The Toldo Lancer Centre is getting a workout in 2024, scanning 360,000 individual entries through November.
The Toldo Lancer Centre is getting a workout in 2024, scanning 360,000 individual entries through November.
Professor Kathryn Pfaff leads the Health and Wellness Friendly Communities project.
Professor Kathryn Pfaff leads the Health and Wellness Friendly Communities project.
Keynote speakers Katelyn Dryden and Devin Sturdy addressed the Accounting Showcase Day at the Odette School of Business.
A new book examines the impact of international partnerships in education between Canada and China.
A new book examines the impact of international partnerships in education between Canada and China.
A conference March 22 is an inclusive space to present research, expand knowledge, and engage with the Windsor-Essex health research community.
A conference March 22 is an inclusive space to present research, expand knowledge, and engage with the Windsor-Essex health research community.
UWindsor president Rob Gordon (right) accepts contributions from volunteers Katherine Simon, Sabina Howell, and Chris Knack to load a truck full of gifts for the Windsor-Essex Children’s Aid Society Holiday Program, Tuesday outside the Welcome Centre.
From left to right: President Robert Gordon, Dr. Nabil Asfour, Dr. Mohamed Ouerfelli, Dean Reem Bahdi
The Muslim Medical Association of Canada – Windsor Chapter through the Windsor Islamic Association has gifted $1.2 million to the University of Windsor, Faculty of Law to help establish a Chair in Palestinian Human Rights Studies. This historic gift is the first of its kind in Canada and builds on Windsor Law’s access to justice mission.
“This gift demonstrated our commitment to supporting academic excellence and advancing the university’s mission in the areas of social justice and community building,” said Dr. Osman Tarabain of the Windsor Islamic Association.
The 2024 Great Lakes Biennial Nursing Conference attracted over 100 attendees, showcased 40 health care presentations and posters, and featured Indigenous Research Chair and guest speaker, Dr. Holly Graham.
Over 100 guests attended the Great Lakes Biennial Nursing Conference, held on Nov. 23 at University of Windsor’s Vanier Hall.
Keynote speaker Holly Graham highlighted the impact of racism on the health outcomes of First Nation, Métis, and Inuit Peoples, and provided a practical approach to addressing racism in the health care setting utilizing her “CPR RACISM toolkit.”
Explore online and in-person learning options for everyone. Discounts available for UWindsor staff and students.
Dignesh Solanki and Anant Singh enjoy some music and hot chocolate Dec. 3 during a Giving Tuesday event in the student centre.