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Teacher candidates support local families through Togetherness Initiative

RSS Feed - Education - Fri, 02/13/2026 - 08:39

By Kate Hargreaves 

Over 100 families attended this year’s Togetherness Initiative, an annual event organized by teacher candidates in the Faculty of Education. 

As part of the service-learning course Vulnerability, Marginalization and Education (VME), BEd students planned and implemented the event at Frank W. Begley Public School in Windsor, offering activities and supports for local families facing economic and social barriers. 

UWindsor Comments on Provincial Investment in Universities

News Releases - Thu, 02/12/2026 - 12:37

WINDSOR, Ont. — This morning, the Ontario Ministry of Universities, Colleges, and Research Excellence and Security (MCURES) announced a landmark investment in higher education, including a two per cent increase to domestic tuition.

The University of Windsor welcomes this news.

Windsor Law Class Action Clinic granted intervener status at Supreme Court of Canada

RSS Feed - Law - Tue, 02/10/2026 - 14:59

By Sara Meikle

Since 2019, the University of Windsor’s Class Action Clinic has been working to help class action members file claims, recover compensation and navigate complex legal processes.

It is the only clinic of its kind in Canada, dedicated exclusively to representing class members.

On Feb. 16, that work will reach a new milestone.

BEd student and BScN graduate wins Board of Governors in-course medal

RSS Feed - Nursing - Thu, 02/05/2026 - 12:23

By Kate Hargreaves 

Bachelor of Education student Olivia Marsella always had a passion for helping others.  

In fact, before pursuing teaching, she completed an undergraduate Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree during which she realized her real passion, even within healthcare, was education. 

UWindsor and uOttawa partner to strengthen French-language transfer credit recognition across Ontario

News Releases - Thu, 02/05/2026 - 10:49

WINDSOR, Ont. — The University of Windsor, in partnership with the University of Ottawa, is pleased to announce a new initiative funded by the Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer (ONCAT) that will help strengthen learner mobility and expand access to French-language learning opportunities across Ontario.

Windsor Law Alumnus Paul J. Barnes Appointed Associate Judge of Ontario’s Superior Court

RSS Feed - Law - Thu, 02/05/2026 - 10:23

By Sara Meikle

Long before he was appointed a seat on the bench of Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice, Paul J. Barnes was learning how to think on his feet in a Windsor Law courtroom, honing the civil litigation skills that would define his legal career.

Barnes, a member of Windsor Law’s class of 2004, has been appointed an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of Justice in Toronto, the Government of Ontario announced last month.

Windsor Law scholar shapes national conversation on Canadian public law

RSS Feed - Law - Wed, 02/04/2026 - 13:48

By Sara Meikle

How does Canadian public law shape our lives — and who really holds the power behind it?

Critical Conversations in Canadian Public Law, a new edited collection that brings together voices from across the country, considers these questions and offers a critique that is often overlooked in traditional legal education.

UWindsor installation reveals unseen life of Great Lakes

RSS Feed - Science - Wed, 02/04/2026 - 13:15

The hidden world of the Great Lakes will be revealed at the University of Windsor, where scientific instruments are being transformed into an immersive art installation. 

Creative Currents: Art and Science on the Great Lakes is a collaboration between RAEON, the Regional Aquatic Environmental Observatory Network, and INCUBATOR Art Lab, bringing the lakes’ offshore monitoring systems onto shore, giving visitors a glimpse into the currents, cycles and microscopic life that usually go unseen. 

Students seek donations for Teach Tanzania

RSS Feed - Nursing - Wed, 02/04/2026 - 10:33

By Kate Hargreaves 

When Bachelor of Education students Jillian Wawrow and Jessica Mladenoski pack their suitcases this April for their trip to Tanzania, they’ll also be loading up bags of school supplies, toiletries and menstrual products. 

Wawrow and Mladenoski are two of the 16 participants in this year’s Teach Tanzania trip, which has allowed students to make the three-week trip to Tanzania each spring since 2008.  

Windsor nurse–police partnership builds trust, bridges gaps in community

RSS Feed - Nursing - Mon, 02/02/2026 - 09:28

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.

Get to know Professor Sara Williams: New nursing faculty member

RSS Feed - Nursing - Fri, 01/16/2026 - 09:42

By Sara Meikle

Sara Williams knew she wanted to be a nurse by the time she was in Grade 6.

The pull toward health care came early, shaped by childhood visits to the hospital where her mother worked as a lab technician in Port Huron, Mich.

Annual “bring your child to work” days offered Williams an up-close look at patient care — and sparked an early fascination with the role of the nurse.

She carried that certainty into her first year of nursing school — until reality hit.

Windsor Law alum named to prestigious Schwarzman Scholars program in Beijing

RSS Feed - Law - Thu, 01/15/2026 - 14:05

By Sara Meikle

When Sarah Syed learned she had been selected as a Schwarzman Scholar, disbelief quickly gave way to excitement – and then to reflection.

“It takes time to sink in,” Syed says. “Even now, my family will say, ‘wow, you’re really moving to China.’ I’ll be in Beijing in just a few months, and it still feels surreal.”

A University of Windsor Faculty of Law alumna, Syed is one of 150 scholars worldwide selected for the Schwarzman Scholars Class of 2026–27.

UWindsor research shows surprising implications in fish farming

RSS Feed - Science - Wed, 01/14/2026 - 14:09

By Sara Elliott  

Some farmed fish are snubbing commercial fish food pellets in favour of naturally and freely available microscopic organisms and invertebrates.   

That is according to PhD candidate Dennis Otieno’s study which showed farmed tilapia in net-pen cages in Kenya were not significantly consuming the provisioned commercial fish feed – one of the highest costs of production.