The Inspired Acting Lab at the School of Dramatic Art has partnered with Heritage Colchester to present Almost, Maine. Acting grads take to Colchester stage Jul 11th, 2023 Almost, MaineTags: Lionel WalshCaitlin MillerAnnie RobertsKaden HillJackson BalintChloe Brescia
Karleigh Kochaniec is working with the Amherstburg Freedom Museum through the Local Black History Internship Program. Internship pairs history students with museum Jul 10th, 2023 The Local Black History Internship Program connects the Department of History and the Amherstburg Freedom Museum.Tags: Gregg FrenchKarleigh Kochaniec
History professor emeritus Larry Kulisek will present “Life in Sandwich in 1798” as part of an anniversary party this weekend for Windsor’s oldest building, the Duff-Baby Mansion. Historian to mark 225th anniversary of mansion with public lecture Jul 6th, 2023 History professor emeritus Larry Kulisek will present a lecture as part of an anniversary party this weekend for the Duff-Baby Mansion.Tags: Larry KulisekFabio Costante
UWindsor doctoral students of argumentation studies made a big impression at the International Conference on Debate and Dialogue, May 29 and 30. Up for debate: students shine at Qatar conference Jul 6th, 2023 UWindsor doctoral students of argumentation studies made a big impression at the International Conference on Debate and Dialogue, May 29 and 30.Tags: Pierre BoulosAsma TajuddinJiaxing LiAmanda Morales VidalesRonnie HaidarJianfeng Wangand Daniel Mejia Saldarruaga
The Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is running a Harry Potter themed summer camp for children aged 7 to 12. Summer camp promises magical experience Jul 4th, 2023 The Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is running a Harry Potter themed summer camp for children aged 7 to 12. Tags: Sheri Lowrie
Sociology and criminology prof to lead University’s Research Ethics Board Jun 29th, 2023 Suzanne McMurphy will begin a term as chair of the University of Windsor’s Research Ethics Board effective July 1.Tags: Suzanne McMurphyChris HouserResearch Ethics BoardScott Martyn
Enriching musical experiences await young musicians in the summer program offered through Continuing Education. Register by June 28 for Lab School youth music program Jun 26th, 2023 Registration is open through June 28 for an immersive summer music program welcoming beginner and intermediate-level students aged 4 to 17.Tags: Vanessa Mio-QuiringContinuing Education
Music and education student Madelyn Stein will perform on Tuesday, June 27, to open the Summer Concert Series. Tuesday concert to open summer series Jun 26th, 2023 A noontime performance Tuesday on the River Commons by music and education student Madelyn Stein will open the 2023 Summer Concert Series.Tags: Madelyn Stein
Music and education student Madelyn Stein will perform at the first event in the Summer Concert Series on Tuesday, June 27. Student singer-songwriter to open Summer Concert Series Jun 19th, 2023 Music and education student Madelyn Stein will perform at the first event in the Summer Concert Series on Tuesday, June 27.Tags: Madelyn SteinMona Sleiman
Freakonomics Radio called on philosophy professor Christopher Tindale to discuss the validity of slippery slope arguments. Professor lends expertise on argumentation to discussion of slippery slopes Jun 19th, 2023 Freakonomics Radio called on philosophy professor Christopher Tindale to discuss the validity of slippery slope arguments.Tags: Christopher TindaleCentre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation and Rhetoric