The Campus Bookstore has selected Grey by E.L. James, a retelling of Fifty Shades of Grey from Christian Grey’s perspective, as its Book of the Week
The Campus Bookstore has selected Grey by E.L. James, a retelling of Fifty Shades of Grey from Christian Grey’s perspective, as its Book of the Week
A UWindsor PhD student recognized for her work to incorporate Indigenous languages and art in a campaign to reduce the risk of vehicular injury among Indigenous people in Walpole Island First Nation.
Facility Services is advising the campus community that Sunset Avenue road access, as well as the pedestrian access to the West sidewalk, will be interrupted due to the new roadway, furniture pods, walkways and landscaping work taking place daily from Monday, June 29 to Monday, August 10.
Please refer to the attached plan for sidewalk access. The blue arrow indicates sidewalk access.
For questions or concerns, please contact John Regier at 519-253-3000 ext. 2165
Photo Research League - Exhibition 1 will host the league's members in a reception and discussion, June 24.
UWindsor’s first Bio Innovative Solutions (BIS) competition is inviting university and college students students to submit problem solving proposals related to biotechnology.
MBA students build a greenhouse made almost entirely of recyclable plastic water bottles with the aim of spreading awareness about the state of the natural environment.
Universities Canada has launched phase two of UniversityWorks, a web resource on the value of a university degree.
The Campus Bookstore has selected Toni Morrison‘s God Help the Child by as its Book of the Week, June 22.
Access to the Dillon Hall east entrance, north - south sidewalk from Dillon’s main entrance to Patricia will be closed for construction.
Harrow’s St. Anthony Catholic School’s sixth and fifth graders explore biology at UWindsor, during an educational field trip June 17.