The Action Jaxon Film Festival will honour the life and creative legacy of UWindsor student Jaxon Moore through an evening of short film screenings, awards, and community connection.
Submissions are open for the Action Jaxon Film Festival, a short film showcase taking place to honour the legacy of late UWindsor student Jaxon Moore.
Set for Friday, Aug. 15 in Erie Hall, Room 1120, the festival invites filmmakers of all levels to submit completed works from the past year.
Awards include Best Film, Best Performance, Rising Talent and Best Colour Grade.
Moore was a communication, media and film student and served as marketing executive for the Communication Students Association.
— Published on Jul 29th, 2025
Beluga whales gather in the Churchill River, Manitoba, during summer feeding season. University of Windsor PhD candidate Jaclyn Aubin is studying how these whales use their “melons” to shape vocalizations and possibly signal emotion or intent. (TONY/stock.adobe.com)
From cutting-edge research and public advocacy to athletics and broadcasting, University of Windsor faculty, students and alumni are shaping conversations across Canada and beyond.
— Published on Jan 5th, 2026
Second-year engineering student, Jade Demers, and Calvin Love, engineering systems developer/integrator, are pictured working in the newly opened IDEA Lab at the University of Windsor. (MIKE WILKINS/The University of Windsor)
By Lindsay Charlton
About five years ago, a group of electrical engineering students set out to bring their circuit designs and classroom theory to life by creating a space where students could see their ideas take shape. That vision has now been fully realized with the opening of a new student-led innovation space, aptly called the IDEA Lab.
— Published on Jul 28th, 2025
Sona Regonda and Linda Nguyen, co-leads on The Cozy Kitchen Cookbook pose with a refreshing iced strawberry lemon matcha latte. A recipe featured in the newly released cookbook.
By Sarah Hebert
Members of the Outstanding Scholars program and the Golden Key society teamed up to release a second cookbook titled: The Cozy Kitchen: A Taste of Success.
— Published on Jul 22nd, 2025
The University of Windsor is launching a campus-wide strategy to support the responsible and effective use of artificial intelligence, including new governance structures, academic guidelines, and a dedicated AI resource hub.
The University of Windsor is enhancing its commitment to artificial intelligence (AI) through strategic actions to support responsible use of AI across campus.
Alongside ongoing faculty-led AI research, the University has already laid a strong foundation.
Work has been done through an AI Administrative Excellence Governance Committee and an AI Subcommittee of the Academic Policy Committee of Senate, exploring classroom integration, syllabus guidance, and a dedicated AI resource website.
— Published on Jul 22nd, 2025
Academic units will welcome new students to their programs on Wednesday, Sept. 3.
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.
— Published on Jul 16th, 2025
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 and off stage. (DAVID CHEYO PHOTOGRAPHY/University of Windsor)
By Sarah Hébert
Blood Ties, a bold and darkly comedic Canadian musical will be making its Windsor debut this Friday—July19—at the Hatch Studio Theatre in the Jackman Dramatic Art Centre at the University of Windsor.
Featuring UWindsor Alumni both on stage and behind the scenes, this fully staged production delivers a wickedly hilarious musical thriller about friendship, trauma—and cleaning up blood before a wedding.
— Published on Jul 18th, 2025
Submit plans for academic orientation programming so they can be assigned a space and included in promotional materials for new students.
Register academic program orientation sessions no later than July 16 to secure a space.
— Published on 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.
The UWindsor Welcome Week Involvement Fair will take place Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2025, in the greenspace between Chrysler Hall Tower and Dillon Hall.
— Published on Jul 15th, 2025
High school students gain lab experience during the Science Academy at the Faculty of Science. [KYLE ARCHIBALD/University of Windsor]
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.
— Published on Jul 14th, 2025