A $50,000 donation from the University of Windsor Alumni Association will fund two projects to further science and education in Windsor-Essex.
A $50,000 donation from the University of Windsor Alumni Association will fund two projects to further science and education in Windsor-Essex.
University of Windsor professors Simon Rondeau-Gagné and John Trant received the 2019 Thieme Chemistry Journal Award.
“Exploring Science through Music,” Jan. 24, will bring together scientists and artists for mini-talks and creative pieces.
University of Windsor and Windsor Regional Hospital ethics boards are working to ensure researchers have a simpler project approval process.
Winners in the Code/Design to Win competition were recognized during Computer Science Demo Day.
The Play for a Cure NHL Alumni Pro-Am event will raise funds for local cancer research, March 28 and 29.
Conservation scientist John Hartig, the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research’s first doctoral graduate, is back as a visiting scholar.
History and women’s studies major Terri Fletcher served an internship working on an archeological dig at the site of the roundabout in Sandwich.
Students from the School of Computer Science presented their projects to the campus community and key industry members Friday.
“Toxicity-in-a-Dish” will explore non-animal methods to assess chemical safety, Dec. 10 in the Biology Building.