
UWindsor students have free, unlimited access to more than 6,000 video tutorials related to business, technology, and creative skills.
UWindsor students have free, unlimited access to more than 6,000 video tutorials related to business, technology, and creative skills.
Taylor Imeson wants to see more women in head coaching positions.
Not only would it provide female athletes with same-sex mentors, but she says it would inspire future generations of female coaches to pursue the career.
"I had always noticed that women's sports were growing, but there were barely any female coaches," says Imeson.
"Participants felt they had the necessary skills and self-efficacy to coach, however, due to various reasons, a majority did not identify coaching as a career aspiration."
Nadia Azar is looking for the particulars on the perils of being a percussionist.
The UWindsor associate professor of kinesiology has launched an online survey for drummers of all levels to gather information on playing-related pain and problems.
A ceremony in the CAW Student Centre Commons at 12:30 p.m. Monday, February 5, will open AfroFest.
Jennifer Willet's art may evoke mixed feelings. And that's the point.
The associate professor at the University of Windsor specializes in bioart, a form of art that fuses scientific processes and materials in a gallery setting.
"It most often involves living, sometimes recently deceased biological material," Dr. Willet explained. "One of the things that really differentiates bioart from other art forms is the bioethics of the media are intrinsically present in the work of the artist and the viewer."
Students in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences now have access to online academic advising.
More than 120 employers are expected to attend Job Fair 2018 in the St. Denis Centre on Wednesday, January 24.
A party Saturday wil launch the new INCUBATOR bioart laboratory facility.
A free workshop January 18 will explore the basics of writing abstracts or artist’s statements for the UWill Discover Undergraduate Conference.
Student groups will explain what they’re all about during Clubs Fest, continuing Thursday in the student centre.