News Releases

Three students smile while walking and talking outside of the University of Windsor's Toldo Lancer Centre.

Trevor Pitcher, student Bri Curtis, and Catherine Febria stand in a stream in the Greater Toronto Area home to the redside dace.
Jul 27th, 2023

WINDSOR, Ont. — Freshwater biodiversity in the Great Lakes is facing a critical threat as several species of fish and mussels are disappearing at an alarming rate.

In response to this environmental crisis, a team of dedicated researchers from the University of Windsor, along with esteemed partners, have embarked on the transformative project Application and Assessment of Recovery Actions for Species at Risk Fishes and Mussels in the Lower Great Lakes.

Ojibway Park and Ojibway Shores is pictured in this aerial photograph
Jul 19th, 2023

WINDSOR, Ont. — A trio of University of Windsor faculty have established Canada’s first research, teaching and community engagement project focused on the creation of national urban parks.

Jul 13th, 2023

An exciting new partnership at the University of Windsor will work to bridge the industry talent gap, foster innovation and connect students with more than 500 companies in the Canadian technology sector. 

The University of Windsor is pleased to announce an agreement with the Kanata North Business Association (KNBA) and Hub350, Canada's largest tech hub located in the heart of Kanata North. 

Aerial photo of Dillon Hall and the University of Windsor campus
Jul 13th, 2023

WINDSOR, Ont. — The University of Windsor has ranked among the top universities in Canada for its continued commitment to academic excellence and research impact.

Nationally, the University of Windsor ranked 20th overall, seventh among non-medical Canadian universities and fourth among non-medical Ontario universities in the 2024 edition of the Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings.

A student works on a computer
Jul 14th, 2023

An exciting new partnership at the University of Windsor will work to bridge the industry talent gap, foster innovation and connect students with more than 500 companies in the Canadian technology sector. 

The University of Windsor is pleased to announce an agreement with the Kanata North Business Association (KNBA) and Hub350, Canada's largest tech hub located in the heart of Kanata North.