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Doctoral student Katy Switzer took top honours in UWindsor’s Three Minute Thesis competition Monday.
Doctoral student Katy Switzer took top honours in UWindsor’s Three Minute Thesis competition Monday.
Research by graduate students in education is the subject of a conference on the UWindsor campus Tuesday, March 12.
Organizers called for papers for the International Conference on West-East Reciprocal Learning in Education at the University of Windsor in October.
A presentation of A Porcupine in a Pine Tree is on the bill for the Windsor Symphony Orchestra holiday concert, this weekend at the Capitol Theatre.
In a seminar Dec. 7, education professor Bonnie Stewart will share her research into community-oriented approaches to knowledge creation.
Xin (Lucy) Liu is completing the English Language Improvement Program before beginning master’s studies in education.
Education professor Cam Cobb will sign copies of his new book on the 1960s rock group Moby Grape during a launch event Thursday at Biblioasis.
Soprano Wenxian Lyu will perform in recital June 9 with flutists Jonathan Bayley and Natalie Dorion, pianist Yang Chen, and organist David Palmer.
The UWindsor international educator certificate program provided her with skills valuable in any classroom, says alumna Emilia Iacobelli.
Research by graduate students in education is the subject of an in-house conference Wednesday, March 28.
Entitled “Empowering new knowledge,” the event will run 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Neal Education Building.
Mohsan Beg, director of the Student Counselling Centre, will deliver a keynote address on the subject of “Mental Health and Wellness: Challenges Faced by Graduate Students,” at 8:30 a.m. in the Education Building’s room 1121. This opening lecture is free and open to the campus community.