Equity and Inclusion

Law students, faculty, and staffLaw students, faculty, and staff visited the Amherstburg Freedom Museum on Feb. 13 to learn about the history and contributions of African-Canadians.

Museum visit educates on African-Canadian history

Law students, faculty, and staff visited the Amherstburg Freedom Museum on Feb. 13 to learn about the history and contributions of African-Canadians.
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.

Bernice RedmonBernice Redmon broke barriers as Canada’s first Black public health nurse and the first Black nurse to be appointed to the Victorian Order of Nurses in Canada. Photo courtesy of https://www.bernicecarnegie.com/carnegie-family.

Profile honours Canada’s first Black public health nurse

Bernice Redmon broke barriers as Canada’s first Black public health nurse.