Teaching and Learning

Bailey Packet, Katherine Beaumont, Robynne Hay, Josh Taylor, Rachel Weston, Kamsiyochukwu Otue, Olivia Mouawad, and Ghadi TrekiNursing sessional instructor Katherine Beaumont, second from left, and third-year students Bailey Packet, Robynne Hay, Josh Taylor, Rachel Weston, Kamsiyochukwu Otue, Olivia Mouawad, and Ghadi Treki prepare personal care product donations. Absent: Mackenzie Pawluk.

Placement program prioritizes pre-teen personal care

For Faculty of Nursing sessional instructor Katherine Beaumont, her third-year students, and Grade 6 teachers at West Gate Public School, providing self-care teachings along with essential personal hygiene products for pre-teens in need reaffirms the idea that great things happen when you work together for a common good.

As part of the BScN students’ school health education placement program, lessons included fun and immersive games intended to engage and punctuate the importance of personal hygiene, oral health, hand washing, bathing, and self-esteem.

Tirupati Bolisetti and Kwaku Gyau GyamfiCivil engineering professor Tirupati Bolisetti and Kwaku Gyau Gyamfi discuss the student’s project on resilience of water supplies in Arctic communities on World Water Day.

Engineering students address sustainable development goals on World Water Day

The next time you look at the Great Lakes or wonder about Arctic communities, you will think about them a little differently because of the research of engineering students Vrashesh Vipul Karkar and Kwaku Gyau Gyamfi.

Karkar examined the water in Great Lakes Basin watersheds to assess the amount of microplastics that are present in the water. His research focuses on the quantities of microplastics humans are releasing into rivers and the Great Lakes, developing cutting edge modelling tools to quantify the microplastics being released.

Richard Wagner hands trophy to Kathleen KennedyRichard Wagner, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, presents his eponymous award for outstanding Pro Bono Students Canada volunteers to Windsor Law recipient Kathleen Kennedy.

Chief justice hails law student volunteers

Richard Wagner, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, presented an award for outstanding Pro Bono Students Canada volunteers to Windsor Law recipient Kathleen Kennedy.

professors standing near obstacle courseProfessor Rashid Rashidzadeh and dean Bill Van Heyst congratulate engineering students on their work programming model trains to navigate an obstacle course.

Design competition gets engineering careers on track

Engineering students in the first-year course Cornerstone Design programmed model railcars to run through an obstacle course.
Maheen ArshadHer undergraduate studies in Behaviour, Cognition and Neuroscience prepared Maheen Arshad for a rewarding career as a genetic counsellor.

Program perfect preparation for profession, says science grad

Her undergraduate studies in Behaviour, Cognition and Neuroscience prepared Maheen Arshad for a rewarding career as a genetic counsellor.