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Master of Applied Computing program students are available to serve as resourceful interns, bringing with them skills in advanced software engineering, database and dynamic web application and development.Master of Applied Computing program students are available to serve as resourceful interns, bringing with them skills in advanced software engineering, database and dynamic web application and development.

Computer science interns ready for recruitment

Students of the Master of Applied Computing program are available to serve as resourceful interns for community and campus employers starting in July.

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Mark Chauvin of TD Bank Group (r.), Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens (l.), UWindsor President and Vice-Chancellor Alan Wildeman (left-center) unveiled a new sign, marking the green space on Chatham St. as the TD Chatham Street Parkette, June 2. Mark Chauvin of TD Bank Group (r.), Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens (l.), UWindsor President and Vice-Chancellor Alan Wildeman (left-center) unveiled a new sign, marking the green space on Chatham St. as the TD Chatham Street Parkette, June 2.

TD to green downtown campus

UWindsor announced an $850,000 gift from TD Bank Group to enhance urban green space as part of the university’s downtown campus project.

TD to green downtown campus

UWindsor announced an $850,000 gift from TD Bank Group that will enhance urban green space as part of the university’s downtown campus project.

For the entire month of June the bookstore is offering $10 off the list price of any in-stock diploma frame.For the entire month of June the bookstore is offering $10 off the list price of any in-stock diploma frame.

Save on printers and diploma frames

Canon Pixma wireless printers and diploma frame are on offer at The Campus Bookstore.

New Human Rights and Disabilities Act online video training is easy and accessible.  New Human Rights and Disabilities Act online video training is easy and accessible.

Required Human Rights and Disabilities Act training easy and accessible

Campus employees who completed the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) modules, say the training proved to be fast and easy thanks to a new online video format.

“I did all the training in one session, and it took about 20 to 25 minutes. The videos were straightforward and easy to follow,” says Institutional Analyst, Robyn Nease.

“It does provide valuable information for all people, regardless of what you do or where you work.”