Jan 21st, 2014
Students and alumni who have been inspired by a professor’s research may enter a video contest where they can win an iPhone, an iPad or a trip to Toronto.
Human kinetics recently launched a new PhD program and the first cohort of students are beginning their research programs. From left are Kristy Smith, Matthieu Hoffman, Michelle Guerrero and Kelly Carr.
The Service of the Day encourages students to drop in to the Student Success Centre, room 179, CAW Student Centre.
Lisa Porter, Caroline Hamm and Gay Wrye hold a $25,000 donation from Windsor Regional Hospital.
The first true international cancer research corridor in North America is one step closer to being launched in Windsor-Essex, thanks to a recent contribution from Windsor Regional Hospital.
In late December, hospital board chair Gay Wrye presented the Windsor Cancer Research Group with a cheque for $25,000 as part of a matching challenge grant program.
Shauhrat Gill, Vidya Mohan and Shivender Shivender discuss the benefits of membership in the Indian Students’ Association, during Club Day activities Thursday in the CAW Student Centre.
With a theme of “The World on Your Doorstep,” Celebration of Nations is set for February 13.
Jennifer Willet sets up some of the pieces for the NATURAL SCIENCE exhibit, which opens Friday at the Artcite Gallery.
From left, PhD student Zainab Bazzi and chemistry professor Rob Schurko watch as Assumption student Chau Nguyen removes a flower from a cooler of liquid nitrogen.
It’s one thing to watch a magic show, but quite another to perform the tricks.
A group of Grade 11 chemistry students found that out yesterday when they visited the University to see first-hand what it will be like if they decide to pursue the subject at the next level.