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Sustainability & Wellness
Sylwia Borawski attending to simulated patient
Jun 16th, 2025

Sylwia Borawski knows what it feels like to be a patient.

At age 13, she received a life-altering diagnosis — Type 1 diabetes.

Among the chaos of the bustling emergency room where she would spend days clouded with confusion as she learned the details of her new diagnosis, one moment of compassionate care stands out to Borawski, helping to shape her own future as a caregiver.

People, Equity & Inclusion
Richard Nonso, Samuel Ehikhuenmen
Jun 16th, 2025

In his home country of Nigeria, civil engineer Samuel Ehikhuenmen worked as a faculty member at the University of Lagos. Moving to Windsor to take up doctoral studies, he soon realized making important connections was key.

That’s where The CUBE came in.

Campus Life
Lee Wilson with the student cast of Jekyll and Hyde
Jun 10th, 2025

Faculty members in the School of Dramatic Art have been working hard to create enriching and engaging learning experiences for students, says director David Court.

“Our first project for the school year will be a works-in-progress class presentation of Jekyll and Hyde in the Hatch Studio Theatre in October,” he says. “It will be presented with minimal technical requirements, offering a unique and immersive experience for performers and the audience.”

Research & Innovation
Olivia Galloway using camera to record sturgeon in tank
Jun 18th, 2025

Lurking in the depths of the Great Lakes are massive “living fossils” that have been a vital part of the ecosystem for millions of years, but due to human intervention, have long been considered at risk.

Sustainability & Wellness
Education instructors Salsabel Almanssori and Catherine Vanner
Jun 18th, 2025

Two instructors at the University of Windsor have created a resource designed to better equip educators with important tools for teaching students about gender-based violence.