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Lancers Men's Volleyball, Hockey and Football are set for action this weekend.
Oct 1st, 2025

The University of Windsor’s Lancers football team is set for a thrilling afternoon showdown for their final home game of the year, hosting the Western Mustangs at Alumni Stadium Saturday, Oct. 4 at 1:00 p.m. 

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Participants of the Bystander Initiative course
Sep 29th, 2025

By Lindsay Charlton

We cannot change what we do not acknowledge, says learning specialist Frances Cachon.

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the down gradient form the slump which shows  a network  of mud flows , iron oxide (rusty looking) microbial mats which have colonized the melted perma frost
Sep 29th, 2025

By Sara Elliott

As the once permanently frozen ground known as permafrost rapidly thaws in the Canadian Arctic, emerging health threats loom.  

Researchers at the University of Windsor are using modern science and Indigenous knowledge to address the emerging issue.  

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Accounting students holding awards
Sep 25th, 2025

By Victor Romao 

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Dr. Camisha Sibblis
Sep 23rd, 2025

By Sarah Sacheli

Community. Belonging. Support.  

Dr. Festus Moasun says he has found all that and more at the Black Scholars Institute at the University of Windsor. 

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Charlene Senn and two students
Sep 23rd, 2025

One in seven women experiences sexual assault at least once during their postsecondary studies in Canada. This is in stark contrast to the fact that by the early 2000s, most sexual assault prevention programs were found to be ineffective.  

This is why psychology professor Charlene Senn developed the sexual assault prevention program called Enhanced Assess, Acknowledge, Act program (EAAA)—known as Flip the script with EAAA®. 

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Poet Marie Howe
Sep 23rd, 2025

By Lindsay Charlton

Acclaimed poet Marie Howe (BA 1974) was stunned to learn she had been awarded the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for her collection New and Selected Poems.

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Photo looking skyward towards Dillon Hall peak.
Mar 2nd, 2026

The University of Windsor has signed a five-year Exchange and Study Abroad Agreement with Université Jean Monnet (Saint-Étienne, France), creating new global learning and research opportunities for students and faculty.

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Jessica Monteith and Rizki Sirois exchanged vows and captured wedding photos in front of Dillon Hall.
Nov 4th, 2025

By John-Paul Bonadonna

For Jessica Monteith (BA 2015) and Rizki Sirois (BComm 2015), the University of Windsor is more than just where they earned their degrees.  

Campus is the place where their lives became deeply intertwined. 

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Raed Kadri
Sep 22nd, 2025

By Sara Elliot

University of Windsor engineering alumnus Raed Kadri says he is a “die-hard Windsor advocate” who lives and breathes the city of Windsor.

“I see the potential here. I think the city needs all of us,” says Kadri.

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