UWindsor alumna Jane McArthur is part of a multinational collaboration to address infection, death, overwork, and stress of health-care workers worldwide in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
UWindsor alumna Jane McArthur is part of a multinational collaboration to address infection, death, overwork, and stress of health-care workers worldwide in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Humanities Research Group will host author, academic, and activist Naomi Klein in cyber-conversation Tuesday, Jan. 26.
The Humanities Research Group will host author, academic, and activist Naomi Klein in cyber-conversation Tuesday, Jan. 26.
Health-care workers, like these staff members outside Sick Kids hospital in Toronto, need public support, says a UWindsor research study.
A UWindsor study unveils the stories behind the statistics of the thousands of health-care workers who have been infected with COVID-19.
A Breast Cancer Awareness sign is seen before an NFL football game on Oct. 4, 2020.
The University of Windsor’s Jane McArthur, a PhD candidate in sociology/social justice, has recently had an article published in the Conversation Canada on what she says sheds lights on issues not addressed in current breast cancer awareness initiatives.
“As COVID-19 makes abundantly clear, our health exists in a nested set of relationships, each part of the whole interacting and influencing each other,” says McArthur, a SSHRC Doctoral Fellow Investigating Women’s Narratives of Breast Cancer.
PhD student of sociology Jane McArthur writes that she hopes increasing attention to worker safety will prompt addressing concerns of a cancer cluster at the Ambassador Bridge.
A UWindsor grad student hopes increasing attention to worker safety will prompt addressing concerns of a cancer cluster at the Ambassador Bridge.
Jane McArthur, a doctoral candidate in sociology, has co-authored a chapter in a new e-book about COVID-19.
Jane McArthur, a doctoral candidate in sociology, has co-authored a chapter in a new e-book about COVID-19.
Governments should take a systemic approach to protect the health of the population as a whole, rather than placing the responsibility on the individual, sociology doctoral candidate Jane McArthur writes.
Health policy needs to apply the precautionary principle and focus on primary prevention of illness and disease, says sociology student Jane McArthur.
Ryoji Ikeda’s installation, test pattern [N°12]. Photo by Liz Hingley.
UWindsor researchers Filipe Duarte and Jane McArthur call for a social lens in viewing the COVID-19 pandemic.
Windsor-Tecumseh MP Irek Kusmierczyk announced $125,000 in funding through the Climate Action Fund to Windsor Law, represented by professors Anneke Smit, Patricia Galvão-Ferreira, and dean Chris Waters.
A three-day workshop starting March 8 will give youth tools for working towards climate action in their communities.
A panel discussion on breast cancer Monday, March 9, will mark International Women’s Day.
A panel discussion on breast cancer Monday, March 9, will mark International Women’s Day.