The EPICentre is conducting a series of focus groups aimed at understanding how to engage students in its activities.
The EPICentre is conducting a series of focus groups aimed at understanding how to engage students in its activities.
The Host for the Holidays program invites local families to share a Canadian Thanksgiving with students new to the tradition.
The Host for the Holidays program invites local families to share a Canadian Thanksgiving with students new to the tradition.
Students wondering what to discuss with the staff of the Student Success Centre can take advantage of a program that suggests varying subjects each day for a drop-in visit.
The Service of the Day encourages clients to stop by between 1 and 3 p.m. to meet with a staff member to discuss one of the following topics:
Getting Involved On Campus and Your Co-Curricular Transcript
Dietitian Chris Wellington will lead a back-to-school supermarket tour on Tuesday, August 26.
Dietitian Chris Wellington will lead a back-to-school supermarket tour on Tuesday, August 26.
Students Shahab Tran, George Kyrtsakas and Sheldon Tracey show off their fourth-year capstone design project: a wireless monitoring system for solar panels.
Fourth-year students of electrical and computer engineering presented their capstone projects Monday in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.
A graduate student trying to determine how climate change is affecting Arctic animals like ringed seals who rely on very specific food resources, has become the first University of Windsor student ever to receive a scholarship of its kind in order to continue his research in the north.
Maher El-Masri will work with clinicians at Windsor Regional Hospital on a project that could dramatically improve outcomes for dialysis patients like this one.
A ground-breaking study being led by a UWindsor researcher and his partners at Windsor Regional Hospital has the potential to dramatically improve conditions for kidney dialysis patients while saving the health care system untold millions of dollars.
Lisa Porter will participate in the Relay for Life as a way to pay tribute to her mother, who lost her battle with cancer last month.
UWindsor biology professor Lisa Porter will run in the Relay for Life on June 20.
Eugene Kim has developed a formula to measure entanglement - a fundamental property of quantum mechanics - in superconductors.
Quantum computers have the potential to be significantly more powerful than today’s fastest silicon-based processors, and a central ingredient behind their power is a fundamental property of quantum mechanics known as “entanglement”.
Now a UWindsor physics professor has developed a mathematical formalism for characterizing entanglement in an important class of materials, marking an important step in understanding these systems and a potential contribution toward quantum computing.
Third-year biology student Samer Jassar spends a fair amount of time working in the lab trying to understand the various pathways that allow cancer cells to spread.
This weekend, he’ll hit the pathways of east Windsor to raise funds to support cancer research, as well as for those struggling with brain tumours.