The University of Windsor Lancers football team hosts the Ottawa Gee-Gees Saturday, Oct. 25.
Kick-off at Alumni Stadium is set for 1 p.m.

The University of Windsor Lancers football team hosts the Ottawa Gee-Gees Saturday, Oct. 25.
Kick-off at Alumni Stadium is set for 1 p.m.

By John-Paul Bonadonna
The University of Windsor’s Aboriginal Education Centre has officially been renamed Turtle Island - Indigenous Student Services Centre.

By Sara Elliott
A University of Windsor kinesiology professor has earned an international fellowship to advance research into the relationship between human drivers and self-driving cars.
Through the Mourou-Strickland Mobility Program, an initiative designed by the French Embassy in Canada, Francesco Biondi will collaborate with a researcher at the University of Lyon in France.

A group of seniors passionate about lifelong education cast their curiosity into the waters of fish ecology during a recent visit to the University of Windsor’s Freshwater Restoration Ecology Centre (FREC) in LaSalle.
The visitors were members of the University-Community (UNI-COM): Lifelong Learning Class, a voluntary organization of adults aged 50 and older who, with support from the University and the community, promote teaching, learning, mentoring, advocacy and research.

By Kate Hargreaves
Whether on the track, the field or on the ice, former Lancers Corey Bellemore, Brian Jones, Gisèle Poulin and Parker Van Buskirk collected victories, medals, all-star recognitions and records.

By Sara Elliott
The Faculty of Science hosted a celebration to recognize the latest Dean’s Honour Roll recipients.
Nearly 800 students – less than a third of enrolled science students – made the honour roll for the 2024-2025 academic year.

By Sara Meikle

The University of Windsor invites international students and alumni to share their voices in the 2025 CBIE International Student Survey, running from Oct. 15 to Nov. 26.
Why participate?

The black robes, the proud families, the music, the crossing of the stage.
It’s a moment graduates dream of—and for more than 1,130 University of Windsor students this fall, that dream becomes reality.

The University of Windsor has officially become a member of the Age-Friendly University Global Network (AFU), an international consortium of higher education institutions advancing opportunities for learners of all ages.
By joining this global community, UWindsor affirms its commitment to promoting inclusive higher education through teaching, research and community engagement.