The north sidewalk on Wyandotte St., as well as the street’s north traffic lane will be closed to traffic and pedestrians due to construction work.
The north sidewalk on Wyandotte St., as well as the street’s north traffic lane will be closed to traffic and pedestrians due to construction work.
With the newly installed outdoor learning pods along Sunset Avenue students will be able to interact, work on projects, or just meet friends and have fun.
New funding for a collaborative research project between Windsor Regional Hospital and the University of Windsor will look for new and better ways to treat women with an aggressive form of breast cancer.
UWindsor President & Vice-Chancellor Alan Wildeman provided the CBC radio audience with an update on the downtown campus project.
Listen to the interview on CBC radio webpage.
Phase two of the Dillon Hall Quad - Sidewalk & Landscaping project will restrict access to the main campus via Patricia (North end), starting Wednesday, July 29.
International Development’s team relocates to Odette Building
A new restaurant and bar, Mare Nostrum, opened this week in the space adjacent to the Education Building.
The English Department’s Writer-in-Residence program is shifting gears this fall with the introduction of UWindsor’s first Cartoonist-in-Residence, Scott Chantler, who will take his post in September. UWindsor is thought to be the first Canadian university to step into the realm of cartoon study with its Writer-in-Residence program.
Students seeking general academic advice will now find the advisors at room 115, Dillon Hall, as the team has recently relocated from the CAW Student Centre Commons area.
“This will allow us to bring together in Dillon Hall our advising services with other key Student Success Centre services, which will enhance the UWindsor student experience,” says dean of students Clayton Smith.
Access to the Dillon Hall east entrance, north - south sidewalk from Dillon’s main entrance to Patricia will be closed for construction.