Civil engineering students who missed using surveying equipment last year had their chance Tuesday.
Prizes, companionship, and a free breakfast await participants in Bike to Work Day, Monday, May 28.
With a foundation in environmental engineering, Christina Ure knows the future is hers to build.
That’s because her degree from the University of Windsor makes her adept in the valuable art of solving problems.
“As an environmental engineer, we do a lot of problem-solving work for some of the world’s biggest issues,” Ure said.
“That gives us a really good base for other fields – whether that’s business, law or medicine.”
Conversations on conservation will generate energy Thursday in the CAW Student Centre.
Newly established annual IT Services Awards initiative recognizes efforts of IT staff members and supporters.
IT Services staff racked up more than 3,600 km in commutes during the Bike to Work program this summer.
The installation of a new service station on the UWindsor campus will make it easier to commute by bicycle.
The University’s environmental advocate is encouraging participation in Earth Hour.