Graduate Students

A group of graduate students from UWindsor researcher Bulent Mutus’ lab working with the biofilter, a filter that can remove potentially harmful phosphates from contaminated water. A group of graduate students from UWindsor researcher Bulent Mutus’ lab working with the biofilter, a filter that can remove potentially harmful phosphates from contaminated water.

UWindsor making strides in protecting waterways from toxic algae blooms

A UWindsor researcher has designed and built a filter that can remove potentially harmful phosphates from contaminated water.

Changing the Odds: Community Transformation Through the Arts program has engaged 19 Windsor teens in experiences with a view to expanding their horizons through drama, music, dance and art.Changing the Odds: Community Transformation Through the Arts program has engaged 19 Windsor teens in experiences with a view to expanding their horizons through drama, music, dance and art.

Theatre camp aims to change the odds for at-risk youth

An interdisciplinary arts program recently wrapped up a summer camp designed to provide individual attention and support to youth in challenging circumstances aged 14 to 17.

 The recently graduated team of (from left to right) Rama Nabhan; Mohnad Nabhan; Firas Abdelkhaleq; and Jihad Zaher, project achieved 15th place internationally, and third place locally, in the American Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute annual intern The recently graduated team of (from left to right) Rama Nabhan; Mohnad Nabhan; Firas Abdelkhaleq; and Jihad Zaher, project achieved 15th place internationally, and third place locally, in the American Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute annual international competition.

Civil engineering capstone project earns top marks at international contest

A team of civil engineering students’ graduation project on beam design ranked them among the top entrants at an international design competition

Campus Bookstore cashier Dannielle Quenneville buys back a textbook from nursing student Elizabeth Dillon.Campus Bookstore cashier Dannielle Quenneville buys back a textbook from nursing student Elizabeth Dillon.

Textbook buyback a money-saving proposition

Students who wish to sell their used books can now use the textbook buyback service at the Campus Bookstore, located at the refund counter on the lower level of the CAW Student Centre, from Monday August 17 to Friday August 21, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Bookstore will resume the service from Wednesday, September 9 to Tuesday, September 22, Mondays to Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and on Fridays, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Leddy Library’s hours of operation for the Fall term are now online. Leddy Library’s hours of operation for the Fall term are now online.

Leddy library announces Fall hours

Leddy Library has announced its hours of operation for the Fall term, including exams hours and holiday breaks.

Starting September 8, to Monday November 30, library hours will be:

  • Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 a.m.
  • Monday to Thursday, 8 a.m. to 2 a.m.
  • Friday 8 a.m. to  midnight
  • Saturday 10 a.m. to midnight

Regular hours will be in effect for Study Week, October 10 to 18, and the library will be closed on October 12 for Thanksgiving.

Exams hours, effective Tuesday December 1 to Saturday, December 5 are: