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UWindsor alum Miah-Marie Langlois claims Pan Am Gold. Photo courtesy of Jim Parker, The Windsor Star.UWindsor alum Miah-Marie Langlois claims Pan Am Gold

Lancer Alumna claims Pan Am Gold

It was an historic Pan Am Games performance by the Canadian women's basketball team Monday and UWindsor alum Miah-Marie Langlois was right in the centre of the action.
 
The 23-year-old Langlois started at point guard against the powerful United States as Canada won its first gold medal in women's basketball with an 81-73 win.

"It's one of those things that you don't realize how great it is until it's over," said Langlois. "It's pretty awesome”

Former Lancers Melissa Bishop (r.) will compete in the women's 800m while Nicole Sassine (l.) will run as part of the Canadian 4x400m relay team.Former Lancers Melissa Bishop (r.) will compete in the women's 800m while Nicole Sassine (l.) will run as part of the Canadian 4x400m relay team.

Former Lancers named to Canadian IAAF World Team

Former Windsor Lancer track & field athletes Melissa Bishop and Nicole Sassine have been named to the Canadian national team for the 2015 International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World Championships in Beijing, August 22 to 30.
 
Bishop, of Eagenville, will compete in the women's 800m while Sassine, of Windsor, will run as part of the Canadian 4x400m relay team.
 
"The World Championships are the last major measuring stick as we prepare for the 2016 Olympic Games," says Peter Eriksson, Head Coach and Chief Technical Officer.

Computer science masters student Joseph (first row, second from the left) attended the first High-Speed Rail collision testing facility project technical review meeting in Brampton in April 2015, along with Anemoi and CSR Sifang team members. Computer science masters student Joseph (first row, second from the left) attended the first High-Speed Rail collision testing facility project technical review meeting in Brampton in April 2015, along with Anemoi and CSR Sifang team members.

Masters student develops high-speed train collision testing software

A UWindsor computer science masters student develops an innovative High-Speed Rail collision testing software to soon be used in China. 

Ken Bishop, Landau Gage vice president of operations (l.) and Research Centre for Integrated Microsystems manager Dr. Rashid Rashidzadeh (r.) pose with their newly developed device “contactless coordinate measuring machineKen Bishop, Landau Gage vice president of operations (l.) and Research Centre for Integrated Microsystems manager Dr. Rashid Rashidzadeh (r.) pose with their newly developed device “contactless coordinate measuring machine.”

Real world experience leads to payoff for student research team

A successful collaboration with the Landau Gage Company has helped a UWindsor research team sell their product and secure a research grant, while landing two team members a job and internship. 

Local historian Arthur Jahns (centre) who received the 2015 UWindsor History Department Community Heritage Medal, accepted congratulations from the History Department professors’ Miriam Wright (l.) and Steven Palmer (r.).Local historian Arthur Jahns (centre) who received the 2015 UWindsor History Department Community Heritage Medal, accepted congratulations from the History Department professors’ Miriam Wright (l.) and Steven Palmer (r.).

Hiram Walker aficionado wins UWindsor attention

Arthur Jahns received the 2015 UWindsor History Department Community Heritage Medal for his extraordinary contribution to the conservation of the City of Windsor’s heritage through collecting stories about Hiram Walker and Son’s Ltd.

PhD student Nooshin Nekoiemehr (l.) and engineering professor Guoqing Zhang (centre) accepted congratulations from chief judge Dr. Richard Caron (r.) for receiving the first practice prize at the national conference of the Canadian Operational Research SoPhD student Nooshin Nekoiemehr (l.) and engineering professor Guoqing Zhang (centre) accepted congratulations from chief judge Dr. Richard Caron (r.) for receiving the first practice prize at the national conference of the Canadian Operational Research Society, June 16.

UWindsor team designs award-winning cargo optimization tool for Air Canada

A UWindsor’s research team took the first practice prize at the national conference of the Canadian Operational Research Society (CORS), June 16 in Montreal. 

Moore Davis officially accepted the 2015 UWindsor History Department Community Heritage Medal at the Annual General Meeting of the Essex County Black Historical Research Society on June 18, 2015.Moore Davis officially accepted the 2015 UWindsor History Department Community Heritage Medal at the Annual General Meeting of the Essex County Black Historical Research Society on June 18, 2015.

Alumna lauded for promotion of Black history

Irene Moore Davis received the 2015 UWindsor History Department Community Heritage Medal for her passionate contributions to the research and teaching of Black history in Windsor and Essex County.

 

 Photo Research League Exhibition 1 will hold a reception, June 24, hosting members Ken Giles, Cyndra MacDowall, Brenda Francis Pelkey, and Reg Tucker.Photo Research League Exhibition will hold a reception, June 24, hosting members Ken Giles, Cyndra MacDowall, Brenda Francis Pelkey, and Reg Tucker.

Photo Research League - Exhibition 1 holds a reception

Photo Research League - Exhibition 1 will host the league's members in a reception and discussion, June 24.

UWindsor’s first Bio Innovative Solutions (BIS) competition will take place Saturday, October 3, during the Biotechnology Entrepreneurship Symposium.UWindsor’s first Bio Innovative Solutions (BIS) competition will take place Saturday, October 3, during the Biotechnology Entrepreneurship Symposium.

Competition calls for bio innovative solutions

UWindsor’s first Bio Innovative Solutions (BIS) competition is inviting university and college students students to submit problem solving proposals related to biotechnology.