The University of Windsor Lancers will kick off a new varsity football season this Saturday, welcoming the Guelph Gryphons to Alumni Stadium.
Game time is set for 7 p.m. on Sept. 6.
More than just a match-up on the field, the evening is designed as a campus-wide celebration. Students, faculty, staff, alumni and members of the Windsor community are invited to show their Lancer pride and contribute to the spirited atmosphere.
Pre-game festivities begin at 5:30 p.m. with the Not Your Traditional Tailgate Party in Bridge Lot A.
— Published on Sep 9th, 2025
The Alumni Association invites you to join us on campus for a fun week of alumni events including Black Alumni Weekend, the Alumni Tailgate and Lancers Football.
Alumni Week 2025 runs from Monday, September 22 to Saturday, September 27!
Visit the Alumni Week website for a listing of events.
— Published on Sep 2nd, 2025
The Windsor Lancers are gearing up for an action-packed opening weekend as both soccer and football teams kick off their 2025 campaigns.
The action begins Saturday, Aug. 30, when Lancer football hits the road to face the Laurier Golden Hawks in Waterloo.
— Published on Aug 26th, 2025
By John-Paul Bonadonna
The University of Windsor has launched a major upgrade to its campus dining experience with the introduction of All You Care to Eat (AYCTE), now available to students, staff and faculty.
While the permanent home of this program, the newly built Rodzik Dining Hall, completes construction, AYCTE is being temporarily housed at Winclare Hall, a purpose-ready space for the much-anticipated change.
Joseph Moore, General Manager of Sodexo Campus Canada and University of Windsor Food Services, calls the launch a significant milestone.
— Published on Aug 27th, 2025
UWindsor’s Engineering Summer Camp campers, counsellors, and student volunteers pose for a photo in the atrium of the Centre for Engineering Innovation at the University of Windsor on Friday, Aug. 15, 2025. (ANGELA KHARBOUTLI/The University of Windsor)
By Lindsay Charlton
The countdown began.
Ten, nine, eight…
Mr. Incredible, strapped into his vessel, launched from the third floor of the Centre for Engineering Innovation and raced down a zipline, landing in a tower carefully engineered for his safety.
Tasked with creating a popsicle stick tower to catch action figures zipping down from the third floor, campers from UWindsor’s Engineering Summer Camp gathered in the atrium Friday to put their designs to the test.
— Published on Aug 20th, 2025
A University of Windsor degree is prepared to be carefully placed in an Alumni Association frame, available at a limited-time sale this week while supplies last.
Graduates looking to showcase their degrees can take advantage of a limited-time frame sale hosted by the University of Windsor Alumni Association.
The sale features slightly damaged and plexiglass-only frames at discounted prices, including styles for undergraduate, Law and concurrent education degrees.
Inventory is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
The sale runs through this week or until supplies are gone.
— Published on Aug 19th, 2025
By John-Paul Bonadonna
Several campus services and facilities have been renamed to better reflect their roles and service offering to the campus community.
The names have been developed and reviewed in consultation with stakeholders and University executive leadership. The changes are aimed at greater efficiencies and aligning services that students access most.
— Published on Aug 12th, 2025
The 2025-26 Ignite work-study job postings will go live Aug. 15.[MICHAEL WILKINS/The University of Windsor]
By Sara Elliott
Students – get your resumés ready and start practicing your interview skills.
The 2025-26 Ignite work-study job postings are about to go live.
— Published on Aug 12th, 2025
University of Windsor staff members Sara McNorton and Sandra Neposlan collecting books from the book drive for the United Way's Summer Eats for Kids program, the UWindsor community donated nearly 1,000 books in support. (Courtesy Sara McNorton).
By Lindsay Charlton
The University of Windsor community helped Women United collect more than 6,000 books for local children and families, surpassing the group’s original goal of 5,000.
— Published on Aug 5th, 2025
Nick Hector, professor in the Department of Communication, Media and Film, has been named to the American Cinema Editors. (KYLE ARCHIBALD/The University of Windsor)
A University of Windsor professor has been named to the American Cinema Editors (ACE), the most prestigious professional honours society for film editors, becoming the first Canadian educator to receive the distinction.
Nick Hector, an associate professor in the Department of Communication, Media and Film, has been working as a documentary filmmaker and editor for more than 40 years, having worked on more than 170 films worldwide.
— Published on Jul 29th, 2025