Sara Williams, Indigenization Learning Specialist with the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Windsor, leads the integration of Indigenous knowledge, perspectives, and ways of learning across nursing education (KYLE ARCHIBALD/University of Windsor)
By Sara Meikle
Sara Williams knew she wanted to be a nurse by the time she was in Grade 6.
The pull toward health care came early, shaped by childhood visits to the hospital where her mother worked as a lab technician in Port Huron, Mich.
Annual “bring your child to work” days offered Williams an up-close look at patient care — and sparked an early fascination with the role of the nurse.
She carried that certainty into her first year of nursing school — until reality hit.
— Published on Jan 20th, 2026
Farah Laurent is a Nurse Career Coach and founder of International Nurse Coach LLC. (Photo courtesy of Farah Laurent)
By John-Paul Bonadonna
As a student of the University of Windsor’s Nursing program in the early 2000s, Farah Laurent had no idea that her journey would one day lead her to national television, keynote stages and the frontlines of healthcare education across North America.
But the seeds of ambition and advocacy were already deeply rooted, and they’ve since flourished into a transformative nursing career that blends leadership, entrepreneurship and global influence.
— Published on Sep 9th, 2025
Rachel Elliott of the Faculty of Nursing receives an IDEA Grant. [KYLE ARCHIBALD/University of Windsor]
By Sara Elliott
Health research in Windsor-Essex just got a half a million-dollar boost.
WE-SPARK Health Institute and its funding partners awarded 32 new research grants totalling $499,000 to help address pressing health challenges, at an awards ceremony at the Ambassador Golf Club on Aug. 27
— Published on Sep 5th, 2025
Dr. Cheryl Forchuk, Order of Canada Appointee (Photo courtesy of Dr. Forchuk)
By John-Paul Bonadonna
Cheryl Forchuk, a proud alum of the University of Windsor, has been appointed to the Order of Canada in recognition of her transformative work advocating for people experiencing homelessness and those facing mental health challenges.
The award is one of Canada’s highest civilian honours, naming Dr. Forchuk an Officer Appointee on June 30.
“It’s a wonderful recognition,” said Forchuk.
— Published on Aug 12th, 2025