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UWindsor history professor Max Nelson holds a reproduction of a Philistine beer jug from around 1200 BC in his office on Sept. 22. Dr. Nelson will participate in a symposium discussing the ancient beverage on Sept. 30.UWindsor history professor Max Nelson holds a reproduction of a Philistine beer jug from around 1200 BC in his office on Sept. 22. Dr. Nelson will participate in a symposium discussing the ancient beverage on Sept. 30.

Cheers to the barbarians: UWindsor to host symposium on ancient brews

The next time you’re sipping on a pint of your favourite peanut butter porter, take a moment to pour one out for the barbarians.

If it weren’t for those Germanic tribes in northern Europe, says University of Windsor professor Max Nelson, the popular alcoholic beverage may still be considered the “effeminate drink of foreigners.”

“The Greeks held pseudo-scientific beliefs about alcohol, including that wine is hot and manly while beer is cold and effeminate,” Dr. Nelson said.

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UWindsor Psychology Department Head Dennis Jackson, PSRC Director Antonio Pascual-Leone and University President Alan Wildeman cut the ribbon at the grand opening of the Psychological Services and Research Centre on Sept. 21, 2017.UWindsor Psychology Department Head Dennis Jackson, PSRC Director Antonio Pascual-Leone and University President Alan Wildeman cut the ribbon at the grand opening of the Psychological Services and Research Centre on Sept. 21, 2017.

Psychological Services Resource Centre celebrates grand opening

The University of Windsor officially opened its Psychological Services and Research Centre on Thursday.

learning podA learning pod like this provides one answer in today’s Turtle Island Walk trivia quiz.

Stroll down Turtle Island Walk key to quiz contest

Read the plaques posted along Turtle Island Walk to find the answers to today’s quiz contest.

Ignite logoFriday, September 22, is the deadline for faculty and staff to post an opening to the Ignite work-study program.

Work-study job postings due by Friday

Friday, September 22, is the deadline for faculty and staff to post an opening to the Ignite work-study program.

Youshaa El-Abed returned from the 8th University Scholars Leadership Symposium in Bangkok, Thailand motivated and ready to inspire others.Youshaa El-Abed returned from the 8th University Scholars Leadership Symposium in Bangkok, Thailand motivated and ready to inspire others.

Leadership symposium inspires UWindsor student to give back

Young. Passionate. Ready to take on the world.

University of Windsor’s Youshaa El-Abed recently returned from the 8th annual University Scholars Leadership Symposium in Bangkok, Thailand, inspired to step forward as a young leader in Windsor-Essex.

He was one of more than 900 students who took part in the week-long conference aimed at motivating the next generation of leaders working towards arising humanitarian issues.

University of Windsor computer science student Jai Priyadarshi recently completed a year-long internship with German manufacturing company Schaeffler Technologies.University of Windsor computer science student Jai Priyadarshi recently completed a year-long internship with German manufacturing company Schaeffler Technologies.

German internship gives computer science student worldly experience

A UWindsor computer science student has a lot to say following a year-long internship with a German manufacturing company. 

Jai Priyadarshi recently completed his placement at Schaeffler Group in Herzogenaurach, Germany where he worked as a software developer.

“For the first month, I had a couple of training sessions with my supervisor Dr. Andrei Degtiarev for better understanding the software I had to develop,” the 22-year-old international student said.

Campus gets early glimpse of Turtle Island Walk bannersCampus gets early glimpse of Turtle Island Walk banners

Campus gets early glimpse of Turtle Island Walk banners

The official dedication of Turtle Island Walk will take place on Thursday, Sept. 21, but the campus community got an early glimpse of the vibrant banners that will anchor the six prominent seating areas along the pedestrian thoroughfare this week.

The art featured on the banners is the work of First Nations artist Teresa Altiman who grew up on Walpole Island and draws inspiration from both the landscape and her indigenous heritage.

UWindsor psychologist Carlin Miller says preliminary findings show children with ADHD can benefit from regular meditation.UWindsor psychologist Carlin Miller says preliminary findings show children with ADHD can benefit from regular meditation.

Children with ADHD in grades 4 and 5 sought for meditation program

A UWindsor professor is looking to give children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder the greater self-control through meditation.

Psychology professor Carlin Miller is hosting the Mindful Living for Kids meditation program this fall and is seeking 24 to 30 children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in grades 4 and 5 to participate.

“School changes a lot for children in grades 3 and 4 and there are more expectations of independence,” said Dr. Miller.