Chloe Moore (BA 2019) was a finalist in a short prose contest held by the Writers’ Union of Canada.
Chloe Moore (BA 2019) was a finalist in a short prose contest held by the Writers’ Union of Canada.
A colloquium brought together local high school English teachers and UWindsor faculty to discuss issues of common professional concern.
A short story by UWindsor creative writing alumnus Alexander MacLeod is a winner of the 2019 O. Henry Prize.
Comic books bringing to life the championship story of baseball’s Chatham Coloured All-Stars will be distributed to schools and libraries this summer.
The downtown home of the School of Social Work will host an interdisciplinary conference on active aging Thursday, April 25.
UWindsor publishing students helped to produce a collection by photojournalist Douglas MacLellan, which will be launched Thursday.
Political science student Rima Asfour won the “Why Humanities?” competition with an impassioned poem inspired by a horrific terrorist attack.
The English department will hold its Creative Writing Gala at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 28, at the Green Bean Café.
Humanities Week promises events every day, March 25 to 29.
The Department of English Language, Literature, and Creative Writing presents Miriam Nichols delivering her free public lecture “Big Poetry: Memory, Measure, and Meaning in the 21st Century” Monday, March 4, in Katzman Lounge, Vanier Hall.
An associate professor at the University of the Fraser Valley, Dr. Nichols has published widely on Canadian and American poets with particular attention to the writings of Robin Blaser, a poet who participated in the Berkeley Renaissance of the 1940s and ’50s.