Volunteering at Convocation allows UWindsor employees to share the joy of graduation.
Volunteering at Convocation allows UWindsor employees to share the joy of graduation.
Walking is still our best medicine, says the April edition of “Workplace Wellness E-Digest.”
Friends and colleagues of Rick Mallat will gather Tuesday for an open house reception to celebrate his retirement.
Receive a free pen and notepad with a minimum $75 order from the University Print Shop this month.
A session March 22 will help UWindsor faculty and staff understand the role of educational agents in recruiting international students.
The University has engaged creative agency Scott Thornley + Company to enhance its strategic messaging to prospective students, and representatives from the firm will be on campus Wednesday, March 16, to meet with members of the University community.
The theme for the day is “Why UWindsor? Why should prospective students and faculty choose the University of Windsor?”
STC says the marketing and promotion of the University is important to everyone on campus. To tell the UWindsor story and to get it right, its team will need input from students, faculty and staff.
An exciting week of activities to celebrate Open Education Week awaits the campus March 7 to 11.
Open Education Week is a global event showcasing open educational activities around the world, and the Office of Open Learning and Leddy Library are joining forces to highlight some of the work UWindsor is doing in this area.
“We have a full slate of activities scheduled for the week, so I’m sure there will be something for everyone,” says Nick Baker, director of the Office of Open Learning.
A class March 8 will teach the basics of the Drupal content management system.
UWindsor employees will receive 2015 tax slips in the mail soon—and may access them online as well.
Buy a printer cartridge, get a free pack of paper, Thursday at the Campus Bookstore.