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Chronic underfunding has forced school systems to turn to international students as a revenue stream, say three UWindsor researchers.
Chronic underfunding has forced school systems to turn to international students as a revenue stream, say three UWindsor researchers.
Musicians with UWindsor ties will join singer-songwriter Crissi Cochrane for a live performance of her new album Saturday.
The “Living on the Edge” poverty simulation Thursday gave teacher candidates insight into the realities of living on a low income.
Doorbell cameras and video-sharing partnerships with police departments encroach on people’s privacy and civil liberties, says professor Bonnie Stewart.
A potluck dinner Dec. 12 marked the end of the 2019 exchange under the Reciprocal Learning in Teacher Education.
The Leddy Library’s scholarly publishing services has enshrined the collaborative research of the Tikkun project for years to come.
Creators of seven of the 12 films in the “WIFF Local Shorts” collection have a connection to the University of Windsor.
Teacher candidates from the University of Windsor made news in China.
The alumni association honoured two professors during Spring Convocation for their contributions to teaching.
A record 350 students will attend the African Diaspora Youth Conference, May 9 to 11 on the University of Windsor campus.