The University of Windsor officially opened its Psychological Services and Research Centre on Thursday.
The University of Windsor officially opened its Psychological Services and Research Centre on Thursday.
Friday, September 22, is the deadline for faculty and staff to post an opening to the Ignite work-study program.
Ignite, the University of Windsor’s work-study program, is still accepting job postings.
It’s an experience Asheley wanted to hold onto forever.
And so, the 13-year-old snapped photos as she and her friends excitedly explored Devonshire Mall, trying on new clothes in anticipation of the first day of high school.
“It was the best day,” Asheley said, who will be going into Grade 9 at Assumption College Catholic High School in September.
“I took lots of pictures so I can remember this moment and look back and say, ‘remember when I went shopping?’”
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.
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.
The Lancer family discount gets employees four tickets to the football home opener plus two ice cream bars for just $25.
Buried beneath the surface of China’s plateau lakes could lie the solutions to some of the challenges currently facing the Great Lakes.
It’s one of the topics that will be discussed in Windsor this week at the 2017 Canada-China Water Science Workshop hosted by the University of Windsor’s Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research.
The University’s online key control system is now live.
Members of the public are invited to participate in the WE Dig History Project at Assumption Park. A group of geoscientists, historians, archaeologists, and librarians are set out to take a closer look at local history and possibly unearth some new information about buildings once located on the site.