Research

L. Monique WardL. Monique Ward will present on “The Costs of Sexy: Exploring the Impact of Media’s Sexualization of Girls and Women” Thursday.

Colloquium to consider costs of sexualization

L. Monique Ward will present on “The Costs of Sexy: Exploring the Impact of Media’s Sexualization of Girls and Women” Thursday.
Rupp CarriveauEngineering professor Rupp Carriveau and his research collaborators are exploring the use of wind to power agricultural greenhouses.

Team addressing challenge of powering greenhouse sector

Engineering professor Rupp Carriveau and his research collaborators are exploring the use of wind to power agricultural greenhouses.

Ngozi OkidegbeIn a March 22 seminar, law professor Ngozi Okidegbe of Boston University will discuss how biased data can reproduce unjust outcomes in bail decisions.

Seminar to discuss algorithmic discrimination

In a March 22 seminar, law professor Ngozi Okidegbe of Boston University will discuss how biased data can reproduce unjust outcomes in bail decisions.
Max Nelson examines a replica amphoraClassicist Max Nelson examines a replica amphora of the kind that would have transported oil or wine across the ancient Mediterranean. In a new paper, he argues that Greco-Roman societies regulated alcohol by law and custom.

Ancient ideals of moderation extended to alcohol: researcher

In a new paper, Max Nelson examines how Greco-Roman societies regulated alcohol by law and custom.

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Representatives of the SHIELD Automotive Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence and Block Harbor CybersecurityRepresentatives of the SHIELD Automotive Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence and Block Harbor Cybersecurity discuss their collaboration on addressing vehicle defences against cyberattack.

Partnership to further student cybersecurity skills

Partnering with specialists Block Harbor Cybersecurity will help UWindsor students develop skills in high demand.
watch displaying three minutes past noonThe clock is ticking: UWindsor graduate students can develop their presentation skills and vie for cash prizes by joining the Three Minute Thesis competition.

Competition to sharpen research presentation skills

UWindsor graduate students can develop their presentation skills and vie for cash prizes by joining the Three Minute Thesis competition.