Training in the University’s web content management system is mandatory to become a Drupal 7 editor.
Training in the University’s web content management system is mandatory to become a Drupal 7 editor.
The Lunch and Learn summer series will introduce physical activity, a healthy diet, and adequate sleep as three keys to long-term well-being.
A short survey emailed to UWindsor faculty, staff, and retirees will gauge their opinions about the Annual Giving Campaign.
A change to the UWinsite Finance will make it easier to claim expense reimbursements.
Struggling to keep up with all the Tweets, Posts and ‘Grams? A University of Windsor professor has helped launch a company that takes the stress out of social media.
Computer science professor Robin Gras said his San Francisco-based Movyl Technologies not only automates the functions of composing, curating, scheduling and publishing content across social platforms but engages with influencers and learns from these functions over time.
The 3 Keys to a Healthier “U” campaign highlights the health benefits of sleep, physical activity, and eating well.
A University of Windsor criminology professor will be giving a keynote address in Ireland later this month on the seminal Universal Declaration of Human Rights
An open house reception May 24 in the student centre will give the campus community a chance to hear from departing president Alan Wildeman.
UWindsor’s Cheryl Collier has crafted the ultimate guide for the upcoming Ontario election.
The associate professor and acting head of the political science department led a team of 15 contributors for The Politics of Ontario, an in-depth analysis of all aspects of the Ontario political landscape.
“The book was about trying to understand what makes Ontario tick,” Dr. Collier said.
A pair of University of Windsor professors had the opportunity to eat, drink and chat about their research with The Royal Canadian Institute for Science.
Charu Chandrasekera from the University’s Canadian Centre for Alternatives to Animal Methods and Cheri McGowan, from the Faculty of Human Kinetics, represented the University of Windsor as table hosts at the 2018 Science Exchange Dinner in Toronto last week.
“It was a career highlight for me to be there,” Dr. McGowan said following the event.