Friends and colleagues of Debbie Kane will celebrate her retirement at an open house June 27.
Friends and colleagues of Debbie Kane will celebrate her retirement at an open house June 27.
Friends and colleagues of Debbie Kane will celebrate her retirement at an open house June 27.
Friends and colleagues of Debbie Kane will celebrate her retirement at an open house June 27.
Lancer mascot Winston leads a group walk Monday to open the Get Active! Stay Active! workplace wellness challenge.
A project to educate adults about vaccines and boosters for a range of illnesses has received $50,000 in federal funding.
Debbie Kane has accepted an appointment as acting dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies effective May 1.
Debbie Kane has accepted an appointment as acting dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies effective May 1.
Nursing professor Debbie Kane has received a Seeds4Hope grant to study the workplace experiences of cancer patients.
Nursing professor Debbie Kane has received a Seeds4Hope grant to study the workplace experiences of cancer patients.
Houida Kassem (left), executive director of the Windsor Cancer Centre Foundation, and UWindsor vice-president for research and innovation K.W. Michael Siu (right) congratulate grant recipients Ming Pan, Munir Rahim, Indryas Woldie, Simon Rondeau-Gagne, and Debbie Kane.
Three teams of UWindsor professors have received grants for cancer research projects as part of a $200,000 announcement made Monday.
Giovanna Abraham, Oliga Tserakhava, Rita LaCivita, Frank Jeney, Marnie Kuhn, Fedela Falkner, Marcela Ciampa, and Debbie Kane
Members of the Workplace Wellness Committee accept the Healthy Workplace Award from the Windsor Essex County Health Unit: (from left) Fedela Falkner, Debbie Kane, Frank Jeney, Philip Smith, and Marcela Ciampa.
The University received a Healthy Workplace Award for its leadership in promoting healthy lifestyles Wednesday.
The “Colour Your Plate” challenge encourages employees to eat more fruits and vegetables.
The “Colour Your Plate” challenge encourages employees to eat more fruits and vegetables.
UWindsor president Alan Wildeman congratulates Russell Nahdee on his “U” Make a Difference Award.
The Employee Recognition Awards reception Wednesday celebrated contributions of employees to the achievement of the University’s mission.