, assigned a grade, and that’s it,” said Murgu, a fourth-year history major. “We just felt that there wasn’t enough attention placed on the works of undergraduates and that there are times when there is some really good research that’s happening.”
This handsome Storm Duds umbrella awaits the winner of today’s quiz.
UWindsor grad Marissa Reaume will launch her new novel at a public reading tonight.