Workers laying sodWorkers install sod outside the Welcome Centre in preparation for its official opening Friday.

Meal on the run a welcome to campus

A Grab ’n’ Go Breakfast this morning offers apple fritters and cinnamon sticks along with drinks.

work by Folke KöbberlingArtist Folke Köbberling, whose work is seen here, will deliver a guest lecture in the School of Creative Arts.

German artists to discuss approaches to public space

German-based artists Folke Köbberling and Nils-Arne Kässens will discuss their current Detroit project Thursday, October 1, in the LeBel Building.

Armand GaudetteArmand Gaudette, a programmer in IT Services, is happy with his purchase of butter tarts from a stand at the farmersʼ market.

Market to bring farm fresh produce to campus

Fresh fruits and vegetables await shoppers at the campus farmersʼ market, each Thursday afternoon through November 5.

Ryan McKenzieLancer athletes Ryan McKenzie and Kelley Cavanagh (pictured below) will be inducted into the Alumni Sports Hall of Fame on Sunday.

Track and field champions to join Alumni Sports Hall of Fame

The Alumni Sports Hall of Fame will induct Ryan McKenzie and Kelley (Park) Cavanagh in an awards ceremony Sunday, October 4.

Bala VenkateshRyerson professor Bala Venkatesh will speak to “Energy Storage: Why it’s critical to our energy future,” Thursday on the UWindsor campus.

Speaker to address issues of energy storage

Ryerson professor Bala Venkatesh will speak to “Energy Storage: Why it’s critical to our energy future,” Thursday on the UWindsor campus.

Robin GrasNatural selection best explains the evolution of species, according to an artificial ecosystem developed by computer science professor Robin Gras.

UWindsor researchers successfully simulate evolution of species

Natural selection best explains the evolution of species, according to an artificial ecosystem developed by computer science professor Robin Gras.

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