Faculty of Engineering

Student Michael Altenhof has been awarded the 2024 Board of Governors In-Course MedalDr. Bruce Minaker, MAME department head; Dr. Afsaneh Edrisy, associate dean - academics; Michael Altenhof (mechanical engineering student), Dr. Bill Van Heyst, dean of engineering.

Faculty of Engineering extends congratulations to Governors In-Course Medal winner

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. 

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Partnership to fuel tech park with top student talent

A partnership between the University of Windsor and the Kanata North Business Association and Hub350, Canada’s largest tech hub, will help bridge the industry talent gap, foster innovation, and connect students with more than 500 companies in the technology sector, says Judy Bornais, executive director of the Office of Experiential Learning.

“Partnering with the KNBA and Hub350 is a tremendous opportunity for us to help fuel the tech park with the best and brightest student talent from the University of Windsor,” she says.

A poster promotes the soup recipe book by the I-FuELS team.The Faculty of Engineering's I-FuELS team has published a book of soup recipes available by donation, with proceeds going to t he University of Windsor Students' Alliance Food Pantry.

Soup recipes offer warm comfort to students in need

The I-FuELs research team in the Faculty of Engineering has published a book of soup recipes available by donation, with proceeds going to the UWindsor campus Food Pantry.