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Among more than 3,500 graduands who will receive their degrees this week are winners of the Board of Governors Medals, awarded to the graduating student with the highest academic standing in each programAmong more than 3,500 graduands who will receive their degrees this week are winners of the Board of Governors Medals, awarded to the graduating student with the highest academic standing in each program.

Medals adorn top-achieving graduates

The University of Windsor’s 103rd Convocation ceremonies continue through Friday, June 19 at the St. Denis Centre.

Among more than 3,500 graduands who will receive their degrees this week are winners of the Board of Governors Medals, awarded to the graduating student with the highest academic standing in each program:

The live webcast of the University of Windsor’s 103rd Convocation ceremonies will include every graduand crossing the stage. The live webcast of the University of Windsor’s 103rd Convocation ceremonies will include every graduand crossing the stage.

Webcast to provide remote link to Convocation celebrations

The Centre for Teaching and Learning will produce a live webcast of the University of Windsor’s 103rd Convocation ceremonies beginning Tuesday, June 16, at the St. Denis Centre.

The webcast will include every graduand crossing the stage and will be available for viewing at http://convocation.uwindsor.ca.

Recordings of the proceedings will air on TVCogeco cable local access channel 11.

Local photographer and Zimbabwe-based doctor team up for Windsor photo exhibition, “We want our doctor back.” Image courtesy of photojournalist Douglas MacLellan.Local photographer and Zimbabwe-based doctor team up for Windsor photo exhibition, “We want our doctor back.” Image courtesy of photojournalist Douglas MacLellan.

Photo exhibit illustrates Zimbabwe’s healthcare gap

When Paul Thistle, former chief medical officer of the Howard Hospital in rural Zimbabwe, was transferred on short notice, his patients made a simple yet powerful statement, “We want our doctor back.”

Photojournalist Douglas MacLellan and Dr. Thistle, holder of a 2008 UWindsor honorary doctor of laws degree, bring this call to the Windsor Star News Café, 300 Ouellette Ave., from June 15 to 20 with a photo exhibition of the same name.

The  coming “Startup Mashup” event will give students and entrepreneurs the opportunity to introduce their business ideas to possible partners, or use their skills to join one.The coming “Startup Mashup” event will give students and entrepreneurs the opportunity to introduce their business ideas to possible partners, or use their skills to join one.

Event to help entrepreneurs find business matches

Entrepreneurs can find their startup business match during the coming Entrepreneurship Practice and Innovation Centre “Startup Mashup” event. 

Barbara Zielinski, professor of biological sciences and the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Studies, will discuss sea lampreys' behaviour in the Great Lakes at a Science Café public lecturBarbara Zielinski, professor of biological sciences and the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Studies, will discuss sea lampreys' behaviour in the Great Lakes at a Science Café public lectur

Impact of invasive species in the Great Lakes subject of public lecture

A Science Café public lecture to discuss sea lamprey’s behavior and its devastating impact on fisheries in the Great Lakes, June 17. 

Faculty of Law Dean Camille Cameron has accepted a position as Dean of Dalhousie University’s Schulich School of Law, beginning September 1, 2015.Faculty of Law Dean Camille Cameron has accepted a position as Dean of Dalhousie University’s Schulich School of Law, beginning September 1, 2015.

Windsor Law dean accepts position at Dalhousie

UWindsor President Alan Wildeman, and Provost Douglas Kneale announced that Faculty of Law Dean Camille Cameron will be leaving the University of Windsor this summer.