Kent Walker

Aneesha Bhullar, Deema Boji, Kent Walker, Brinda Joseph Benher, Gabriel Safieddine, Nathaniel Pozzuoli, Jaden Davidson, Jack Cooney, and Alexandria MacLellanMembers of the Enactus Windsor delegation pose with their award. From left: Aneesha Bhullar, Deema Boji, Kent Walker, Brinda Joseph Benher, Gabriel Safieddine, Nathaniel Pozzuoli, Jaden Davidson, Jack Cooney, and Alexandria MacLellan.

Enactus Windsor earns ranking at national competition

From May 14 to 16, the University of Windsor Enactus team joined 49 other teams from institutions across Canada in Toronto to showcase the social, environmental, and economic entrepreneurship solutions they developed.

The UWindsor team successfully advanced to the semi-final round of the competition with 19 other teams.

UWindsor Enactus teamThe UWindsor Enactus team competed in the student leadership organization’s regional conference. From left: Enactus Windsor board member Ian Virtue, Ian Trepanier, Nathaniel Pozzuoli, Elizabeth Spiridon, Erley Lafleur, Deema Boji, Brigitte Kok, Hemakshi Jani, faculty adviser Kent Walker, Hansika Khokhar, Rania Bal, and Enactus Windsor board member Jacob Arcas.

Students find success at regional social entrepreneurship project competition

The UWindsor Enactus team competed in the student leadership organization’s regional conference.
An African rhinoceros is pictured in this handout photo.An African rhinoceros is pictured in this handout photo.

UWindsor students confront illegal trade in rhino horn

It is so coveted that it’s worth more than its weight in gold.

Its intended use has long been proven ineffectual, and yet the demand is contributing to the obliteration of a species.

The illegal trade of rhinoceros horn in Africa is fraught with controversy and two University of Windsor business students have become engrossed in the issue.

“It’s just not fair to these animals,” said master of business administration student Fred Wilkins.