A music professor and local pioneer in the area of choral music has been appointed conductor emeritus of the Windsor Classic Chorale, which will host its third annual choral festival this weekend.
A music professor and local pioneer in the area of choral music has been appointed conductor emeritus of the Windsor Classic Chorale, which will host its third annual choral festival this weekend.
Kinesiology professor Kevin Milne and master's student Craig Harwood are investigating whether dehydration may contribute to increased rates of concussion among collegiate athletes.
Kevin Milne and Craig Harwood have a pretty strong suspicion that dehydration may result in a greater likelihood of concussion for many athletes.
Proving it, however, is the hard part.
Jeff, Julianna and Joanne Schiller take a break from Head Start activities in the CAW Student Centre.
Julianna Schiller was looking forward to leaving home to go away for school—just not too far away.
“It’s far away enough to get away from home and have a new experience, but still close enough to come home,” the London, Ontario, student responded when asked why she chose the University of Windsor for first year criminology. “Plus they had the program I wanted, and it’s a really good school.”
Students gather samples from the Detroit River along the shore west of the Ambassador Bridge.
A public lecture Wednesday will discuss the cleanliness of the Detroit River.
Male faculty, staff and students are invited to walk against sexual assault Saturday, May 24.
Male faculty, staff and students are invited to walk against sexual assault Saturday, May 24.
The Tim Hortons outlet in the CAW Student Centre returns to operation and the Marketplace will serve lunch during the Head Start orientation program.
The Tim Hortons outlet in the CAW Student Centre returns to operation and the Marketplace will serve lunch during the Head Start orientation program.
Visual arts professor Sigi Torinus stands in the middle of one of the video displays in her exhibit "Into The Light." The exhibit will be on display at the Art Gallery of Windsor until June 15.
In a world full of “isms,” it’s only natural to wonder if there’s a danger in becoming too attached to the ideals that drive our actions. But how simple is it for us to become distracted from the paradigms that seemingly define us? And as we go through life, how do we navigate our way through our own beliefs, and those of others, remaining grounded all the while?
A group of students and faculty members from Hogeschool Rotterdam pose for a photo at Comerica Park before heading in for a Tigers game against the Houston Astros.
After having spent a couple of days in Windsor, it didn’t come as any surprise to Maarten Uwland to learn that the University’s Masters of Human Kinetics program in sport management is ranked among the best in the world.
Anne Forrest will appear today on Research Matters on CJAM to discuss the Bystander Initiative, a project which aims to reduce sexual assault on university campuses. May is Sexual Assault Prevention Month.
Canadian universities trying to deter rape culture and reduce the number of sexual assaults on their campuses should take a close look at how the University of Windsor is addressing the problem, according to a researcher leading an innovative prevention program here.
About 120 delegates will be on campus to attend the annual spring meeting of the Canadian section of the Combustion Institute, which kicks off with a reception this evening.
Blending ethanol with gasoline may have been a well-intended plan to reduce our reliance on foreign oil, but for the most part, the experiment has not been a successful one, according to a visiting professor who will lecture here Wednesday.