
The Faculty of Science held their annual Spring and Shout event to celebrate those staff, faculty and students who went above and beyond in their job with the announcement of the 2025 Science Awards.
Faculty and staff award recipients:
The Faculty of Science held their annual Spring and Shout event to celebrate those staff, faculty and students who went above and beyond in their job with the announcement of the 2025 Science Awards.
Faculty and staff award recipients:
High schoolers well-versed in brain knowledge were on campus March 28 as the Faculty of Science hosted its fifth annual Windsor Brain Bee competition.
Twenty-four students competed in the event, battling it out over hot brain topics such as stress, neurotransmitters and brain disease.
Hailing from grades 11 and 12, the top three competitors received entrance scholarships ranging from $500 to $1,500 to study the program of their choice in the Faculty of Science at the University of Windsor.
“Art for sanity’s sake” is the motivating ethos behind the literary journal The Gently Mad Magazine, says founder Serafina Piasentin.
Alumni will join students in performances this weekend by the University Wind Ensemble, University Singers, and Chamber Choir.
The Alumni Awards of Excellence reception is set for Thursday, April 10.
The Cube will host UWindsor grad Franklin H. Ezenwa to discuss his career journey as an immigrant to Canada in a free presentation March 24.
Thaddeus Holownia (BA 1972) recalls his time as an undergraduate student at the University of Windsor as the beginning of his art career.
A visual artist, educator, letterpress printer, and publisher, he was honoured earlier this month with the Governor General’s Award for Artistic Achievement from the Canada Council for the Arts.
Miguel Hurtado encourages students to take advantage of campus programs to gain relevant career experience.