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Wen TeohWen Teoh is one of two UWindsor recipients of the Minister of Colleges and Universities’ Award of Excellence.

Province hails two UWindsor workers as heroes

Wen Teoh, director of the Entrepreneurship Practice & Innovation Centre (EPICente), and learning specialist Dave Cormier of the Office of Open Learning were among the employees of Ontario universities honoured Friday by Jill Dunlop, provincial minister of colleges and universities.

The two received Minister of Colleges and Universities’ Awards of Excellence, which Dunlop said highlight the “incredible work” being done by Ontario’s faculty, staff, and graduate students.

Rosemary NixonRosemary Nixon will kick off a term as UWindsor writer-in-residence with a public reading online Thursday, Jan. 27.

Author to open residency with public reading

Rosemary Nixon will kick off a term as UWindsor writer-in-residence with a public reading online Thursday, Jan. 27.

Kaitlyn EllsworthHer appointment as UWindsor Black student support co-ordinator is an important step in providing equitable access to services and supports, says Kaitlyn Ellsworth.

Appointment a step toward equity, says Black student support co-ordinator

Kaitlyn Ellsworth says her appointment as Black student support co-ordinator is an important step in providing equitable access to services and supports.
Tricia CarmichaelNanoOntario has recognized chemistry professor Tricia Carmichael for her research into electronic textiles and wearable motion sensors.

Chemist wins notice for nanoscience research

NanoOntario has recognized chemistry professor Tricia Carmichael for her research into electronic textiles and wearable motion sensors.