Staff Appreciation Days offer savings for all UWindsor employees at the Campus Bookstore.
Staff Appreciation Days offer savings for all UWindsor employees at the Campus Bookstore.
A pancake breakfast on Nov. 20 will kick off the Annual Giving campaign for UWindsor faculty, staff, and retirees.
Take Our Kids to Work Day will bring Grade 9 students to campus on November 14.
Tri-agencies have invited comment on a draft policy on research data management.
Members of the online teaching Community of Practice share experiences and information about online, open, and technology-enhanced education.
Alternative Spring Break is seeking faculty, staff, and graduate students willing to serve as team leaders.
UWindsor course codes will change in the Winter 2019 semester.
A session September 11 will offer training in the University’s web content management system.
Nick Hector faced a daunting challenge.
How do you take more than 500 terabytes of raw video footage and edit a documentary that honours the director’s legacy while holding true to his artistic vision?
“Rob Stewart was just so earnest and genuine and there was no artifice about him wanting to change the world,” Hector said, a University of Windsor assistant professor.
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.