The mySuccess system for clients of Co-op, Career and Employment Services now uses the UWin ID and password credentials for online access.
The mySuccess system for clients of Co-op, Career and Employment Services now uses the UWin ID and password credentials for online access.
University of Windsor engineering professor Kemal Tepe is pictured in the Wireless Communication and Information Processing Lab.
Positioned in the middle of Narayan Kar’s lab sits an electric motor from the Ford Motor Company: a machine that had been scrutinized by researchers and engineers for countless hours.
Yet, the University of Windsor engineering professor has set out to take that motor and make it even better.
“Our work will never end and this will always be an open-ended problem,” said Dr. Kar. “There will always be an opportunity to make them lighter, compact and more efficient.”
The 2017 Lunch and Learn Summer Series presents sessions on the theme “Take Charge of Stress.”
The 2017 Lunch and Learn Summer Series presents sessions on the theme “Take Charge of Stress.”
A power outage Saturday, June 17, will close the Leddy Library and other campus buildings.
A power outage Saturday, June 17, will close the Leddy Library and other campus buildings.
Researchers Phil Graniero and Beverley Hamilton have been developing a suite of Excel-based tools which enable instructors to visualize, contextualize, and annotate their own student evaluation of teaching (SET) data. In the coming months, the research team will be facilitating usability testing and focus group sessions in which instructors will assess the tools’ design, usability, and stability.
UWindsor biology associate professor Dan Mennill records the acoustic communication of a Savannah Sparrow on Kent Island.
A team of UWindsor researchers is on a remote island on the East Coast studying the sounds and appearance of the savannah sparrow.
Robert Wilson performs a leg extension at the St. Denis Centre as part of the Adapted Physical Exercise (APEX) program coordinated by PhD student Kelly Carr in partnership with Community Living Essex County.
Kelly Carr wants to destroy barriers.
That’s why her research as a PhD student at the University of Windsor has worked to showcase the strengths of people with disabilities to combat the negative stigma that often follows them throughout their lives.
Carr’s research is broken into three phases and examines how people with an intellectual disability or autism spectrum disorder (ASD) participating in a physical exercise program, meaningful employment and elite sports can influence opinion.
The Storytellers competition challenges students to explain how SSHRC-funded research is making a difference in the lives of Canadians.
UWindsor's Allison Gray and Ayesha Mian Akram were among the five winners of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council's Storytellers contest.
UWindsor MBA graduate Trevor Georgie has returned to Windsor with the Saint John Sea Dogs in an attempt to win the Memorial Cup.
UWindsor MBA graduate Trevor Georgie has returned to Windsor with the Saint John Sea Dogs in an attempt to win the Memorial Cup.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service fish biologist Ryan Schmidt, associate professor at the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research Dr. Trevor Pitcher, UWindsor VP Research and Innovation Dr. Michael Siu and LaSalle Mayor Ken Antaya display a lake sturgeon at the grand opening of the Freshwater Restoration Ecology Centre.
The University of Windsor's Freshwater Restoration Ecology Centre officially opened its doors on Wednesday and will focus on the restoration of damaged ecosystems, invasive species biology and water quality.