These lamps were created by engineering students using recycled materials.
These lamps were created by engineering students using recycled materials.
The new Continuing Education program, Workplace Communication, will help employees elevate their professional communication skills and intercultural competency.
The new Continuing Education program, Workplace Communication, will help employees elevate their professional communication skills and intercultural competency.
The Odette School of Business will host the North American Debating Championships this weekend.
The Odette School of Business will host the North American Debating Championships this weekend.
A recital Friday will determine the winner of a scholarship for music performance.
A recital Friday will determine the winner of a scholarship for music performance.
Nisarg Patel won an award for his video game “Jungle Hunt” at a demonstration day for computer science students.
Students reflect on their transformative journey across the world and the impact of their service-learning experience in a new documentary. From left: Tea Sekaric, Emma Thwaites, and Rachel Schulz.
Dean of science Claudio Verani (centre) congratulates twin sisters Jenny and Ally Noble on their second straight win of the Board of Governors In-Course Medal.
For the second year in a row, the Noble twins have tied for the Board of Governors In-Course Medal for the Faculty of Science.
UWindsor School of Computer Science students attend 2024 Canadian Celebration of Women in Computing Conference (CAN-CWIC), in Toronto, Ont.
Sixteen graduates and undergraduates from the School of Computer Science accompanied Dr. Shafaq Khan to attend 2024 Canadian Celebration of Women in Computing Conference (CAN-CWIC), in Toronto.
MSc candidate Dennis Otieno contributes to water quality monitoring in the Detroit River.
Dennis Otieno, an MSc candidate from the Lake Victoria basin in Kenya, is gaining hands-on experience with the Laurentian Great Lakes by contributing to water quality monitoring in the Detroit River, a connecting channel of the Great Lakes.
The project is part of the Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) connecting channels monitoring program. Sampling sites along the connecting channels of the Great Lakes have been established and are continually monitored to evaluate the year-round distribution of nutrients and suspended sediments transported between lakes.
Tanya Basok has provided expert testimony in court to defend the rights of migrant workers.
With years of data and a wealth of publications, Tanya Basok, associate dean of research in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, has become an authority on the experiences of migrant agricultural workers and has leveraged her research knowledge as an expert witness in court cases fighting to protect their rights.