Jacqueline Stagner and Larry Masotti are recruiting academic and industry leaders for the 2025 Minerva Learning Forum on workplace health and safety, May 2 in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.
Jacqueline Stagner and Larry Masotti are recruiting academic and industry leaders for the 2025 Minerva Learning Forum on workplace health and safety, May 2 in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.
The 2025 Cleaner Earth and Atmosphere Conference is set for June 19 and 20.
The 2025 Cleaner Earth and Atmosphere Conference is set for June 19 and 20.
Second-year engineering students Josh Martin and Nick Schembri presented their research into vulnerabilities in the electrical grid at a workshop last week.
A team from the Office of Human Rights, Equity, and Accessibility won the Spring into Wellness Workplace Challenge.
A team from the Office of Human Rights, Equity, and Accessibility won the Spring into Wellness Workplace Challenge.
Lancer quarterback Sam Girard says the Gino Fracas Memorial Football Scholarship makes it easier for him to excel academically and athletically. Photo by Kevin Jarrold
Lancer quarterback Sam Girard says the Gino Fracas Memorial Football Scholarship makes it easier for him to excel academically and athletically.
Alumni Association president Jean Wright (BA 1971, B.Ed 1972) and former president Bill Wright (BA 1970, LLB 1973) flank their daughter, engineering professor Jacqueline Stagner (BASc 1999), at Wednesday’s luncheon for alumni who work on campus. Photo by Paige Romberg
A luncheon Wednesday celebrated UWindsor employees who are also graduates of the institution.
Second-year civil engineering student Jason Duic describes the use of fibre reinforced polymer composites to strengthen concrete to alumni David Strelchuk, Philip Waier, and Henry Regts during a tour of the structures lab, Wednesday in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.
Members of the civil engineering Class of 1967 have endowed a scholarship fund to commemorate the 50th anniversary of their graduation.
A University of Windsor memorial scholarship honours engineering grad Luigi Zanettin, pictured here with his wife, Silvana Rotulo.
The Luigi Zanettin Memorial Scholarship honours a Windsor engineering grad who died weeks after receiving his Master of Applied Science degree.
UWindsor’s Engineering programs evaluated recently by Engineers Canada received the highest accreditation ratings available.
Four of five UWindsor Engineering programs evaluated recently by Engineers Canada received the highest accreditation ratings available.