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Lecture to provide update on cancer research

UWindsor biology professor Lisa Porter will provide an update on the state of the battle against cancer in a free public lecture in the Freed-Orman Centre on Wednesday, April 18, at 5 p.m.

A cell biologist, Dr. Porter holds the Assumption University Chair in Cancer Research.

A discussion and refreshments will follow her lecture, entitled “Making Strides in the Fight Against Cancer: What has Research Done for You?”

Time to re-think 'the good life,' philosophy professor suggests

It’s time for society to consider a new definition of materialism and re-think what constitutes ‘the good life,’ according to a philosophy professor who has written a new book on the subject.

In its standard interpretation, materialism says the only things that truly exist are matter and energy and that our reality is defined by them. Ethically, the term has come to be negatively associated with material greed and a fascination with amassing wealth and commodities.

Lancers lending a foot to charity soccer tournament

Members of the Lancer varsity soccer teams will volunteer as referees for the second annual Smiles 4 Miles four-on-four soccer tournament, May 5 at École Secondaire L’Essor.

The event commemorates Zachary D’Souza, a L’Essor student and athlete who died in November 2010 at the age of 17 from Hodgkin’s lymphoma. In its first year, the tournament raised $35,000 for the SickKids Foundation, which funds children’s health research, education and care.

UWindsor commits nearly $2.5 million to projects supporting University’s mission, vision and values

In an ongoing effort to support its strategic plan, Thinking Forward, Taking Action, the University of Windsor has committed nearly $2.5 million in 2012/13 funding for new initiatives and programs to improve the student experience, pursue strengths in research and graduate education, recruit and retain the best faculty and staff, and engage in and build community and international partnerships.

Memo explains year-end accounting procedures

It’s that time again – April 30 marks the end of the University’s fiscal year.

The finance department is preparing for the end of the 2011/12 fiscal year, and financial reporting manager Arla Peters says university employees are an essential part of the process.

“As always, your diligence will ensure timely and accurate financial reporting.” Peters says.

Technology could turn municipal waste into ethanol, researcher believes

Forward-thinking municipalities may one day be able to generate revenue from an unavoidable process on which they already spend millions of dollars if a UWindsor scientist can develop a process to create eco-friendly fuel from organic waste.

Subba Rao Chaganti, who works in professor Dan Heath’s lab at the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, is examining a microbial battery which can convert solid municipal waste in to ethanol.

Lecture to explore library’s role in public engagement

What if libraries, instead of bringing the world to a community, served to bring the community to the world?

That shift is already underway, says Mita Williams. She will discuss the implications in her free public lecture, “The library as interface to public space and public self,” on Friday, April 13, in the Leddy Library.

Williams, user experience librarian in the Leddy’s information services department, will explore the library’s potential to help bridge the digital divide and help people to engage with each other.