
UWindsor instructor Lorenzo Buj will launch his newly-published collection of poetry with an event Oct. 2 at the Dominion House Tavern.
Two documentaries by Communication, Media, and Film students have been selected for the Detroit FREEP Film Festival’s Real Fresh Student Showcase.
Sara Grabauskas’s Canvassing the Soul and Carolina Di Grado’s Lookin’ Good, Feelin’ Good will be screened at Cinema Detroit on Sept. 24, at 4 p.m., and online from Sept. 22 to 29.
The Master of Social Work for Working Professionals program is kicking off its Fall 2022 admission cycle with an exciting announcement: the program will now be offered in an online format.
Students are still required to attend scheduled virtual classes, but this change means that making the commute to the classroom will no longer be a challenge for those with full-time employment.
The most rewarding part of filming her short documentary Jenny’s Vision is the thought that its message of hope could change someone’s life, says Maria Belenkova-Buford.
A film student, she tells the story of an artist with a visual disability.
“Jenny has some challenges she had to overcome,” says Belenkova-Buford. “My film shows how you can still create while having a major impairment.”
BFA students are invited to apply for positions as research/studio assistants in the Incubator Art Lab.
A virtual event Wednesday, Sept. 15, will celebrate the opening of the Incubator Art Lab’s storefront studio facility.
Adrian Guta has been inducted as a member of the Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists.