
UWindsor professor Anne Snowdon has been recognized for achievement, commitment and excellence as a member of the Ontario Health Innovation Council.
UWindsor professor Anne Snowdon has been recognized for achievement, commitment and excellence as a member of the Ontario Health Innovation Council.
The University of Windsor Alumni Association will honour six individuals during its annual general meeting and awards presentations, Thursday, November 19.
Two members of the new federal cabinet sworn in Wednesday have connections to the University of Windsor.
Seven team members appointed to the Odette School of Business’s recently established World Health Innovation Network will forge new ground, says chair Anne Snowdon.
The network will be Canada’s first health innovation centre with formal ties to the United States, building partnerships that will provide innovators and entrepreneurs access to the entire North American market. It will work with health and life sciences companies to support the successful commercialization of products providing tangible health benefits.
The new appointments include:
Business and industry leaders will speak at a symposium October 23 in the Odette School of Business.
The Odette School of Business is seeking a dean to lead its vibrant and diverse faculty and students.
The line-up for the October 23 Georgie-Odette Leadership Symposium will span the gamut from Ford to Google.
Mike Murad’s work with the EPICentre business incubator program has helped grow his company, Pursue Sports.
A symposium October 2 and 3 will bring together researchers to advance the study of sustainability in business.
The Odette School of Business at the University of Windsor announced the launch of the Odette World Health Innovation Network.