The north sidewalk on Wyandotte St., as well as the street’s north traffic lane will be closed to traffic and pedestrians due to construction work.
The north sidewalk on Wyandotte St., as well as the street’s north traffic lane will be closed to traffic and pedestrians due to construction work.
Fourth-year Computer Science student Curtis Collard presented his Community Health program during the Entrepreneurship Practice and Innovation Centre Founders Demo Day, July 31.
Visitors to the Entrepreneurship Practice and Innovation Centre (EPICentre) Founders Demo Day had the opportunity to get a first glimpse of business start-up ideas and chat with their creators.
Mechanical engineering students Spencer West (r.) and Celena Lazzarin (l.) and their team of Matthew Brisson, Evan Freeman-Gibb, and Michael Keegan showcased their acoustically improved room a part of their Capstone presentation, July 31.
An engineering team improves the acoustics of a room at the Centre for Engineering Innovation as part of their graduation project.
The Signal And The Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail--but Some Don't by Nate Silver, is the Campus Bookstore’s Book of the Week.
The Signal And The Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail--but Some Don't by Nate Silver, is the Campus Bookstore’s Book of the Week
The newly installed outdoor learning pods are structured for maximum flexibility with different seating arrangement, bicycle pods, handicap accessibility, power plugs, proper lighting, and Wi-Fi access.
With the newly installed outdoor learning pods along Sunset Avenue students will be able to interact, work on projects, or just meet friends and have fun.
Yashasvini Rajeswar has recently completed a UWindsor research internship exploring the role of religion and politics on a global scale.
A political science student from India has recently completed a UWindsor research internship exploring the role of religion and politics on a global scale
UWindsor biology researcher Lisa Porter and Windsor Regional Hospital Oncologist Caroline Hamm recently received a Canadian Institutes of Health Research Transitional Operating Grant in support of their collaborative cancer research project.
New funding for a collaborative research project between Windsor Regional Hospital and the University of Windsor will look for new and better ways to treat women with an aggressive form of breast cancer.
Law professor Gemma Smyth created a website designed to equip students with the essential people skills needed for working in poverty law.
UWindsor’s Faculty of Law has recently created a website designed to equip students with the essential people skills needed for working in poverty law.
Costume jewelry is at offer at the Campus Bookstore on Thursday, July 30.
Costume jewelry is at offer at the Campus Bookstore on Thursday, July 30.
Twenty Aboriginal youth developed their artistic skills at the Turtle Island Summer Arts Camp.
Twenty Aboriginal youth took part in at the Turtle Island Summer Arts Camp which took place July 6 to 24.