
Blending ethanol with gasoline may have been a well-intended plan to reduce our reliance on foreign oil, but for the most part, the experiment has not been a successful one, according to a visiting professor who will lecture here Wednesday.
Blending ethanol with gasoline may have been a well-intended plan to reduce our reliance on foreign oil, but for the most part, the experiment has not been a successful one, according to a visiting professor who will lecture here Wednesday.
Students can opt out of their health insurance plans without paying upfront, thanks to a new program of the Cashier’s Office.
Honoured at the Windsor Endowment for the Arts awards were Alana Bartol, Brent Lee, Amelia Daigle, Kim Nelson and Iain Baxter&.
It was unfairly dragged into a local sex scandal back in its day, but a demonstration school established in Windsor during the middle of the last century broke new ground and became a model for nursing education in Canada, according to a university historian.
The free public festival Science Rendezvous will open doors to discovery, Saturday, May 10, on the UWindsor campus.
A seminar June 4 offers ways to create nurturing and supportive work environments where nurses and patients thrive.
Whenever Gillian Kornacki drives down Goyeau Avenue, she must wonder what life was like for her distant relatives.
“My grandma was a Goyeau, so I grew up with the stories about how that street used to be our farm,” says the fourth-year history major.
Those stories were enough to make her do a little more digging. Several years ago, while visiting her grandfather’s house, she found a genealogy book, compiled by one of her relatives during the 1970s, tracing her family’s history back 12 generations.
The Let’s Talk Science Challenge will bring grade 6, 7 and 8 students to campus for team competition Friday.
Researchers have developed a model that will help people figure out how much product variability it can introduce before it becomes a losing proposition.
You needn’t look any further than Canada’s national pastime to see how innovation can dramatically change a game, according to Gary Goodyear.
“Hockey sticks used to be made of wood,” noted the Minister of State (Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario), who was on campus Monday to kick off the 47th annual International Academy for Production Engineering Conference on Manufacturing Systems, continuing through the week at the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation.