Student ambassador co-ordinator Madhu Yadiki and student ambassador Erin Kenny prepare outreach materials for prospective students.Student ambassador co-ordinator Madhu Yadiki and student ambassador Erin Kenny prepare outreach materials for prospective students.

Book provides view of opportunities available at UWindsor

The design and development of the 2022-23 Undergraduate Viewbook is a significant undertaking, says Chris Busch, associate vice-president, enrolment management.

“We are pleased to announce the completion of this crucial recruitment resource,” he says. “It has been a collaborative effort between our academic partners, the enrolment management team, and our advertising partner STC.”

This iteration of the viewbook aims to spark the interest of prospective students by highlighting academic, experiential learning, and extracurricular opportunities at the University of Windsor, along with campus life and student support.

Faculty-level pages integrate key proof points captured through academic consultations and market feedback, alongside eye-catching photography. With a fresh colour palette and design elements to drive students to explore web and video content, this publication is an excellent way for students to engage with the University of Windsor as they begin to envision themselves finding their place at the University of Windsor.

To receive a print copy of the viewbook, fill out this Qualtrics form. Digital copies can be downloaded through the Request Materials website.

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Virtual Session to Highlight EPICentre's Collaborations

Wen Teoh, Director of EPICentre and Prof. Myra Tawfik, Don Rodzik Family Chair in Law and Entrepreneurship and Distinguished University Professor Faculty of Law will be presenting in the session titled “Legal-Ease: The Intersection of IP Education and Entrepreneurship” at the 40th CCSBE virtual conference on October 21st. The session will be moderated by Heather Pratt, Executive Director of Research and Innovation.

The session will highlight the innovative ways EPICentre has collaborated with academics at the Faculty of Law, industry partners and the regional innovation eco-system to provide legal support to entrepreneurs, instill intellectual property knowledge in students and entrepreneurs while providing experiential learning opportunities to law students earning their course credit. The Canadian Council for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (CCSBE) is a membership-based organization comprising of academics, researchers, educators, practitioners, community members and policy makers dedicated to advancing and supporting small business and entrepreneurship. This year, the annual conference focuses on diverse and inclusive approaches to advancing entrepreneurship and driving economic and social recovery across sectors and countries – and adopts a comparative and international perspective in addressing topics related to entrepreneurship, innovation and technology.

Campus food outlets are selling a Halloween-themed popcorn mix.Campus food outlets are selling a Halloween-themed popcorn mix.

Sweet and salty snack comes costumed in colour

A new treat for sale in campus food outlets is a little sweet, a little salty, and a little spooky. Windsor’s own What’s Poppin’ Popcorn Factory has created a Halloween-themed kettle corn in autumnal colours.

Each 2.5 l pail sells for $5.99, available for purchase from the U Club in Vanier Hall and the Bru outlet at Alumni Hall.

“Try it, you’ll like it,” promises executive chef Paolo Vasapolli. “Enjoying some delicious popcorn when you’re cozy is a great way to usher in the fall season!”