
The University of Windsor hosted the fourth annual Communitech Code to Win preliminary challenge on Friday, Sept. 27.
The University of Windsor hosted the fourth annual Communitech Code to Win preliminary challenge on Friday, Sept. 27.
Winners in the Code/Design to Win competition were recognized during Computer Science Demo Day.
Students from the School of Computer Science presented their projects to the campus community and key industry members Friday.
BlackBerry presented co-operative education and experiential learning opportunities to students in a campus event Friday.
University of Windsor and St. Clair College students attended the Code/Design to Win competition.
Code/Design to Win is a showcase for student prowess in computer programming or product design.
The local round of a competition in computer coding or design is set for Thursday in Erie Hall.
An internship turned into a job offer from Canada’s largest telecommunications company for Master of Applied Computing student Vinay Saraf.
Computer programmers won awards in the Winter Hackathon, January 27 to 29.
While centralization makes the campus heating and cooling system more efficient, it also makes it slow to respond to weather anomalies like the current unseasonable heat wave, says Susan Mark, executive director of Facility Services.
“We know that occupants are experiencing uncomfortably warm conditions inside some buildings,” she said Monday. “We are reviewing our system operations and can offer a few actions individuals can undertake to reduce the heat load in spaces.”