The Campus Bookstore course material team is ready to work with instructors to support student online learning.
The Campus Bookstore course material team is ready to work with instructors to support student online learning.
Compute Canada and SHARCNET invite researchers to access their high-performance computing resources to address the pandemic.
The finance department will change several procedures for issuing cheques in U.S. funds.
Academic support services — the Centre for Teaching and Learning, the Office of Open Learning, and the Leddy Library — have released information of interest to UWindsor instructors.
Blackboard upgrade
The University of Windsor’s Office of Research and Innovation Services continues to support faculties and researchers over the duration of the COVID-19 outbreak — available online, by email, and through Teams to answer questions, review applications, help navigate the pre- and post-award systems, and to meet important funding deadlines.
The Let’s Get Moving Virtual Team Challenge got underway Monday, but it isn’t too late for UWindsor staff and faculty to join the competition.
UWindsor research finance accountants now manage grants by faculty rather than funding agency.
A free course for instructors focuses on developing the skills and tools they need to move their summer courses online.
The “Let’s Get Moving Virtual Team Challenge” encourages UWindsor employees to stay healthy and connected while working from home.
A weekly book club presented by Biblioasis will open April 9, reading Best Canadian Poetry 2019.