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Community & Partnerships
Harpreet Burmy discusses case with law student Annie McDonald
Aug 14th, 2025

By John-Paul Bonadonna 

After several years operating from a downtown location, Community Legal Aid (CLA) has returned to the University of Windsor’s Ron W. Ianni Faculty of Law Building. 

The move marks a renewed commitment to enhancing access to justice while offering invaluable, hands-on experience to future legal professionals. 

Research & Innovation
Susan Holloway poses with Patricia Gouthro
Aug 14th, 2025

By John-Paul Bonadonna 

The University of Windsor is celebrating a prestigious international honour awarded to Susan Holloway, professor in the Faculty of Education. 

Dr. Holloway’s innovative research in adult education and literacy has earned global recognition from the Universities Association for Lifelong Learning (UALL), presented to Holloway at its annual conference in Liverpool, England. 

Campus Life
Drone shot of University of Windsor campus.
Aug 12th, 2025

By John-Paul Bonadonna

Several campus services and facilities have been renamed to better reflect their roles and service offering to the campus community.

The names have been developed and reviewed in consultation with stakeholders and University executive leadership. The changes are aimed at greater efficiencies and aligning services that students access most.

People, Equity & Inclusion
Dr. Cheryl Forchuk standing in front of a brick wall.
Aug 12th, 2025

By John-Paul Bonadonna

Cheryl Forchuk, a proud alum of the University of Windsor, has been appointed to the Order of Canada in recognition of her transformative work advocating for people experiencing homelessness and those facing mental health challenges.

The award is one of Canada’s highest civilian honours, naming Dr. Forchuk an Officer Appointee on June 30.

“It’s a wonderful recognition,” said Forchuk.

Campus Life
Student at desk using computer
Aug 12th, 2025

​By Sara Elliott

Students – get your resumés ready and start practicing your interview skills.  

The 2025-26 Ignite work-study job postings are about to go live. 

Community & Partnerships
Lieutenant Commander Chris Elliott and UWindsor President Robert Gordon at signing ceremony.
Aug 12th, 2025

The University of Windsor officially joined the Canadian Military, Veteran and Family Connected Campus Consortium (CMVF3C) though a signing ceremony at HMCS Hunter in Windsor. The event and partnership reaffirms the University's commitment to supporting military-connected students and their families. 

Research & Innovation
Saba Ikhlaq accepting the John Vardon Memorial Transportation Scholarship for excellence in a master’s-level transportation program
Aug 8th, 2025

By Lindsay Charlton

When Saba Ikhlaq heard the University of Windsor recognized not once, but twice at a national conference this summer, she felt a deep sense of pride.

The graduate student pursuing her master of applied science in engineering travelled to Halifax, N.S., this summer for the 2025 Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Canada conference. The national gathering of transportation professionals awarded her the prestigious John Vardon Memorial Transportation Scholarship for excellence in a master’s-level transportation program.

Community & Partnerships
The WEtech Alliance team standing outside of their new space at Windsor Hall at the University of Windsor’s downtown campus.
Aug 8th, 2025

Downtown Windsor is gaining momentum as a hub for tech, entrepreneurship, and community collaboration.  

That energy just got a boost with WEtech Alliance’s move into Windsor Hall — further embedding the organization in the heart of the city’s innovation corridor. 

As of Aug. 1, WEtech Alliance has joined the University of Windsor’s downtown footprint, relocating to the second floor of Windsor Hall.  

Campus Life
University of Windsor staff members Sara McNorton and Sandra Neposlan at a book drive for the United Way
Aug 5th, 2025

By Lindsay Charlton

The University of Windsor community helped Women United collect more than 6,000 books for local children and families, surpassing the group’s original goal of 5,000.

Teaching & Learning
Twenty-eight University of Windsor students from the faculties of education and nursing took part in an experiential learning trip to Tanzina, focusing on social justice and humanitarian work. (Student supplied photo)
Sep 10th, 2025

By Sara Elliot

Watching a cesarian section surgery up close in Tanzania was a pivotal moment for nursing student Gabriela DiGesu. 

“It was a truly profound cultural experience to be able to immerse myself in that,” says DiGesu.