Victoria Abboud

Neha Anand, Khondoker Aminuzzaman, and Azhar Syed check tomato ripeness and stalk health in a MUcci Farms greenhouse.Students learn about tech-enabled food production at the Mucci Farms tomatoes-on-the-vine greenhouse in Kingsville. From left: Neha Anand, Khondoker Aminuzzaman, and Azhar Syed check tomato ripeness and stalk health.

Students explore application of technology in agricultural facilities

Through the course Emerging Paradigms in Computing Technologies, students participated in a unique experiential learning opportunity.
Victoria AbboudUWindsor instructor and alumna Victoria Abboud has been longlisted for the 2022 CBC Nonfiction Prize. Photo by Kiren Javed, Nile Photography.

Campus author up for literary award in nonfiction

UWindsor instructor and alumna Victoria Abboud has been longlisted for the 2022 CBC Nonfiction Prize.

Victoria Abboud playing the qanunCommunications instructor Victoria Abboud won an award for her account of learning to play the qanun, a traditional Arabic string instrument.

Pulling strings wins creative writing contest for prof

Communications instructor Victoria Abboud won an award for her account of learning to play the qanun, a traditional Arabic string instrument.

cast of “Beauty and the Beast”University Players brings to life the classic fairy tale “Beauty and the Beast,” continuing through Dec. 8 in the Essex Hall Theatre.

Trivia contest winner to behold Beauty

Communications professor Victoria Abboud won two free tickets to the University Players production of “Beauty and the Beast.”