Windsor Law professor Noel Semple will edit a free online guide to Ontario civil procedure.
Windsor Law professor Noel Semple will edit a free online guide to Ontario civil procedure.
Windsor Law professor Noel Semple will edit a free online guide to Ontario civil procedure.
Windsor Law professor Noel Semple will edit a free online guide to Ontario civil procedure.
The Campus Community Network allowed new faculty to interact with representatives of services, like this virtual booth representing the Office of Public Affairs and Communications.
New Faculty Orientation welcomed 47 campus newcomers in an all-virtual format, July 27 to 30.
A graduate of the education-based poverty-reduction program On Track to Success has won the $32,000 Ed Lumley Bursary.
A graduate of the education-based poverty-reduction program On Track to Success has won the $32,000 Ed Lumley Bursary.
The University of Windsor is launching a project to better understand the needs and best practices to support Indigenous students.
UWindsor associate vice-president academic Jeff Berryman will receive the Law Society Medal at a ceremony May 27 at Osgoode Hall.
UWindsor associate vice-president academic Jeff Berryman will receive the Law Society Medal at a ceremony May 27 at Osgoode Hall.
The University of Windsor’s Strategic Mandate Agreement has received unanimous approval from the Board of Governors and Senate.
University officials Jeff Berryman, Douglas Kneale, Phil Dutton, Datta Pillay, and Siyaram Pandey accept a gift from donor Loknath Chawla to fund research into natural extracts as cancer treatments.
Encouraging results investigating natural treatments for cancer continue to generate support for the work of biochemistry professor Siyaram Pandey.
Second-year psychology major Esther Anim looks at some of the posters of alumni on display in the Toldo Health Education Centre.
A new project aims to give students a peek at early- and mid-career UWindsor alumni with interesting, fulfilling, and often unconventional careers.
Ryan Gilleran, an application engineer with ANSYS, demonstrates a virtual reality cave to UWindsor provost Douglas Kneale and associate vice-president academic Jeff Berryman at a $5 million funding announcement for automotive innovation in Windsor-Essex.
A $5 million investment announced Friday by the federal government will help make Windsor-Essex a leader in mobility innovation.
Marilyn Powley and Lorie Stolarchuk of the Centre for Teaching and Learning pack items into boxes for the big move.
The Centre for Teaching and Learning, the Office of Open Learning, and the Office of Quality Assurance will share space beginning Aug. 26.