Partnership and Engagement

still from “Everybody Loves Touda”The Windsor International Film Festival will present the drama “Everybody Loves Touda” as its centrepiece feature tonight — Wednesday, Oct. 30.

Film fest tickets available to cinephiles

DailyNews readers can win tickets to the Windsor International Film Festival, courtesy of the Office of the President.
Andrew Kidd, Andrea Baker, Melba Bedard, Anna Kozarova and Dora Cavallo-MedvedRepresentatives of the Katelyn Bedard Bone Marrow Association Andrew Kidd, Andrea Baker, and Melba Bedard congratulate UWindsor researchers Anna Kozarova and Dora Cavallo-Medved on a grant to study cancer treatments.

Team to explore efficacy of blood cancer treatment

A team of researchers is looking into health disparities influencing patient outcomes for those undergoing bone marrow transplant as a treatment for multiple myeloma.
Dr. Franceso Biondi of the Department of Human KineticsKinesiology professor Franceso Biondi is leading a study investigating the cognitive benefits of museum visits.

Study with Chimczuk Museum explores cognitive benefits of museum visits

Research has shown that a walk in nature can significantly boost mental well-being. But can a stroll through a museum or gallery have a similar effect?

Francesco Biondi, an expert in human factors and a faculty member in the Department of Kinesiology, is leading a study to find out. In collaboration with the City of Windsor’s Chimczuk Museum, Dr. Biondi and his research team will explore how visiting museums could potentially improve cognitive functions and mental resources.