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Teaching & Learning
5 people standing in the CAW Student Centre under the flags of many countries with an Aspire banner behind them
Mar 4th, 2026

By Kate Hargreaves 

This August, educational researchers from around the world will share their perspectives as the University of Windsor's Faculty of Education hosts the 3rd Chinese Society for Education (CSE) Annual International Conference

Community & Partnerships
Group photo of participants.
Mar 3rd, 2026

By John-Paul Bonadonna

The swimming lanes will be full, the spin studio will be buzzing and the running track will echo with beats and cheers on Sunday, March 29 as the Toldo Lancer Centre hosts the second annual Move for Mason Triathlon.

Presented by Exercise Is Medicine – On Campus and Lancer Recreation, the high-energy indoor event supports the Fight Like Mason Foundation and its work advancing childhood cancer programs in our community.

People, Equity & Inclusion
A group of law faculty and staff stand beneath the Sky Woman art installation
Mar 3rd, 2026

By Sara Meikle

The sound of prayer will rise before the first argument is made.

When the Kawaskimhon Aboriginal Moot takes place at Windsor Law from March 13 to 14, the proceedings will begin with ceremony — a welcoming to the territory, a call to the ancestors and a powerful affirmation that Indigenous Peoples are still here and Indigenous laws continue to live.

Campus Life
UWindsor Career Expo banner
Mar 19th, 2026

By Sara Meikle

Students polishing resumés and exploring career options will soon have the chance to engage directly with employers at the UWindsor Career Expo & Job Fair.

Community & Partnerships
Graphic image of Reginald Smith Jr. and John Morris Russell with Elijah-themed background.
Feb 27th, 2026

By John-Paul Bonadonna

When the Windsor Symphony Orchestra (WSO) presents Mendelssohn’s Elijah at the Capitol Theatre, audiences can expect more than a concert.

They will experience a sweeping, semi-staged musical drama — supported in part by the voices of the University of Windsor Singers.

Led by Conductor Laureate John Morris Russell (in honorary stead of the late Maestro Robert Franz), Elijah will be performed March 7 and 8.

Research & Innovation
Nicole Markotic in front of a bookshelf of books with a close up of children's picture books in a separate image
Feb 27th, 2026

By Kate Hargreaves 

With children’s literature becoming a flashpoint for controversy in both the United States and Canada, the question of who is represented in stories for kids and how those stories are told appears more urgent than ever. 

Community & Partnerships
Students observe the alumni panel speakers in the moot court room.
Feb 26th, 2026

By Sara Meikle

There is no single blueprint for a legal career — and that was precisely the point.

On Feb. 11, students gathered for the University of Windsor Faculty of Law’s  annual In-House Counsel Day, an event that continues to grow as one of the faculty’s most meaningful opportunities to connect current students with accomplished alumni.

Research & Innovation
A group of nursing faculty and students stand in the atrium area of the nursing building.
Feb 26th, 2026

By Sara Meikle

The University of Windsor’s Faculty of Nursing is advancing its research ecosystem through the launch of the Nursing Research Collaborative.

Community & Partnerships
University of Windsor engineering students
Feb 26th, 2026

By Lindsay Charlton

The University of Windsor is shining a spotlight on women in engineering with Engineering Her Future, an event designed to connect students with industry leaders.

Community & Partnerships
Dr. Josianne Marsan stands between Matthew Dumouchel and Ryan Donally
Mar 4th, 2026

By Victor Romao

Dr. Josianne Marsan has a three-word plan for the Odette School of Business: Rise. Connect. Create.