Jul 12th, 2024
Alice Grgicak-Mannion will take up a two-year appointment as special advisor to the provost on sustainability Sept. 1.
Karim Malik, an assistant professor in the School of the Environment since January, is developing tools to monitor human impact on natural landscapes.
Karim Malik, an assistant professor in the School of the Environment since January, is developing tools to monitor human impact on natural landscapes.
The Faculty of Science’s Women in Science group held a panel discussion to mark the International Day for Women and Girls in Science. Leaders speaking included (from left) Dora Cavallo-Medved, Arunita Jaekel, Isabelle Barrette-Ng, Shari Forbes, Maria Cioppa, Lisa Porter, Chitra Rangan, and Alice Grgicak-Mannion.
Ken Drouillard, a professor in UWindsor’s School of the Environment, is heading a research project to help the Windsor-Essex Sewing Force. The group of volunteers is sewing masks for healthcare workers.
Ken Drouillard, a professor in UWindsor’s School of the Environment, is heading a research project to help the Windsor-Essex Sewing Force.
Rebecca Shearon, an MSC candidate in environmental studies, examines a sample of particulate matter from a Windsor neighbourhood.
Student Rebecca Shearon has won a $1,500 Esri Canada GIS Scholarship.
Secondary school students map data on pollutants from sensors placed around the city under the instruction of geospatial learning specialist Alice Grgicak-Mannion (right), Wednesday in Memorial Hall.
About 70 students from local high schools were on campus Wednesday to learn about geographic information systems (GIS).
Maps produced by the Centre for Geospatial Analysis illustrate a report on poverty in Windsor-Essex.
Maps produced by the Centre for Geospatial Analysis illustrate a report on poverty in Windsor-Essex.
Alice Grgicak-Mannion collects leaves for chemical analysis to determine the presence of traffic and industrial pollutants.
A UWindsor researcher will discuss her investigation into using tree leaves to track heavy metal pollution in a free public presentation Wednesday.