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Looking Back, Looking Forward

UWindsor president Robert Gordon says the University of Windsor is focused on improving the student experience at the University of Windsor.   The strategic plan for the university is the guiding piece for the next five years and currently is in its final stage of document review and feedback.     "We have received significant feedback and there is still an opportunity for others to visit the Aspire website and provide some feedback on the documents and direction," added Dr. Gordon.  Aspire: Together for Tomorrow is the planning process of the University of Windsor's next strategic plan. UWindsor

By |Sun, Feb 12th, 2023, 5:46PM|News|

Are You a STEM Student at UWindsor? You Need to Take These Arts Electives

As part of their degree requirements, most STEM students at UWindsor need to take at least two arts electives. Most of them tend to opt for an introductory philosophy or psychology course, overlooking equally interesting courses in other arts fields. To help rectify this situation, we’ve compiled a short, non-comprehensive list of underrated arts electives we would recommend to science students at UWindsor. On the flipside, if you’d like to hear about underrated science electives for arts students, click here.  ENGL-2520: Frankenstein and its Afterlife You’ve surely encountered Frankenstein in TV or film—that green, hulking creature with bolts in his

By |Tue, Mar 1st, 2022, 9:24AM|Arts + Culture, News|

Some of the Most Underrated Science Electives for Non-Science Majors at UWindsor

As part of their degree requirements, most humanities and social science students at UWindsor are required to take at least two science courses. Just when you thought you had finally escaped science after getting your grade 10 SNC2D credit in high school, your postsecondary institution has swooped in and required you to once again face the world of numbers, cells and atoms!  Based on personal experience, I find that most non-science students at UWindsor opt for the same science electives—usually Introduction to Astronomy I and II (PHYS-1000 and PHYS-1010), Computer Concepts for End-Users (COMP-1047), and Natural Hazards and Disasters (ESCI-1000). 

By |Mon, Nov 8th, 2021, 4:46PM|News, Technology|
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