A UWindsor researcher has designed and built a filter that can remove potentially harmful phosphates from contaminated water.
A UWindsor researcher has designed and built a filter that can remove potentially harmful phosphates from contaminated water.
The campus community is invited to register for a free American Sign Language (ASL) class to be offered on campus this fall.
Parents of children entering JK, SK, and Grade One French and French immersion programs can now access a helping hand in honing their own French language skills.
An initiative to offer access and guidance on advanced computing and big data analytics tools will hold an orientation session, on Monday, September 14.
UWindsor employees wanting to hire students for the 2015/2016 academic year can now submit their job proposal requests for the Work Study Program
The School of Creative Arts invites non-music majors who wish to join the oldest and largest ensemble on campus to audition for the University Singers, open as an elective course.
Learning specialist in women’s and gender studies, Dusty Johnstone, discusses her dissertation research on women’s struggle to label rape experiences in the September issue of the Canadian fashion magazine, Flare.
The Campus Bookstore will hold an end-of-season “sidewalk” sale in the commons area of the CAW Student Centre, featuring new discounts on clothing and computer supplies, Thursday, August 20, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
“Everything must go,” says marketing coordinator Martin Deck Martin Deck, “and hundreds of items have been newly marked down.”
A new study by a team of UWindsor researchers shows that teaching young adolescents practical cooking skills leads to positive changes for the entire family.
A team of civil engineering students’ graduation project on beam design ranked them among the top entrants at an international design competition