The University is offering six projectors for sale.
Projects promoting safety on campus may qualify for grant funding.
The documentary “Be Taylor” reflects the work of a number of UWindsor grads and students.
Lancer Athletics and Recreational Services is getting a sweet new ride thanks to the Graduate Student Society.
Professor Carol Davison has edited a collection of essays on the subject of gothic dreams and nightmares.
Upgrades to campus printers will offer a more efficient, environmentally sustainable, and user-friendly experience.
Registration for summer intramural leagues is now open.
Recent bird rescue operations have prompted a call for designs for a bird-safe mural at the CAW Student Centre.
Continuing Education has opened new sections for its course “Indigenous People of Southwestern Ontario.”
English professor Dale Jacobs will launch his new book, On Comics and Grief, April 17 at Biblioasis.
The next time you look at the Great Lakes or wonder about Arctic communities, you will think about them a little differently because of the research of engineering students Vrashesh Vipul Karkar and Kwaku Gyau Gyamfi.
Karkar examined the water in Great Lakes Basin watersheds to assess the amount of microplastics that are present in the water. His research focuses on the quantities of microplastics humans are releasing into rivers and the Great Lakes, developing cutting edge modelling tools to quantify the microplastics being released.
Holders of UWindsor purchasing cards should minimize purchases until May 1.