Anumita Jain will receive the Fessenden-Trott Scholarship for academic accomplishment, leadership, and community engagement.
A team of UWindsor professors developing novel ways to detect COVID and limit the spread of its variants has been awarded $500,000 from a federal agency that funds health research.
A $5,000 scholarship from Crohn’s and Colitis Canada will enable UWindsor student Jasmine Kobrosli further her work examining the psychological effects of inflammatory bowel disease.
Kobrosli, entering her fourth year of undergraduate study, has lived experience with IBD: she was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis in 2013 and Crohn’s disease in 2018.
UWindsor staff, faculty, and students are sought for a survey intended to inform effective campus health messaging.
The pandemic has driven many local nurses out of the profession in the past year, according to a study by UWindsor professors.
Researchers found rising levels of depression and anxiety in interviews with nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A research project by UWindsor psychology and nursing professors looks at the challenges faced by local nurses working in Windsor and Detroit.
A three-day workshop starting March 8 will give youth tools for working towards climate action in their communities.
UWindsor professors Cheri McGowan, Kendall Soucie and Josée Jarry are teaming up to study whether Ashtanga yoga benefits breast cancer survivors.