Charlene Senn

Staecey Ngabire, Larissa Dushime, Arief Kartolo, Janet MacIsaac, and Natalie HazinehStaecey Ngabire, Larissa Dushime, Arief Kartolo, Janet MacIsaac, and Natalie Hazineh are among the recipients of Student Leadership Awards for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. Not pictured: Renee Taylor.

Students win recognition for leadership on equity, diversity, and inclusion in research

Six students have received Student Leadership Awards for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.
Charlene SennProfessor Charlene Senn will discuss the Flip the Script sexual assault resistance program, at 10 a.m. Thursday.

Live chats to address preventing sexual assault

A pair of live chats will explore avenues to prevent sexual assault Thursday, Feb. 4, on the Flip the Script UWindsor Facebook page.

UWindsor Professor Charlene Senn is the new Canada Research Chair in Sexual Violence, the Government of Canada announced.UWindsor Professor Charlene Senn is the new Canada Research Chair in Sexual Violence, the Government of Canada announced.

Work against sexual violence earns Canada Research Chair for UWindsor professor

Charlene Senn’s goal is to empower women.

The University of Windsor professor has devoted her professional life to arming women with the knowledge and tools they need to better protect themselves against sexual violence without limiting their freedom.

And it’s that work that has led to her appointment as the Canada Research Chair in this field of study.

“During my undergraduate degree I really didn’t know what I was going to do and had always thought about careers like medicine or dentistry,” Dr. Senn said.