
Computer science student Aayush Patel won a sweatshirt in a draw sponsored by the Campus Bookstore.
Computer science student Aayush Patel won a sweatshirt in a draw sponsored by the Campus Bookstore.
Until now, instructors in the UWindsor Faculty of Nursing have had to leave the city to earn a doctorate in the discipline. That is changing, with the introduction of a new PhD program in nursing which welcomed its first cohort Tuesday at a reception in the Medical Education Building.
“This is going to service Windsor-Essex very well,” said Dale Rajacich, graduate co-ordinator. “In all of Canada, only 411 professors of nursing hold doctorates in nursing, as opposed to some other field. We need to produce more.”
Several UWindsor students were winners at the Canadian Society of Chemistry’s centenary conference.
A UWindsor grad has been awarded the Prize for Young Scientists in Costa Rica.
Doctoral students from UWindsor’s clinical psychology program are gearing up to complete the final leg of their exhaustive educational pursuits.
The one-year internship will be the culmination of six years of study, researching for their master’s thesis and PhD dissertation and more than 2,300 hours of supervised clinical practicums.
This September will see 14 students from the program fan out across the continent to begin internships following a highly-competitive selection process.
GATAcademy, a full-day professional development event, will take place Tuesday, September 5, in Dillon Hall.
Odette MBA student Adriano Durante developed a program to strip extraneous information from a financial database.
An internship turned into a job offer from Canada’s largest telecommunications company for Master of Applied Computing student Vinay Saraf.
Sociology PhD student Travis Reitsma has issued an appeal to help fund his research into local panhandlers.
Three UWindsor graduate students have received Awards of Excellence from the Canadian Council of Departments of Psychology.