The campus community is invited to watch the United Way flag rise over campus Friday morning outside Chrysler Hall Tower.
The campus community is invited to watch the United Way flag rise over campus Friday morning outside Chrysler Hall Tower.
UWindsor researcher Nigel Hussey gave an address at the biennial conference of the Society for Marine Mammalogy.
Fall Fest promises free chili and hot chocolate for students, faculty, and staff, Thursday on Turtle Island Walk.
An increase in first-year undergraduate enrolment reverses a multi-year trend, UWindsor president Alan Wildeman announced in a message to the campus community Wednesday.
“The net result is that there are in excess of 400 more full-time students on campus this year,” he notes.
His Update #34 praises the efforts of faculty and staff to raise awareness of what the University has to offer students, and also provides information on the status of new faculty positions, current construction projects, employee retirements, and the Strategic Mandate Agreement.
A workshop will help faculty and staff who have hired a work-study student.
UWindsor instructor Marty Gervais has published a new book, Five Days Walking Five Towns, where he explores Windsor's original towns on foot.
UWindsor faculty and staff members are invited to volunteer at Fall Convocation ceremonies.
A tailgate party before Saturday’s Lancer football game promises free food and fellowship.
UWindsor staff and faculty may enhance abilities, skills, and knowledge for which there is immediate and practical on-the-job application.
Bill Anderson is hoping to cut through the fog of uncertainty blanketing the ongoing North American Free Trade Agreement negotiations.