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Fisheries magazine is featuring the work of doctoral student Sarah Lehnert.
Fisheries magazine is featuring the work of doctoral student Sarah Lehnert.
Christine Côté got a wonderful start to permanent employment with the University of Windsor.
A study of nocturnal migration found that 30 times more birds are flying over lighted areas than unlit ones.
Two UWindsor students are among eight finalists in a province-wide competition focused on removing barriers for people with disabilities.
Dorey (D.J.) Lafreniere is recalled by co-workers as someone who always made the day brighter. An administrative/financial clerk in the Department of Biological Sciences, she died March 22.
“We loved her and will certainly miss her,” says Nancy Barkley, secretary to the head of the department. “We all work closely together in this department and D.J. always had us laughing and she enjoyed every day to the fullest.… We had a lot of fun.”
The accomplishments of UWindsor researchers were highlighted March 21 at a celebratory reception in Ambassador Auditorium.
Artist Iain Baxter& will explain the origins of his ampersand signifier in a seminar Friday.
Biology professor Dora Cavallo-Medved is the lead author of “Life Matters,” a new textbook aimed at non-majors.
Irradiating sediment could speed reclamation of petroleum tailings ponds.
Three UWindsor researchers won two-year grants totalling $233,500 as seed funding to support cancer-related studies.