
For the second year in a row, the Noble twins have tied for the Board of Governors In-Course Medal for the Faculty of Science.
For the second year in a row, the Noble twins have tied for the Board of Governors In-Course Medal for the Faculty of Science.
Sixteen graduates and undergraduates from the School of Computer Science accompanied Dr. Shafaq Khan to attend 2024 Canadian Celebration of Women in Computing Conference (CAN-CWIC), in Toronto.
Dennis Otieno, an MSc candidate from the Lake Victoria basin in Kenya, is gaining hands-on experience with the Laurentian Great Lakes by contributing to water quality monitoring in the Detroit River, a connecting channel of the Great Lakes.
The project is part of the Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) connecting channels monitoring program. Sampling sites along the connecting channels of the Great Lakes have been established and are continually monitored to evaluate the year-round distribution of nutrients and suspended sediments transported between lakes.
With years of data and a wealth of publications, Tanya Basok, associate dean of research in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, has become an authority on the experiences of migrant agricultural workers and has leveraged her research knowledge as an expert witness in court cases fighting to protect their rights.
The UWill Discover Sustainable Futures call for proposals is now open.
The University of Windsor is proud to announce a new academic collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) through a formal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
This partnership underscores our commitment to global engagement, academic excellence, and innovation, creating impactful opportunities for students, researchers, and faculty members.
Key Highlights of the Collaboration:
A group of high school students took a deeper look at the mechanics of underwater gliders during a visit to RAEON (Real-Time Aquatic Ecosystem Observation Network) earlier this month, gaining hands-on experience with the high-tech devices used to monitor the Great Lakes ecosystems.
About 21 students from Assumption College Catholic High School’s Technological Design (Robotics) class, grades 10 to 12, visited RAEON to learn about what they do, how the autonomous gliders work, and the mechanics behind them.
The Medical Biotechnology (MMB) program in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry hosted a vibrant social gathering, Fall Fiesta, celebrating cultural diversity and traditions while bringing students together.
The event began with opening remarks from Professor James Gauld, head of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. It brought together incoming and outgoing students on Thursday, Nov. 28 dressed in traditional costumes, sharing food and fostering bonds and connection that continue beyond graduation.
Third-year mechanical engineering student Michael Altenhof has been awarded the 2024 Board of Governors In-Course Medal, marking the second consecutive year he has received this honour.
The award is presented to the undergraduate student with the highest cumulative average in their field of study at the end of the preceding regular session.
Altenhof achieved an outstanding cumulative average of 98 per cent, the highest in the Faculty of Engineering. This follows his receipt of the same award in 2023, highlighting his consistent excellence in academics.
Ontario’s Minister of Education, Jill Dunlop, added a stop on her tour of Windsor-Essex on Tuesday to observe Aleshia St. Louis, a teacher candidate from the University of Windsor’s Faculty of Education, in her practicum placement.
The visit to L.A. Desmarais Catholic Elementary School highlighted the practical experience that teacher candidates gain in the classroom, allowing the Minister to see firsthand the impact of in-class teacher training in preparing future educators.