The Women’s Campus Safety Grant Committee is accepting applications for funding for initiatives to promote safety for women on campus.
The Women’s Campus Safety Grant Committee is accepting applications for funding for initiatives to promote safety for women on campus.
The coming “Startup Mashup” event will give students and entrepreneurs the opportunity to introduce their business ideas to possible partners, or use their skills to join one.
Entrepreneurs can find their startup business match during the coming Entrepreneurship Practice and Innovation Centre “Startup Mashup” event.
Barbara Zielinski, professor of biological sciences and the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Studies, will discuss sea lampreys' behaviour in the Great Lakes at a Science Café public lectur
A Science Café public lecture to discuss sea lamprey’s behavior and its devastating impact on fisheries in the Great Lakes, June 17.
Senior climatologist for Environment Canada and UWindsor alumni David Phillips, O.C. (BA 1966), is one of eight distinguished individuals who will receive honorary degrees during Convocation ceremonies this week.
Four UWindsor alumni are among eight individuals who will receive honorary doctorates during the University’s Convocation ceremonies this week.
The newly completed Welcome Centre will function as a gateway for the campus.
Employees from several departments will officially move into the newly completed Welcome Centre today, 12 June.
More than 3,500 graduating students will receive degrees during University of Windsor Convocation ceremonies, June 16 to 19.
The University of Windsor will confer degrees on more than 3,500 graduating students during its 103rd Convocation ceremonies June 16 through 19.
Faculty of Law Dean Camille Cameron has accepted a position as Dean of Dalhousie University’s Schulich School of Law, beginning September 1, 2015.
UWindsor President Alan Wildeman, and Provost Douglas Kneale announced that Faculty of Law Dean Camille Cameron will be leaving the University of Windsor this summer.
Psychology and Women’s Studies professor Charlene Senn spent the past 10 years developing, revising and testing a sexual assault resistance education program.
A new University of Windsor-led study published today in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that sexual assault resistance training works.
UWindsor graduates Melissa Maestre (r.) Brian Khan (l.) are among other alumni and current students who lent their talents to Stillwater, a short film directed and co-written by professor Min Bae (center).
Students and grads recently pooled their talents to help UWindsor film professor produce a short film rich in Essex County history.
The young entrepreneurs Scott Nguyen (l.) and Jimmy Truong (r.) discussed an app they have created with Deputy Premier Deb Matthews (center), during her tour at the University’s business incubator, the Entrepreneurship Practice and Innovation Centre.
Young entrepreneurs had a chance to showcase their business ideas for Deputy Premier Deb Matthews, during her visit to the Entrepreneurship Practice and Innovation Centre.