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Ashley Jun
Jul 21st, 2025

By Sara Elliott

The short film Legacy was inspired by director Ashley Jun’s personal experience with grief.  

“Just two short months after my own dad had passed away, I came up with the idea for Legacy, while the loss was still very fresh,” says Jun, 2024 graduate of the communications, media and film program. 

“The close relationship between my dad and I was something that I wanted to convey, and I thought what better way to share that than through art.” 

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The University of Windsor has cut greenhouse gas emissions by 47 percent from 2019 levels, reaching its 2030 climate target six years early through campus-wide sustainability initiatives. (University of Windsor)
Jul 16th, 2025

By Sarah Hebert

The University of Windsor has achieved a major climate action milestone, cutting its greenhouse gas emissions by 47 per cent from 2019 levels and surpassing its 2030 goal six years early, according to 2024 emissions data. 

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Students at UWindsor Welcome Week
Jul 16th, 2025
Organizers of UWindsor Welcome Week remind faculty to register the Academic Program Orientations they are planning for Wednesday, Sept. 3, to have them included in the promotional materials that will be distributed to incoming students in August and September. 
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Cast and crew rehearse for ACT’s bold and darkly comedic production of Blood Ties, making its Windsor debut this weekend at the University of Windsor’s Hatch Studio Theatre. The Canadian musical thriller features a talented team of UWindsor alumni both on
Jul 18th, 2025

By Sarah Hébert

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Odette School of Business
Jul 15th, 2025
The University of Windsor’s Odette School of Business has been recognized for its societal impact and commitment to sustainability in the sixth edition of the Positive Impact Rating (PIR), launched at the PIR Global Summit 2025 and acknowledged during the UN PRME Global Forum.
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Professor in lecture hall teaching students
Jul 15th, 2025
Register academic program orientation sessions no later than July 16 to secure a space. 
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Dillon Hall
Jul 15th, 2025
The UWindsor Welcome Week Involvement Fair will take place Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2025, in the greenspace between Chrysler Hall Tower and Dillon Hall. 
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High school students performing an experiment
Jul 14th, 2025

By Sara Elliott

Wearing lab coats and curiosity on their sleeves, some of the region’s top high school science students gathered at the University of Windsor last week for the 12th annual Science Academy. 

Sixty students from across Windsor-Essex who recently completed Grade 11 took part in the five-day event, held July 7 to 11. 

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Professor Grace Oyeyi
Jul 10th, 2025

By Lindsay Charlton

A UWindsor professor’s work on an insulated pavement design, aimed at reducing potholes and road deterioration generally by tackling the effects of freeze-thaw cycles, has earned national recognition.

Abimbola Grace Oyeyi, an assistant professor in the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, along with her research team, was recognized at the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering Conference (CSCE) with the Stephen G. Revay Award for their paper exploring the use of lightweight cellular concrete (LCC) in pavement design.

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Claudio Verani, dean of the Faculty of Science
Jul 10th, 2025

By Sara Elliott

WINDSOR, Ont. — The federal government has awarded University of Windsor researchers just shy of $4 million in funding for cutting-edge research. 

Over the next five years the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) will fund 18 UWindsor researchers through the Discovery Grants and the Research Tools and Instruments (RTI) grant programs. 

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