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Community & Partnerships
4th annual jazz faculty concert
Feb 4th, 2026

Windsor’s Capitol Theatre will hum with the rhythm of jazz this Saturday as faculty from the School of Creative Arts step out of the classroom and onto the stage for their fourth annual Faculty Jazz Concert.

The concert features a varied program of instrumental and vocal jazz numbers, selected by Mike Karloff, Shahida Nurullah, Bob Fazecas, Steve Wood, Mike Palazzolo, Miles Finlayson and Vanessa Harnish.

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Lancer Cheer team featuring Molly Vaillancourt.
Feb 3rd, 2026

By Molly Vaillancourt 

(Editor’s Note: The following story is a student submission from UWindsor student and aspiring journalist Molly Vaillancourt. The Office of Public Affairs and Communications (PAC), in partnership with the Division of Student Affairs welcomes student submissions. Have a story to tell? Email pac@uwindsor.ca)

Community & Partnerships
Dr. Aaron Fisk in the field
Feb 3rd, 2026
By Sara Elliott

Scientific data lies at the heart of understanding Great Lakes water quality. 

Accessing that data — collected from regular monitoring of freshwater resources — is essential for protecting environmental and public health. 

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Anthony Pollock stands beside the Olympic rings statue in Milan.
Feb 3rd, 2026

By Sara Meikle

For many sports fans, the Olympic Games unfold over two thrilling weeks.

But for Anthony Pollock, a University of Windsor Human Kinetics alumnus working with the Canadian Olympic Committee, the journey to the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games has been years in the making.

Community & Partnerships
Laurie Freeman is pictured with local hospital and WESpark partners.
Feb 3rd, 2026

By Sara Meikle

The idea began in the emergency department, where police officers and registered nurses (RN) wondered: what if they could help people before they reached the hospital?

That question sparked Windsor’s Nurse–Police Team (NPT) program, which pairs officers from the Windsor Police Service with RNs from Windsor Regional Hospital to respond to calls in the city’s downtown core.

Research & Innovation
Dr. Drew Marquardt
Jan 29th, 2026

The University of Windsor is helping shape Canada’s future in nuclear science by joining an international initiative aimed at transforming how scientists access neutron technology. 

Neutron beams are indispensable tools for probing the structure of materials, from advanced batteries to biological tissues, without causing damage. 

 

Teaching & Learning
Ashley Glassburn, Interdisciplinary and Critical Studies professor at the University of Windsor
Jan 29th, 2026

By Lindsay Charlton

Place was more than just inspiration for Ashley Glassburn during her time as an artist in residence at Point Pelee National Park — it was built directly into her creations.

Interested in materials and their connections to where they come from, the Interdisciplinary & Critical Studies professor used minerals harvested from the park’s shorelines to create her pottery.

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Dr. Bruce Kotowich conducts choir during Remembrance Day events.
Jan 28th, 2026

By John-Paul Bonadonna 

People, Equity & Inclusion
Shetina Jones speaks at the Pan-African flag raising
Jan 28th, 2026

Black History Month in Canada reaches a milestone in 2026, marking three decades of official recognition.

Looking back on generations past as well as into the future, the Canadian government has declared this year’s theme to be “30 Years of Black History Month: Honouring Black Brilliance Across Generations – From Nation Builders to Tomorrow’s Visionaries.”

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Jackman Dramatic Art Centre.
Jan 27th, 2026

From viral posts to public addresses, the way authority figures speak is changing — and the effects are being felt far beyond the podium.

CBC Ideas executive producer Greg Kelly will be the next speaker in the Humanities Research Group’s (HRG) talk series, delivering a public lecture Thursday on language, authority and public discourse.