Archivist Sarah Glassford, professor Emmanuelle Richez, and librarian Katharine Ball pose with some of the materials from the local French-language newspaper Le Rempart donated to the University.
Archivist Sarah Glassford, professor Emmanuelle Richez, and librarian Katharine Ball pose with some of the materials from the local French-language newspaper Le Rempart donated to the University.
The next WE-Spark After Dark networking event will be Thursday, March 7.
Judy Bornais has taken up a four-year term as associate vice-president, external, beginning March 4.
Judy Bornais has taken up a four-year term as associate vice-president, external, beginning March 4.
Professor Rita Haase and student Jada Malott are heading a campus effort for Tampon Tuesday. Donors of menstrual hygiene products will enter a prize draw for one of 20 gift cards.
WE-Spark Health Institute is accepting applications for its Igniting Discovery Grants.
WE-Spark Health Institute is accepting applications for its Igniting Discovery Grants.
An online survey open to campus community and the general public aims to gather insights and engage stakeholders in shaping the future direction of the Faculty of Nursing.
An online survey aims to gather insights and engage stakeholders in shaping the future direction of the Faculty of Nursing.
The impact of artificial intelligence on the legal profession and auto industry is the subject of a forum Friday. (© sdecoret - stock.adobe.com)
The impact of artificial intelligence on the legal profession and auto industry is the subject of a forum Friday.
A course from Continuing Education will provide a comprehensive grasp of workplace equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging practices.
A course from Continuing Education will provide a comprehensive grasp of workplace equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging practices.
Professor Francesco Biondi and Windsor Police Service are teaming up to study distracted driving in school zones, aiming to enhance safety with targeted campaigns and policy recommendations based on comprehensive data collection and analysis.
The Windsor Police Service is teaming up with a researcher at the University of Windsor to study distracted driving in school zones and other elevated-risk areas of the city.
Francesco Biondi, an expert in how drivers behave behind the wheel, will be leading the study together with Barry Horrobin, director of planning and physical resources for Windsor Police.