Events through March will celebrate Sustainability Month.
Events through March will celebrate Sustainability Month.
Events through March will celebrate Sustainability Month.
Events through March will celebrate Sustainability Month.
A guide produced by the UWindsor Sustainability Office offers practical strategies and considerations for organizing eco-friendly events.
A guide produced by the UWindsor Sustainability Office offers practical strategies and considerations for organizing eco-friendly events.
With bird migrations peaking this month, the campus is redoubling efforts to prevent window collisions.
With bird migrations peaking this month, the campus is redoubling efforts to prevent window collisions.
Celebrating the installation of electric vehicle charging stations on campus are Windsor-Tecumseh MP Irek Kusmierczyk, Essex Power Corporation chief operating officer Steve Ray and president John Avdoulos, UWindsor sustainability officer Nadia Harduar, and facility planning manager Danny Castellan.
The installation of a new electric-steam turbine chiller in the Energy Conversion Centre advances the University toward its goal of net zero greenhouse gas emissions.
Greennovation Social will explore ground-breaking solutions to social issues Thursday, June 15.
An event Thursday, June 15, will bring together community leaders, changemakers, and outstanding individuals to explore ground-breaking solutions for ever-pressing social issues.
Greennovation Social is hosted by the Entrepreneurship Practice and Innovation Centre (EPICentre) and Libro Credit Union starting at 4 p.m. at the Bloomin’ Gardener garden centre, 6673 8th Concession, Oldcastle.
Mother Goose and Father Goose watch over their brood of baby geese on a campus lawn.
Updates to the Energy Conversion Centre are projected to save the equivalent of 8,300 tonnes of carbon dioxide and $1.3 million per year.
Business student Josh Davis makes use of the sorting station for recyclables in the student centre cafeteria.
The UWill Discover Sustainable Futures conference continues through Friday in the CAW Student Centre.
Friday, March 24, sessions of the UWill Discover student research conference will include a trivia contest, a policy brief competition, discussion of sustainability, and poster presentations, all in the CAW Student Centre.
UWindsor sustainability officer Nadia Harduar promises a fun and informative trivia contest at 9 a.m. concluding with cash prizes for winning students.
The policy brief competition, at 10 a.m., will allow participants to advocate for ideas to address complex issues.