
A UWindsor biologist and students use pheromone research to outsmart the invasive sea lampre, an eel-like fish in the Great Lakes.
A UWindsor biologist and students use pheromone research to outsmart the invasive sea lampre, an eel-like fish in the Great Lakes.
The Journal of Critical Race, Indigeneity, and Decolonization is now accepting submissions.
An informal networking event for members of the Windsor-Essex health research community is set for Feb. 2.
Faculty, staff, and students welcomed more than 650 Master of Engineering (MEng) students at the 2023 Winter Orientation on Wednesday, Jan 4.
The session included a movie and sports event highlights with popcorn, a light lunch, the presentations themselves, and campus tours.
“It was exciting and fun to see so many enthusiastic new students attend the in-person orientation,” says Dr. Peter Frise, associate dean for professional programs. “The event filled all three of the big lecture theatres in the CEI and was a great success.”
The Graduate Education Research Conference invites proposals from graduate students in any discipline.
A virtual think tank on Feb. 10 will discuss three local health research projects.
A webinar Friday, Jan. 27, will present the benefits of office hours for students, instructors, and graduate and teaching assistants.