Truth and Reconciliation

Mohawk Institute in still from filmFree tickets are available to attend a film featuring the experiences of survivors of the Mohawk Institute residential school.

Screening to honour the survivors of residential school

Free tickets are available to attend a film featuring the experiences of survivors of the Mohawk Institute residential school.

Scrabble tiles spell funding next to calculatorThe University Diversity, Indigeneity, and Anti-Racism Professional Development Fund supports work to promote anti-racist and decolonized frameworks in scholarship and teaching.

Funding available for professional development in Indigeneity and anti-racist pedagogy

The University Diversity, Indigeneity, and Anti-Racism Professional Development Fund supports work to promote anti-racist and decolonized frameworks in scholarship and teaching.

Rob Gordon at podiumUWindsor president Robert Gordon emphasized the institution’s pivotal role within the community Wednesday during his State of the University address.

UWindsor president delivers optimistic Together for Tomorrow address

UWindsor president Robert Gordon emphasized the institution’s pivotal role within the community Wednesday during his State of the University address.

Catherine Febria with reserach team in hip waders in waterAssistant professor and GLIER researcher Catherine Febria conducts work with partners in the Sydenham River near Chatham-Kent.

Paper proposes partnership approach to ecological research

Researchers are exploring how to conduct their work “in a good way,” recognizing the harm Indigenous Peoples around the world have faced in the name of science.
Victoria HecnarEnglish grad Victoria Hecnar was selected for a six-month mentorship and workshop program for emerging First Nations, Inuit, and Métis writers.

Alumna joins circle of Indigenous writers

English grad Victoria Hecnar was selected for a six-month mentorship and workshop program for emerging First Nations, Inuit, and Métis writers.

Awards recognize outstanding contributions to human rights

The Office of Human Rights, Equity and Accessibility (OHREA) is recognizing five “catalysts for change” to celebrate the 11th annual OHREA awards.

The OHREA Awards recognize and celebrate the contributions made by individuals and groups who work to advance human rights, social justice, inclusivity, employment equity, mental health, and accessibility at the University of Windsor.