
UWindsor dean of science Chris Houser writes for the Conversation with a warning for anyone preparing to head south for March break.
UWindsor dean of science Chris Houser writes for the Conversation with a warning for anyone preparing to head south for March break.
Former Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty will speak on “Climate Change: Can We Win This? Be Honest,” Wednesday on the UWindsor campus.
The next event in the Science on Tap series offers the public a chance to hear from professors participating in the WEDigHistory project.
History and women’s studies major Terri Fletcher served an internship working on an archeological dig at the site of the roundabout in Sandwich.
Joan Rose will deliver her free public lecture “Exploring the Water Virome and Biohealth of the Planet” Wednesday on the UWindsor campus.
UWindsor hydroecologist Jill Crossman is quoted in a National Geographic article on microplastic pollution in the Tennessee River.
Student Rebecca Shearon has won a $1,500 Esri Canada GIS Scholarship.
UWindsor geoscientists invite the public to join them in a geophysical survey of Assumption Park on June 16 and 17.
Dean of science Chris Houser will discuss the dangers of rip currents in four public lectures in the Maritimes this week.
A collaborative research project at the University of Windsor is starting to make waves.
The Council of the Great Lakes Region featured the Real-time Aquatic Ecosystem Observation Network (RAEON) in its semi-annual magazine The Current.
RAEON is led by University of Windsor professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Changing Great Lakes Ecosystems Aaron Fisk.