Bass Allen Levack (BMus 2011) is one of the featured performers at the Music Alumni Showcase Concert, Friday at Mackenzie Hall.
UWindsor president Alan Wildeman will discuss the University’s place in the province’s differentiation framework in an address on Tuesday, January 28.
A literary exploration of how to live meaningfully in “the darkness of our time” needn’t be as bleak or daunting as it sounds, according to a world-renowned poet who will read here this week.
UWindsor Residence Services is seeking student staff for the 2014/15 academic year.
Human kinetics professor Dave Andrews works on a laptop in his office. The ergonomics researcher is recruiting participants for a study to determine whether the way people interact with their mobile devices may be hurting them.
An ergonomics researcher is reminding people from around campus who work regularly with cell phones, tablets and laptops that they may be eligible to participate in a research project to determine if the way they interact with their devices may actually be hurting them.
Aaron Fisk, left, and Nigel Hussey, are two of the authors on a new journal paper which suggests it's time to reconsider standards used to classify organisms in to various categories in the food chain.
It’s time for conservation managers and those who do everything from set fishing quotas to establish how endangered and threatened species are listed to completely rethink how we regulate ecosystems, according to a pair of scientists who have authored a paper that challenges how organisms are classified in food webs.
Members of the UWindsor women's basketball team are shown here in a file photo from 1963, when they were still known as the 'Lancerettes.'
They’ve come a long way from being called the “Lancerettes.”
In the last 50 years, women student-athletes at the University of Windsor have gone from being “a down-sized version of the real” Lancers to earning legitimacy, respectability, and along the way, a bulging trophy case full of national and provincial championships in basketball, track and field, volleyball and curling.