By Kate Hargreaves
Inhabiting the intersection between kinesiology, psychology and computer science, Dr. Swati Mehta’s research is the definition of interdisciplinarity.

By Kate Hargreaves
Inhabiting the intersection between kinesiology, psychology and computer science, Dr. Swati Mehta’s research is the definition of interdisciplinarity.

By John-Paul Bonadonna
For more than four decades, the play-by-play of Toronto Maple Leafs hockey has been cast through radio waves into the living rooms, cars, kitchens and memories of millions.
The sound is unmistakable.

Finding the perfect gift for the sports and Lancers fan in your life just got easier.

By Sara Elliott
Mina Pairawan’s brain rarely takes a break, even when she is relaxing.
During her scarce downtime, the biomedical science major goes bouldering at a local rock-climbing gym with her friends.

By Lindsay Charlton
Starting a new chapter is already difficult; starting one in a new country oceans away comes with its own set of challenges.

By Sara Meikle
Content notice: This article discusses themes of suicide.
The University of Windsor has joined a groundbreaking effort to support mental health and improve safety along the waterfront.

By John-Paul Bonadonna

By Kate Hargreaves
A new book on South Asian Feminisms in Diaspora had its genesis over several years of conversations and community.

Aligning with the University of Windsor’s commitment to expanding global partnerships, UWindsor and Jiangnan University signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) during a delegation visit to Jiangnan University in Wuxi, China.

By Kate Hargreaves
Science communication can be difficult.
Rendering complex physiological processes in a way that lay audiences can understand is no easy task.
Neither is holding your breath for four minutes.