Canadian Blood Services has activated the Blood Signal, symbolizing a need for donations.
Canadian Blood Services has activated the Blood Signal, symbolizing a need for donations.
From left, Trevor Pitcher, Dan Heath and Dennis Higgs are shown here at the Yellow Island Aquaculture facility on Vancouver Island.
Andrea Pedroza, Oscar Silva, Jordyn Mcdonald and Salem Jabr show off the watches and plaque they received for a second-place finish in the case competition of the Institute of Industrial Engineers national conference.
A new contest will offer participants a shot at great prizes and an opportunity to learn more about research.
From left, Ontario Trillium Scholarship winners Justin Mycheck-Londer, Harri Pettitt-Wade and Qiudi Geng received certificates of accomplishment at the Faculty of Science Celebration of Success.
The Faculty of Science has plenty of reasons to celebrate, and a spotlight was shone on about 100 of them Friday.
The faculty held its annual Celebration of Success at Vanier Hall, where about 100 students, faculty, staff and post-doctoral fellows were recognized for all of their accomplishments throughout the year.
Dean Marlys Koschinsky said the event provides her faculty with an opportunity to acknowledge all of the tremendous effort put forth on a regular basis by people who are continually striving to be the best.
Reporters surround UWindsor president Alan Wildeman following his address “Making a difference when a difference matters,” Tuesday in Ambassador Auditorium.
The differentiation framework pits Windsor in a competition with other universities it must be prepared to win, says president Alan Wildeman.
February 1 is the deadline to register as a performer or exhibitor during the Celebration of Nations cultural festival.
Kung Pao chicken is on the menu for Chinese new year, Thursday in the Student Centre’s Marketplace.
Two case studies on transportation across the Canada-U.S. border are the subject of a seminar Thursday on the UWindsor campus.
From left are Research Matters student ambassadors Maria van Duirhoven, Rami Gherib and Kelly Carr.
They’re trying to figure out how enzymes work in our bodies, better ways for people to select careers based on their personality and how physical activity can improve the lives of those with disabilities – and now they’re flying the flag for research at the University of Windsor.