
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.
Sara Santarossa is a finalist in the SSHRC Storytellers contest.
A team of engineering students has saved a local manufacturer thousands of dollars by reducing waste of tungsten carbide.
The cybersecurity curriculum BlackBerry Bootcamp is part of a required course in the UWindsor master’s program in applied computing.
Doctoral students Sara Santarossa, Renée Taylor, and Kathleen Wilson are among 25 finalists in the national Storytellers competition.
The self-healing elastomer developed by UWindsor researchers can be used to make long-lasting pressure sensors, useful in a variety of applications.
Health policy needs to apply the precautionary principle and focus on primary prevention of illness and disease, says sociology student Jane McArthur.
Chemistry professor Tricia Carmichael and her research team are creating light-emitting textiles by adding a thin film of gold to ultrasheer fabric.
A team in the Faculty of Engineering is working on design and production of devices to help combat the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
Nominations are open through May 25 for GA/TA awards for educational practice and leadership.