cotton T-shirt embroidered with the UWindsor logoThis cotton T-shirt, embroidered with the UWindsor logo, is the prize in today’s quiz on Lancer football coaches.

Contest a quiz on coaches

The dates in office of Lancer football coaches is the subject of today’s DailyNews prize quiz.
Windsor chairsSculptor Laura Shintani (MFA 2012) invites the community to leave permanent fingerprints on “You + Me,” her artwork commemorating the 2013 International Children’s Games.

Sculpture project a chance to leave your mark on art

Sculptor Laura Shintani (MFA 2012) invites the community to leave permanent fingerprints on her artwork “You + Me.”
Dave AndrewsDave Andrews works on a laptop in his office in the Human Kinetics building. The kinesiology professor is looking for participants for a study to help identify ergonomic risk factors associated with mobile device use.

Mobile device users needed for ergonomics research

A UWindsor ergonomics researcher wants to know if working on cellphones, tablets and laptop computer is harmful to users.
Mark Curran holding USB driveInstitutional analyst Mark Curran won Tuesday’s DailyNews quiz and the prize of an eight-gigabyte USB flash drive.

Analysis of campus buildings wins contest

Institutional analyst Mark Curran won Tuesday’s DailyNews quiz and the prize of an eight-gigabyte USB flash drive.
Mohammad Rahman, Paramvir Singh Nagpal, Qing Tang and Brendan Rhyno Fourth-year electrical and computer engineering students Mohammad Rahman, Paramvir Singh Nagpal, Qing Tang and Brendan Rhyno show off the indoor positioning system they have developed to aid wayfinding in large buildings.

Project proves the power of positioning

A capstone project to develop an indoor positioning system is one of 14 that students in electrical and computer engineering will present Friday.
Betty Jo BarrettBetty Jo Barrett recently conducted a study of intimate partner violence rates in the LGBT community and found them highest among the bisexual population.

Alarming abuse rates among bisexual community, researcher finds

As Windsor gears up to celebrate its rainbow communities at this weekend’s Pride Fest, a social work researcher has some sobering thoughts about the rates of violence in the LGBT community, and especially among the bisexual population.