Zora Savic

Dean Poublon and Bruce Durfy load the student-designed and -built Baja vehicle into a truck.Taking this show on the road: Engineering technologists Dean Poublon and Bruce Durfy load the student-designed and -built Baja vehicle, one of the featured exhibits to represent the University of Windsor at the Ontario Universities Fair.

Recruiters to put best foot forward at university showcase

An expanded team of faculty, students and staff will represent UWindsor at the Ontario Universities Fair next weekend at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.

Belinda Joseph and members of her family speak with a representative of the Faculty of ScienceBelinda Joseph and members of her family speak with a representative of the Faculty of Science during Friday’s information fair in the CAW Student Centre.

University opens doors to prospective students

Touring the UWindsor campus Friday was a chance for her to learn more about what to expect from University, says Belinda Joseph. A senior at Assumption College High School planning to pursue studies in health and biomedical sciences this fall, she brought her mother and younger siblings to Spring Open House.

“I am happy to get more knowledge and learn about courses,” she said Friday as she walked through the information fair in the CAW Student Centre. “When I get more familiar, I can make better choices.”

campus tourGuided tours of the campus are a highlight of today’s open house.

Campus to roll out red carpet to visitors today

About 1500 guests pre-registered for today’s UWindsor Open House, says Zora Savic, but the campus can expect more visitors than that: “We always have students who register at the last minute.”

Student communication and events coordinator in the liaison office, she says the presentations on academic programs form the heart of the day.

“Nothing helps the students more than having a chance to hear from professors about the challenges and opportunities in each discipline,” Savic says. “We know they love to meet faculty.”

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