Student participants in the Alternative Spring Break program have partnered with Catering Services to offer a fresh, hot lunch delivery on Jan. 23.
Student participants in the Alternative Spring Break program have partnered with Catering Services to offer a fresh, hot lunch delivery on Jan. 23.
More than 250 faculty, staff, and students gathered to honour award-winning instructors at the Celebration of Teaching Excellence.
Birds & Beers invites the public to learn about UWindsor ornithological research, Thursday at Walkerville Brewery.
A trip to Costa Rica during fall reading week proved an amazing team-building opportunity for the Lancer women’s volleyball squad.
Chemistry and biochemistry students will get the chance to use knowledge attained in the classroom to conduct research in a professional setting.
Chemistry professors Simon Rondeau-Gagné, Tricia Carmichael, and John Trant will head up a new Functional Organic Materials Research Centre.
Dean of science Chris Houser will discuss the dangers of rip currents in four public lectures in the Maritimes this week.
The first recipients of the Faculty of Science’s new LEAD Medallion Scholars Program wore their medallions during Convocation ceremonies Monday.
Physics professor Chitra Rangan will represent Canada at the inaugural celebration of the International Day of Light, May 16 in Paris, France.
Thousands of students throughout Windsor-Essex are about to become citizen scientists by collecting precipitation data and helping support a better understanding of weather trends. The Faculty of Science and the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board (WECDSB) launched the Climate Crusaders initiative on Tuesday, March 26.