A manuscript cataloguing a portion of the library amassed by the illegitimate son of Christopher Columbus is not the lost Ark of the Covenant, but UWindsor history professor Guy Lazure feels a little
A new course required for first-year Windsor Law students will help them to understand and engage with traditions of First Nations, in particular Anishinaabe, Cree, and Haudenosaunee.
Enactus Windsor swept the Enactus Canada regional exposition last week in Mississauga, Ont., placing first in every category and securing five awards totalling almost $10,000.
UWindsor nursing students on clinical placements are expected to write about their experiences and turn in their notes to instructors as part of their course work.
In the midst of preparing for her final exams, third-year Windsor Law student Kayla Smith re-appeared before the Special Senate Committee on the Charitable Sector in Ottawa for its last meeting.