
AfroFest will run through the week in the CAW Student Centre.
AfroFest will run through the week in the CAW Student Centre.
University of Windsor president Alan Wildeman will present his annual address to the campus community at 10 a.m. Friday, January 29, in the CAW Student Centre’s Ambassador Auditorium.
Entitled “2016 - A Leap Year in Many Ways,” the event is open to members of the university community.
Applications are now open for a March 3 festival dedicated to experiencing the cultural diversity on campus.
The NBA and Lancer basketball are teaming up for an all-star skills challenge Saturday at the St. Denis Centre.
A meeting next week will explain how UWindsor students can join the volunteer organizing committee for Science Rendezvous 2016.
The annual festival offers hands-on activities to engage the public with science and innovation. The University of Windsor campus will play host on May 7. Graduate and undergrad students from all faculties and disciplines may gain skills while sharing their love of science with Windsor-Essex residents of all ages.
A series of workshops this week will help students prepare for a January 20 job fair.
This Place is a Zoo will present live animals to open Frost Week, Monday at noon.
Hundreds of registrants taking up studies in January attended Winter Orientation for information about available support services and the transition to campus life.
A free workshop Tuesday in the Leddy Library will discuss how to write an effective project summary.
It takes a special set of skills to reach out to students considering the University of Windsor—especially those new to Canada, says Anita Bondy, marketing coordinator for the International Development Office.
She is seeking to hire international student ambassadors to represent the school in conversation with prospects around the world.