Creative writing students are celebrating National Poetry Month by giving out poems for readers to enjoy—an event they have dubbed “Free Verse.”
Creative writing students are celebrating National Poetry Month by giving out poems for readers to enjoy—an event they have dubbed “Free Verse.”
Fourth-year engineering students Barbara Wlodarczyk, Vincent Colussi, Terence Dimatulac, and Kaveera Naraynsingh stand in front of their E.C. Row Expressway traffic solutions poster.
The section of the E.C. Row Expressway between Dougall and Walker roads is arguably one of the most dangerous strips of highway in the region, and many believe it’s only going to get worse as traffic increases in the area.
However, a group of fourth-year civil and environmental engineering students have come up with some designs suggestions to ease traffic that’s expected to double in the area by 2031.
Nine finalists will explain their way to glory Monday during the final round of UWindsor’s Three Minute Thesis competition.
Students will exhibit hand-made dance apparel and documentary media Friday, March 28, at Common Ground gallery.
Students will exhibit hand-made dance apparel and documentary media Friday, March 28, at Common Ground gallery.
Professor Brent Lee (in red) works with research assistants with the Noiseborder Ensemble in designing Supernatant, a new work that involves the tracking of objects in a video feed and mapping the data to graphics generation, sound processing and sound spatialization in real time. Photo by Sigi Torinus.
A series of presentations and performances over the next few days will showcase collaboration between the Noiseborder Ensemble and matralab.
Director Foad Karimian and team leader Mike Ouellette of the Odette High School Leadership Initiative.
The Odette High School Leadership Initiative sends business students into high school classrooms to provide training in case analysis.
A free concert next week will feature music spanning the decades since the University’s founding.
A free concert next week will feature music spanning the decades since the University’s founding.
Residence life coordinators Jocelyn Lorito, Jacqueline Mellish and Amber Norman encourage contributions to the Day of Action.
Residence Services is launching a drive to restock the shelves of the student food bank.
Stories about the politics and practices of altering life forms that raise questions about the possibilities of re-imagining life in a post-industrial ecology will be shared during a special round-table discussion at Villain’s Beastro tonight.
This photo of Windsor and Detroit during Earth Hour 2013 was taken from orbit by Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield.
The University’s environmental advocate is encouraging participation in Earth Hour.