The Curiosity Shop will be set up today at the CAW Student Centre from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The Curiosity Shop will be set up today at the CAW Student Centre from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Dalhousie physics professor Kimberley Hall will discuss her research into quantum computing Friday on the UWindsor campus.
A free public presentation Wednesday will review cases of groundwater contamination and the science that goes into assigning responsibility.
Today is an especially rewarding one for Kim and Rob Nelson.
Besides taking home a pair of awards at today’s annual Celebration of Excellence in Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity, the two professors are celebrating their 14th wedding anniversary.
A seminar next week will offer students information about the Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford University.
CIS named Lancer women’s basketball star Miah-Marie Langlois its defensive player of the year for a remarkable third consecutive campaign Thursday.
A new program that provides local start-up businesses and entrepreneurs with free legal services was formally launched Tuesday.
A panel will discuss “Careers in Visual Arts: Beyond the Obvious” on Tuesday, March 18, in the LeBel Building.
Growing up in Ghana, Doug Koomson used to play soccer as much as he could. He got pretty good at it, and by the time he moved to Oakville, Ontario, his favourite sport became a great way to break down barriers that can make it difficult for new Canadians to integrate.
“When I came here, that’s how I made friends,” said Koomson, now a third-year kinesiology student. “Sports really give kids a chance to meet each other.”
UWindsor alumna Krysia Bussière will deliver a free public lecture, “Permanence in Transient Settlement,” Thursday.