UWindsor instructor Urvashi Soni-Sinha contributed to the winner of the “best book” prize from the Canadian Association of Work and Labour Studies.
UWindsor instructor Urvashi Soni-Sinha contributed to the winner of the “best book” prize from the Canadian Association of Work and Labour Studies.
Guard Reine Ndome will join the Lancer women’s basketball team after earning all-star status with the CEGEP Montmorency Nomades.
John Parker-Jones and Matt McNamara of the OHL’s Peterborough Petes have signed on to join the Lancer men’s hockey team.
UWindsor alumnus Dwayne Matthews is a sought-after speaker on how technological advances will shape the future of education.
Erick Laming will deliver his lecture “Stop Resisting: Understanding Police Use of Force and Accountability in Canada” on Tuesday, Feb. 16.
There are less risky alternatives to goat farming in federal prisons, says UWindsor research Amy Fitzgerald.
A UWindsor study unveils the stories behind the statistics of the thousands of health-care workers who have been infected with COVID-19.
The University of Windsor’s Jane McArthur, a PhD candidate in sociology/social justice, has recently had an article published in the Conversation Canada on what she says sheds lights on issues not addressed in current breast cancer awareness initiatives.
“As COVID-19 makes abundantly clear, our health exists in a nested set of relationships, each part of the whole interacting and influencing each other,” says McArthur, a SSHRC Doctoral Fellow Investigating Women’s Narratives of Breast Cancer.
An article in the Windsor Star credits professor Renu Persaud with thinking outside the box to decrease stress among her students.
UWindsor sociology professor Jacqueline Lewis proposed evolving the designated driver beyond drinking and driving.