Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

Jenny’s Vision is one of three local films that will enjoy national broadcast Sept. 18 on CBC television as part of its Absolutely Canadian series showcasing unique stories from communities across Canada.Maria Belenkova-Buford is hopeful her short doc could change someone's life

Film student projects to find national audience

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.”

exterior of the Incubator Art Lab.BFA students are invited to apply for positions as research/studio assistants in the Incubator Art Lab.

Art Lab seeking student hires

BFA students are invited to apply for positions as research/studio assistants in the Incubator Art Lab.

Jennifer WilletA virtual event Wednesday, Sept. 15, will celebrate the opening of the storefront studio facility of professor Jennifer Willet’s Incubator Art Lab.

Incubator art lab opening set for Wednesday

A virtual event Wednesday, Sept. 15, will celebrate the opening of the Incubator Art Lab’s storefront studio facility.

ary:  UWindsor psychology student Jasmine Kobrosli has received a $5,000 scholarship from Crohn’s and Colitis Canada.UWindsor psychology student Jasmine Kobrosli has received a $5,000 scholarship from Crohn’s and Colitis Canada.

Student wins support for work on psychological interventions in chronic health conditions

A $5,000 scholarship from Crohn’s and Colitis Canada will enable UWindsor student Jasmine Kobrosli further her work examining the psychological effects of inflammatory bowel disease.

Kobrosli, entering her fourth year of undergraduate study, has lived experience with IBD: she was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis in 2013 and Crohn’s disease in 2018.

Victoria Abboud playing the qanunCommunications instructor Victoria Abboud won an award for her account of learning to play the qanun, a traditional Arabic string instrument.

Pulling strings wins creative writing contest for prof

Communications instructor Victoria Abboud won an award for her account of learning to play the qanun, a traditional Arabic string instrument.