Cheryl Collier

UWindsor's Dr. Cheryl Collier's book "The Politics of Ontario" is the perfect primer for people interested in learning more about the province ahead of the June 7 election.UWindsor's Dr. Cheryl Collier's book "The Politics of Ontario" is the perfect primer for people interested in learning more about the province ahead of the June 7 election.

UWindsor prof pens primer for upcoming provincial election

UWindsor’s Cheryl Collier has crafted the ultimate guide for the upcoming Ontario election.

The associate professor and acting head of the political science department led a team of 15 contributors for The Politics of Ontario, an in-depth analysis of all aspects of the Ontario political landscape.

“The book was about trying to understand what makes Ontario tick,” Dr. Collier said.

President announces appointments

University of Windsor President Alan Wildeman has announced that Prof. Jeff Berryman has agreed to take on the role of Acting Provost and Vice-President, Academic. Prof. Berryman is currently in the third year of his term as Associate Vice-President, Academic, and is an internationally renowned legal scholar, a Distinguished University Professor, and Professor of Law. He previously served as Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Windsor.

Nancy Wright, Natalie Atkin and Lionel WalshProfessor Natalie Atkin (centre) accepts congratulations on her award for meritorious service from dean Nancy Wright and associate dean Lionel Walsh during the end-of-year awards reception held Wednesday by the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.

Year-end reception celebrates achievement in arts, humanities, and social sciences

The Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences celebrated the achievements of faculty, staff and students at its awards reception Wednesday.