Graduate Students

PhD student Nooshin Nekoiemehr (l.) and engineering professor Guoqing Zhang (centre) accepted congratulations from chief judge Dr. Richard Caron (r.) for receiving the first practice prize at the national conference of the Canadian Operational Research SoPhD student Nooshin Nekoiemehr (l.) and engineering professor Guoqing Zhang (centre) accepted congratulations from chief judge Dr. Richard Caron (r.) for receiving the first practice prize at the national conference of the Canadian Operational Research Society, June 16.

UWindsor team designs award-winning cargo optimization tool for Air Canada

A UWindsor’s research team took the first practice prize at the national conference of the Canadian Operational Research Society (CORS), June 16 in Montreal. 

Moore Davis officially accepted the 2015 UWindsor History Department Community Heritage Medal at the Annual General Meeting of the Essex County Black Historical Research Society on June 18, 2015.Moore Davis officially accepted the 2015 UWindsor History Department Community Heritage Medal at the Annual General Meeting of the Essex County Black Historical Research Society on June 18, 2015.

Alumna lauded for promotion of Black history

Irene Moore Davis received the 2015 UWindsor History Department Community Heritage Medal for her passionate contributions to the research and teaching of Black history in Windsor and Essex County.

 

 Photo Research League Exhibition 1 will hold a reception, June 24, hosting members Ken Giles, Cyndra MacDowall, Brenda Francis Pelkey, and Reg Tucker.Photo Research League Exhibition will hold a reception, June 24, hosting members Ken Giles, Cyndra MacDowall, Brenda Francis Pelkey, and Reg Tucker.

Photo Research League - Exhibition 1 holds a reception

Photo Research League - Exhibition 1 will host the league's members in a reception and discussion, June 24.

UWindsor’s first Bio Innovative Solutions (BIS) competition will take place Saturday, October 3, during the Biotechnology Entrepreneurship Symposium.UWindsor’s first Bio Innovative Solutions (BIS) competition will take place Saturday, October 3, during the Biotechnology Entrepreneurship Symposium.

Competition calls for bio innovative solutions

UWindsor’s first Bio Innovative Solutions (BIS) competition is inviting university and college students students to submit problem solving proposals related to biotechnology. 

The Campus Bookstore is offering $10 off the list price of any in-stock diploma frame.The Campus Bookstore is offering $10 off the list price of any in-stock diploma frame.

Save on diploma frames

For the entire month of June the bookstore is offering $10 off the list price of any in-stock diploma frame.

The store is open daily until 5 p.m. and is located on the lower level of the CAW Student Centre.

 

Phase two of Universities Canada’s UniversityWorks, a web resource on the value of a university degree, includes a series of video testimonials from students and employers. Phase two of Universities Canada’s UniversityWorks, a web resource on the value of a university degree, includes a series of video testimonials from students and employers.

Universities Canada launches new phase of UniversityWorks

Universities Canada has launched phase two of UniversityWorks, a web resource on the value of a university degree. 

Daniel Conrad received the Governor General’s Silver Medal in recognition of his outstanding academic achievement.Daniel Conrad received the Governor General’s Silver Medal in recognition of his outstanding academic achievement.

Law graduand named top of his class

Daniel Conrad, winner of the Governor General’s Silver Medal, is among this year’s top graduates.

In her recently co-written article, UWindsor Law professor Myra Tawfik says intellectual property is big business on a global scale and that IP rights are becoming the global currency of the international knowledge economy.In her recently co-written article, UWindsor Law professor Myra Tawfik says intellectual property is big business on a global scale and that IP rights are becoming the global currency of the international knowledge economy.

Tawfik says IP capacity building is crucial to Canadian economy

UWindsor Law professor Myra Tawfik has recently co-written an article for the Globe & Mail on the importance of Intellectual Property clinics to Canada’s economy.