Articles co-authored by professor Kevin Li of the Odette School of Business have been ranked among the most-cited works in their respective journals.
Articles co-authored by professor Kevin Li of the Odette School of Business have been ranked among the most-cited works in their respective journals.
A list of the world’s top academics includes 28 from the University of Windsor.
Cross-Border Institute executive director Marta Leardi-Anderson joined a panel to discuss homeland security and the Canada-U.S. relationship.
UWindsor engineering professor Narayan Kar has been awarded a National Research Chair, which comes with $200,000 in annual funding.
Professor John Trant is working to develop a simple test to determine whether a vaccine has effected immunity to COVID-19.
A team of UWindsor researchers is exploring how municipalities can improve their resiliency to respond to and recover from pandemic scenarios.
A UWindsor study unveils the stories behind the statistics of the thousands of health-care workers who have been infected with COVID-19.
English professor Sandra Muse Isaacs has won the 2020 Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Prize.
The purchase of REDCap by the WE-Spark Health Institute will ease sharing of data by researchers.
A report detailing a record number of anti-Semitic incidents in Canada in 2019 has prompted the launch of a new study on the phenomenon in Windsor-Essex.
UWindsor alumnus John Cappucci (BA 2006), principal of Assumption University and the Stephen A. Jarislowsky Chair in Religion and Conflict, noted that B’nai Brith Canada reported an average of six anti-Semitic acts per day.