The Print Shop is available to make your exam preparation seamless.
As the semester approaches its end, the Print Shop is here to make your exam preparation seamless.
Faculty and instructors can rely on the Print Shop for efficient, high-quality, and secure exam printing services, ensuring exams are ready for distribution when needed most.
The Career Centre is inviting students to apply for the WACE Global Challenge.
The Career Centre is seeking students to compete in the WACE Global Challenge, a four-week virtual experiential learning program where multidisciplinary teams from universities around the globe tackle real-world projects that advance UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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.
Receiving a scholarship not only helped with the financial aspects of her research project, it also validated the significance of her work, Sarika Sharma says.
Sarika Sharma is making strides in ecosystem restoration monitoring while pursuing her master’s degree in environmental science.
Using drone imagery, Sharma is monitoring characteristics of tallgrass prairie environments to inform and evaluate restoration efforts.
“Tallgrass areas provide habitat for so many of our native species. Since they’re a highly endangered ecosystem, they’re among the last remaining places where you’ll find some of these unique flora and fauna,” she said.
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Members of the Improv Club reach for the $5 cash prize they will compete for in a free public show Thursday, Dec. 5.
Saran Kumar Saravanan and Dev Prajapati showed their project at the spring Computer Science Demo Day, April 10.
Drama students Adam Kleinsmith, Hayley Mehenka, and Kate Fase rehearse a short play in the CAW Student Centre in preparation for “Performing Precarity.”
A dramatic telling of “A Christmas Carol” will join songs of the season in a year-end performance.