Business

Alan Wildeman, Takako ItoUWindsor president Alan Wildeman welcomes Takako Ito, the consul-general of Japan in Toronto, to campus Thursday.

Campus opens doors to Japanese diplomat

The Japanese consul-general to Toronto spoke with MBA students Thursday in the Odette School of Business.

Duncan Lam discusses the EPICentre Makers Base with an open house visitor on March 8, 2018.Duncan Lam discusses the EPICentre Makers Base with an open house visitor on March 8, 2018.

EPICentre’s Makers' Base officially open for tinkering

UWindsor students, recent alumni, and staff are now welcome to get a free membership to the EPICentre Makers' Base.

Research Associate Duncan Lam is busily recruiting members for the new program and gleams with excitement now that the doors and the possibilities of a tinkering network are open for business. EPIC Makers' Base is located in the EPIC Industrial Hub (Centre for Engineering Innovation Room 1133) and is a place for people from all academic and technical backgrounds to undertake experiential learning through hands-on activities.

Donna WellingtonAlumna Donna Wellington will deliver a keynote address at an International Women’s Day gala hosted by Women’s Enterprise Skills Training of Windsor.

Nursing grad to speak to women’s gala

Alumna Donna Wellington will deliver a keynote address at an International Women’s Day gala hosted by Women’s Enterprise Skills Training of Windsor.

Melanie Drescher and Ana-Maria GramisteanuBelle River District High School students Melanie Drescher and Ana-Maria Gramisteanu discuss arguments for and against raising the age of majority in preparation for their opening appearance in the debate tournament Friday at the Odette School of Business.

Business students welcome high school debaters

Business students hosted about 100 high schoolers Friday for the Odette Debate Tournament.

The leaders of the Commonwealth of Nations are pictured during the 2015 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. (Photo courtesy of Commonwealth Secretariat/UWindsor)The leaders of the Commonwealth of Nations are pictured during the 2015 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. (Photo courtesy of Commonwealth Secretariat/UWindsor)

Look to the Commonwealth for international trade agreement, pen UWindsor profs

With the future of international trade travelling a precarious path, a pair of UWindsor professors are recommending that Canada looks “to the Commonwealth" for an economic solution.

The Faculty of English's Richard Douglass-Chin and Odette School of Business' Imran Abdool co-authored an article with Kal Juman for Policy Options magazine.

The magazine is considered Canada’s “premier public policy magazine.”

Joyce Garvey and her grandson Josh Galasso wearing UWindsor toques and scarvesJoyce Garvey and her grandson Josh Galasso don UWindsor gear after he took her to his classes in the Odette School of Business.

Mimi’s big day on campus

Joyce Garvey’s foray into academia last week has also meant a brush with online fame for the grandmother of four.