Interim dean Ashish Mahajan congratulates one of 80 Dean’s Honour Award graduates.
Interim dean Ashish Mahajan congratulates one of 80 Dean’s Honour Award graduates.
Alan Drouillard, a regional vice-president National Bank of Canada, congratulates the winning team of the case competition: Binny Kaur, Rohith Mahadevan, Kalyan Parimi, and Shrirang Shripad Rajguru.
Students try on costumes at the samba school in Sao Paulo.
Bernadette Berthelotte received a Community Arts Leadership Award from the Windsor Endowment for the Arts.
Stellantis executive Anna Markett presents to MBA students at the Ambassador Golf Club.
On May 29, Master of Business Administration students attended the Elevate Odette leadership retreat, a networking and informational session hosted by the Odette School of Business.
The day portion of the event included a panel discussion of advice and experiences with inspirational leaders Dayna Eagen, director of clinical quality and safety at Windsor Regional Hospital; Vincent Georgie, executive director and chief programmer at the Windsor International Film Festival; and Matthew Johnson, executive director of economic development and climate change for the City of Windsor.
Members of the Enactus Windsor delegation pose with their award. From left: Aneesha Bhullar, Deema Boji, Kent Walker, Brinda Joseph Benher, Gabriel Safieddine, Nathaniel Pozzuoli, Jaden Davidson, Jack Cooney, and Alexandria MacLellan.
From May 14 to 16, the University of Windsor Enactus team joined 49 other teams from institutions across Canada in Toronto to showcase the social, environmental, and economic entrepreneurship solutions they developed.
The UWindsor team successfully advanced to the semi-final round of the competition with 19 other teams.
A networking event May 16 in the Entrepreneurship Practice and Innovation Centre will celebrate the cultural heritage of Asian communities in Canada.
Professors Arezoo Emadi, Mike McKay, Kendall Soucie, and Kenneth Ng are pictured along the Windsor-Detroit riverfront, showcasing the interdisciplinary team leading the $15 million INSPIRE project to advance Canada’s biomanufacturing and pandemic response capabilities.
High school students on mock stock exchange floor
The documentary “Be Taylor” reflects the work of a number of UWindsor grads and students.
The documentary “Be Taylor” reflects the work of a number of UWindsor grads and students.