By Kate Hargreaves
Education and awareness are key when it comes to preventing eating disorders.

By Kate Hargreaves
Education and awareness are key when it comes to preventing eating disorders.

The hidden world of the Great Lakes will be revealed at the University of Windsor, where scientific instruments are being transformed into an immersive art installation.

What defines “civil” discourse, and how do power, privilege and social context shape it?

By Kate Hargreaves

Windsor’s Capitol Theatre will hum with the rhythm of jazz this Saturday as faculty from the School of Creative Arts step out of the classroom and onto the stage for their fourth annual Faculty Jazz Concert.

By Molly Vaillancourt

Scientific data lies at the heart of understanding Great Lakes water quality.
Accessing that data — collected from regular monitoring of freshwater resources — is essential for protecting environmental and public health.

By Sara Meikle
For many sports fans, the Olympic Games unfold over two thrilling weeks.

By Sara Meikle
The idea began in the emergency department, where police officers and registered nurses (RN) wondered: what if they could help people before they reached the hospital?

The University of Windsor is helping shape Canada’s future in nuclear science by joining an international initiative aimed at transforming how scientists access neutron technology.
Neutron beams are indispensable tools for probing the structure of materials, from advanced batteries to biological tissues, without causing damage.