International Students

The concert on Friday, July 31, includes a program of Bach, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Liszt, Lehar, Verdi and Puccini, performed by Italian pianist Marco Francesco Palazzi; soprano Erin Armstrong, violinist Velda Kelly; and cellist Nadine Deleury on cello.The concert on Friday, July 31, includes a program of Bach, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Liszt, Lehar, Verdi and Puccini, performed by Italian pianist Marco Francesco Palazzi; soprano Erin Armstrong, violinist Velda Kelly; and cellist Nadine Deleury on cello.

Classical favourites to be featured at campus concert

UWindsor will be hosting an evening of music featuring a piano performance and a concert of duets,Friday, July 31, 

English professor Dale Jacobs realized he could use his training in composition and rhetoric to think about comic books. English professor Dale Jacobs realized he could use his training in composition and rhetoric to think about comic books.

Comics, a medium that’s all grown up

The revival of comic books and graphic novels in the 21st century has seen the medium transition from a children’s pastime to a subject of academic study.

UWindsor PhD student Naomi G. Williams (l.) and research partner Anika Altiman (r.) pose with their poster tailored to incorporate Indigenous languages and art in a campaign to reduce the risk of vehicular injury among Indigenous people in Walpole Island UWindsor PhD student Naomi G. Williams (l.) and research partner Anika Altiman (r.) pose with their poster tailored to incorporate Indigenous languages and art in a campaign to reduce the risk of vehicular injury among Indigenous people in Walpole Island First Nation, as part of their entry in 2015 Auto21 Highly Qualified People competition.

Walpole Island safety project wins kudos for PhD candidate

A UWindsor PhD student recognized for her work to incorporate Indigenous languages and art in a campaign to reduce the risk of vehicular injury among Indigenous people in Walpole Island First Nation.

The Council of Ontario Universities' report shows that Ontario’s university graduates are securing good, well-paying jobs soon after graduation, and that they are out-earning their peers with other levels of education.The Council of Ontario Universities' report shows that Ontario’s university graduates are securing good, well-paying jobs soon after graduation, and that they are out-earning their peers with other levels of education.

New data shows university has highest pay-off for graduates’ career prospects and earnings

New report shows that Ontario university graduates have the best labour market outcomes and highest incomes of any educational attainment group.

Green scene: The solar bench—which uses the sun’s rays to charge electronics—frames a recycling station, a bicycle rack and the Stewart Moore Carolinian Garden to point up the University of Windsor’s commitment to environmental responsibility.Green scene: The solar bench—which uses the sun’s rays to charge electronics—frames a recycling station, a bicycle rack and the Stewart Moore Carolinian Garden to point up the University of Windsor’s commitment to environmental responsibility.

UWindsor named among greenest universities in North America

UWindsor was among five Canadian universities ranked among the greenest in North america.

President Alan Wildeman, joined by UWindsor Student Alliance president Jaydee Tarpeh (l.) and Organization of Part Time University Students president Ed King (r.) signed an agreement to continue joint operation of CAW Student Centre, Tuesday. President Alan Wildeman, joined by UWindsor Student Alliance president Jaydee Tarpeh (l.) and Organization of Part Time University Students president Ed King (r.) signed an agreement to continue joint operation of CAW Student Centre, Tuesday.

UWindsor and students sign to continue joint operation of CAW Student Centre

President Alan Wildeman, joined by UWindsor Student Alliance president Jaydee Tarpeh and Organization of Part Time University Students president Ed King signed an agreement to continue joint operation of CAW Student Centre.