Partnership and Engagement

hands loading foods into boxesCBC Windsor News at 6 will broadcast live from the Armouries on Friday as part of the network’s “Sounds of the Season” charity drive.

Armouries to host charity broadcast

CBC Windsor News at 6 will broadcast live from the Armouries on Friday as part of the network’s “Sounds of the Season” charity drive.

aerial photo of Detroit River and U.S. and Canadian shoresThe “Presenting the Past to the Public” symposium will explore race, slavery, resistance, and identity in the Detroit River borderland on Friday, Dec. 8.

Local history subject for symposium

A symposium Friday, Dec. 8, will consider issues of race, slavery, resistance, and identity in the Detroit River borderland.
Brian DeVeale with Katelyn Bedard Bone Marrow Association representativesBiomedical sciences professor Brian DeVeale (fourth from left) received support for his research from the Katelyn Bedard Bone Marrow Association and representatives Joanne Bedard, Sonya Cottrell, Nicholle Kuzniak, Bryan Bedard, and Andrew Kidd.

Grant to fund exploration of causes of blood cancers

By developing a technique to measure how long it takes each cell type in the bloodstream to divide, Brian DeVeale hopes to reveal cancer-causing mechanisms.
Logo Hall of Fame T-shirtThe Science Society’s Logo Hall of Fame T-shirt raises funds for the local chapter of the Canadian Mental Health Association.

Science T-shirt a charitable endeavour

The Science Society’s Logo Hall of Fame T-shirt raises funds for the local chapter of the Canadian Mental Health Association.