A new undergraduate course will educate students about the multidisciplinary cancer research happening in Windsor-Essex.
A new undergraduate course will educate students about the multidisciplinary cancer research happening in Windsor-Essex.
A reception Tuesday, March 20, will celebrate the accomplishments of UWindsor researchers.
The first-ever Science Graduate Student Success Reception, April 5 in Vanier Hall, celebrated the accomplishments of science graduate students.
The Canadian government will contribute almost $15 million towards the $30 million cost of a new science research facility adjacent to Essex Hall.
Nine finalists will explain their way to glory Monday during the final round of UWindsor’s Three Minute Thesis competition.
The ethnic diversity on campus makes the University of Windsor an ideal place to seek stem cell donors, says Bryan Bedard, president of the Katelyn Bedard Bone Marrow Association. The most particular current need is for males in good health who are between 17 and 35 years old and of Asian or African heritage.
Bedard’s association will partner with the OneMatch Stem Cell and Marrow Network to host the Windsor campus Get Swabbed event on Thursday, November 1, part of a national effort to register potential donors.