Three members of the UWindsor faculty are promoting high-speed rail in a national newspaper.
Three members of the UWindsor faculty are promoting high-speed rail in a national newspaper.
Authors from the 498 creative writing workshop will read from their works during a free public literary event Thursday, Nov. 22.
Poets Steven Ross Smith and Marty Gervais will conduct a free public reading November 2 at Biblioasis bookstore.
UWindsor president Douglas Kneale will present a brief history of the sonnet on November 24 for ElderCollege at Canterbury College.
The range of expertise of the President’s Indigenous Peoples Scholars allows for a broad-based enrichment of the curriculum.
BookFest Windsor will explore “The Power of Stories” in a series of events through downtown Windsor, October 17 to 21.
The debut novel of UWindsor alumnus Robin Robertson is on the shortlist for the Man Booker Prize.
A reading and signing Wednesday will launch Emilia Danielewska’s debut book of prose-poetry.
A trio of poets will be reading at the Storyteller Bookstore on Ottawa Street this Sunday.
Tom Gannon Hamilton, Sharon Berg and Laurie Smith from Windsor will be reading at the bookstore at 1473 Ottawa St. between 1 and 3 p.m. on Sunday.
Along with Lenore Langs (professor in the University of Windsor’s English department), Laurie Smith publishes and edits Windsor’s Cranberry Tree Press.
Smith is promoting her newest book, Said the Cannibal. She has an upcoming book on Charles Darwin.
Two UWindsor instructors are calling for tax incentives for lower-income Canadians to invest in capital markets.