The documentary “This Changes Everything” will enjoy a public screening on campus Monday.
The documentary “This Changes Everything” will enjoy a public screening on campus Monday.
The documentary “This Changes Everything” will enjoy a public screening on campus Monday.
The documentary “This Changes Everything” will enjoy a public screening on campus Monday.
Ryan Green and the Lancer men’s hockey team look for an assist from booster Winston.
Lancer basketball will play its last home games of the calendar year this weekend.
A sociology professor has found that self-employment does not benefit immigrants as wage labour does.
University Players will stage the zany comedy “Scapino!” November 27 to December 6 in the Essex Hall Theatre.
Engineering professor Bill Altenhof holds up a piece of aluminum tubular frame, cut to dissipate energy in a crash.
A partnership to develop experimental testing procedures may soon provide better insight into the crashworthiness of aluminum car parts.
Donors to United Way support the charity’s bold action against poverty in Windsor-Essex.
Donors to United Way support the charity’s bold action against poverty in Windsor-Essex.
A roundtable of scholars will discuss the implications of the crisis in Syria, Thursday at 7 p.m.
The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) has named UWindsor engineering professor Ming Zheng an SAE Fellow.
The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) has named UWindsor engineering professor Ming Zheng an SAE Fellow in recognition of his achievements in engineering, science and leadership.
SAE International is a global association of more than 138,000 engineers and related technical experts in the aerospace, automotive and commercial vehicle industries.
It’s not too late to join in the holiday charity drive Adopt-a-Family.
History professor emeritus Larry Kulisek congratulates Craig Pearson and Daniel Wells, winners of a prize named in his honour.
The photo book “From the Vault” won its author and publisher a prize for contributions to local history.