University of Windsor graduate Clark Wiebe (MBA '18) is helping drive the rapid expansion of one of Windsor’s fastest-growing business groups—Coachwood Group—and leading the turnaround of a major consumer brand.

University of Windsor graduate Clark Wiebe (MBA '18) is helping drive the rapid expansion of one of Windsor’s fastest-growing business groups—Coachwood Group—and leading the turnaround of a major consumer brand.

By Lindsay Charlton
Go for launch.
In Timmins, Ont., the University of Windsor Rocketry team, along with student teams from across the country, designed, built and launched high-power rockets in the 2025 Launch Canada competition last month.

By Peter Marval
“What career am I getting myself into?” was the question on Cameron Anderson’s mind when he decided to pursue co-op.
Anderson said he crafted a plan to work at different placements to gain a broad understanding of what it’s like to work as an engineer.

By John-Paul Bonadonna
As a student of the University of Windsor’s Nursing program in the early 2000s, Farah Laurent had no idea that her journey would one day lead her to national television, keynote stages and the frontlines of healthcare education across North America.

The University of Windsor Lancers are set to face off against the McMaster Marauders this Saturday, Sept. 13, at Alumni Stadium.
Kick-off is at 7 p.m., and students are invited to bring the energy and help create a true home-field advantage.

By Sara Elliott
For Kerri Zold, stepping into the role of manager of Co-operative Education & Workplace Partnerships feels like coming home.
“When the opportunity came up to come back here, I knew I wanted to return to where my heart is,” she says.

By Sara Elliott
Windsor Law hosted the 2025 We Robot interdisciplinary conference, drawing more than 100 scholars and practitioners from around the world for lively discussions on the legal and policy implications of robotics and artificial intelligence.
Among the panels and workshops, one creative project stood out—an original zine titled Resisting Techno Fascism.

Organizers of the third annual #IAmSahraBulle conference are inviting proposals from facilitators, educators, artists, storytellers and creative leaders to host workshops at the 2025 event, taking place Nov. 26.

By Sara Elliott
As urban areas continue to expand, sustainable and affordable housing remains a critical challenge for municipalities across Ontario.
A new three-year partnership between the Municipality of Lakeshore and the University of Windsor’s Centre for Cities (C4C) at Windsor Law is aiming to make future growth more equitable and accessible through a project called Horizons.

The Special Appointments Committee of the University Senate welcomes nominations and applications for the title of Distinguished University Professor.