President Alan Wildeman writes on the importance of the liberal arts in the Globe and Mail.
UWindsor President Alan Wildeman writes on the importance of the liberal arts in the Globe and Mail.
President Alan Wildeman writes on the importance of the liberal arts in the Globe and Mail.
UWindsor President Alan Wildeman writes on the importance of the liberal arts in the Globe and Mail.
The Control film crew involved UWindsor Communication, Media and Film students as interns helping professor and filmmaker, Mike Stasko on the film set.
Four UWindsor Communication, Media and Film (CMF) students joined their professor this summer as interns on an actual film set, putting theory into practice.
Matthew Sabelli; Christina Bresolin; Erik de Paulsen; and Kurt Sasso joined professor and filmmaker, Mike Stasko in shooting, The Control, a science-fiction movie co-written and co-directed by professor Stasko and Eric Schiller. The film is a production of Stasko’s film company, "The Dot Film Company".
Human Kinetics Masters Candidate Sara Santarossa thesis’s survey focused on how four social media sites - Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest - strongly affected eating behaviours, eating disorders, body image and self-esteem.
A research says young men and women who are addicted to using social networking sites, may suffer from a negative self-image and have a predisposition to such dangerous eating habits
With the assistance of the lab’s supervisor, Bill Middleton, research intern Subhashini Kishnan mastered using her favourite instrument: the anaerobic chamber, also known as the glove box.
A biotechnology student from India has recently completed a UWindsor research internship exploring the field of alternative energy sources.
The average salary for graduates working full-time two years after graduation was $49,001 and just six months after graduation it was $42,301.
The vast majority of graduates of Ontario’s undergraduate university programs are getting well-paying jobs in their fields soon after graduation.
Registration is open for a full-day professional development event, the 9th annual GATAcademy, taking place Thursday, September 3, in the Odette Building and Lambton Tower.
UWindsor graduate assistants (GAs) and teaching assistants (TAs) and students interested in teaching and learning are invited to register for a full-day professional development event.
Register now for four-week Border Management and International Trade courses.
Four-week Border Management and International Trade courses open for registration.
14 UWindsor student-researchers earned recognition for their work on the use of natural compounds to control cells at the 12th Natural Health Product Research Society of Canada.
UWindsor students’ lab work earned them recognition recently at a natural health research conference in London.
A group of graduate students from UWindsor researcher Bulent Mutus’ lab working with the biofilter, a filter that can remove potentially harmful phosphates from contaminated water.
A UWindsor researcher has designed and built a filter that can remove potentially harmful phosphates from contaminated water.
Changing the Odds: Community Transformation Through the Arts program has engaged 19 Windsor teens in experiences with a view to expanding their horizons through drama, music, dance and art.
An interdisciplinary arts program recently wrapped up a summer camp designed to provide individual attention and support to youth in challenging circumstances aged 14 to 17.