Rajesh Seth

Staecey Ngabire, Larissa Dushime, Arief Kartolo, Janet MacIsaac, and Natalie HazinehStaecey Ngabire, Larissa Dushime, Arief Kartolo, Janet MacIsaac, and Natalie Hazineh are among the recipients of Student Leadership Awards for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. Not pictured: Renee Taylor.

Students win recognition for leadership on equity, diversity, and inclusion in research

Six students have received Student Leadership Awards for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.
logo: Anti-Black Racism Student Leadership Experience Grants The University of Windsor has awarded $10,000 grants to six projects dedicated to dismantling barriers caused by racial oppression.

Grant-winning projects to advance dismantling of anti-Black racism

The University of Windsor has awarded $10,000 grants to six projects dedicated to dismantling barriers caused by racial oppression.

Mike McKay in lab at Great Lakes Institute for Environmental ResearchMike McKay, executive director of UWindsor’s Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, has received another $540,000 in funding for his research program that uses samples from wastewater treatment plants as an early warning system for COVID-19 outbreaks. The funding is part of a $12 million investment by the province to support and expand the network of researchers analyzing wastewater across Ontario.

Provincial funding boosts research tracking COVID-19 through sewage

A UWindsor research team received $540,000 to test samples from wastewater treatment plants as an early warning system for COVID-19.

Mike McKay working in labMike McKay, executive director of the Great Lake Institute for Environmental Research, is leading a research team using sewage as an early warning system to determine trends in COVID-19 infection rates.

UWindsor COVID research gets $300,000 funding boost

Mike McKay is leading a research team using sewage as an early warning system to determine trends in COVID-19 infection rates.

Dylan Verburg, Rajesh SethUWindsor engineering student Dylan Verburg and professor Rajesh Seth take samples from the water supply to New Delhi, the capital of India.

Engineering magazine profiles Windsor grad student

A magazine for the province’s engineers has profiled Dylan Verburg’s work to improve water quality in the Indian capital city of New Delhi.