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Windsor Law has launched a campaign to raise funds for the re-imagining of its home.
Windsor Law has launched a campaign to raise funds for the re-imagining of its home.
An awards program will recognize Sue Skrobiak’s service to Odette MBA students and faculty.
The Oct. 5 Lancer football game is the team’s final home contest of 2019, promising action off the field as well as on it.
The J.P. Wiser’s Experience Centre in the Hiram Walker and Sons Distillery is the setting for an evening of tasting whisky and dinner
UWindsor Ten Thousand Coffees will connect students, alumni, and others to share insights into career choices.
The School of Social Work will host an appreciation event for its alumni Thursday, Oct. 3.
Windsor Law professor Julie Macfarlane is the subject of “Defender,” a film by student Braunte Petric shortlisted in TVO’s Short Doc contest.
Former Lancer stars from track and field, football, and volleyball will join the University of Windsor Alumni Sports Hall of Fame at an induction ceremony Sunday, Oct. 6.
Decathlete Jamie Adjetey-Nelson (BA 2007, B.Ed 2009), jumper Stephanie Gouin (BHK 1999), wide receiver Arjei Franklin (BHK 2005, B.Ed 2006), and men’s volleyball MVP Steve Ray (BASc 1996) will be honoured as part of Alumni Weekend celebrations.
Welcoming Celebration is a pep rally that forms part of orientation activities for new students.
A new book by UWindsor alumnus Franklin Ezenwa promises to share secrets to success in university.