
The campus campaign for United Way represents an opportunity to show leadership in service, says provost Douglas Kneale.
The campus campaign for United Way represents an opportunity to show leadership in service, says provost Douglas Kneale.
Helping local children through the Adopt-a-Family charity campaign is a sure way to get on Santa’s “nice” list.
The children of UWindsor faculty and staff are invited to turn out tonight for Boo at the U, the annual evening of treats organized by residence staff and students.
University employees are invited to bring their children to Winclare room in Vanier Hall from 6 to 8 p.m., where volunteers will give little trick-or-treaters their own treat bag. Guests then make the rounds to each station for activities and candy in a spooky but safe environment.
The Employee Recognition Committee encourages nominations for the Excellence in Health and Safety Award.
Dusty Johnstone is the University of Windsor’s sexual misconduct response and prevention officer.
Children can give their Hallowe’en costumes a practice run during Boo at the U, October 27 in Vanier Hall.
Douglas Kneale will host “Meet the Provost” in the main lobby of Toldo Health Education Centre on Tuesday, October 18.
A good night’s sleep is important to good health, says the October edition of Workplace Wellness E-Digest.
The university’s Annual Giving Program, which raises funds for student scholarships and other campus priorities, is underway.
A class October 12 offers free training to UWindsor staff and faculty who maintain official University websites.