
Engineering student Han Zhang and international relations student Emmanuel Igodan have teamed up to found Landerz backpack and luggage company.
Engineering student Han Zhang and international relations student Emmanuel Igodan have teamed up to found Landerz backpack and luggage company.
UWindsor’s Cheryl Collier has crafted the ultimate guide for the upcoming Ontario election.
The associate professor and acting head of the political science department led a team of 15 contributors for The Politics of Ontario, an in-depth analysis of all aspects of the Ontario political landscape.
“The book was about trying to understand what makes Ontario tick,” Dr. Collier said.
Which political positions come first, the voters’ or the candidates’?
Marc André Bodet, an associate professor of political science at Laval University, will take up this question in his free public lecture “The Leader-Led Nexus on Easy Issues,” over lunch Wednesday, February 28.
Lisa Bhungalia, a professor of political science at Kent State University, will speak at noon Wdnesday in the Faculty of Law Building.
A pair of UWindsor alumni have been appointed to the Order of Canada.
Desserts and Discussion will pair sweets with a conversation on the play Les Belles Soeurs, Friday in the Jackman Dramatic Art Centre.
Students and faculty heard from UWindsor alumnus and federal cabinet minister Navdeep Bains during an informal discussion Wednesday.
A free public lecture by UWindsor political science professor Cheryl Collier will explore issues of equity in Canada’s Parliament.
Philosophy professor Catherine Hundleby will present “Epistemic Coverage and the Argument from Ignorance” on Friday, January 12.
McGill University provost Christopher Manfredi will explore attempts to use the courts to change health-care policy in a free public lecture Monday.