The University of Windsor will confer honorary degrees to eight outstanding individuals during Convocation ceremonies next week.
The University of Windsor will confer honorary degrees to eight outstanding individuals during Convocation ceremonies next week.
The University of Windsor will confer degrees on nearly 3,200 graduating students during its 105th Convocation ceremonies, June 14 to 17.
Volunteering at Convocation allows UWindsor employees to share the joy of graduation.
View a photo album on the University’s Facebook page with images of Fall Convocation
The University of Windsor minted more than 800 new alumni during its 104th Convocation ceremonies on Saturday, October 17.
Soon after taking up graduate study, Nick Vukotic was drawn into sessions brainstorming a problem that had eluded his advisor Stephen Loeb—and others around the world—for years. Dr. Vukotic’s design solution led to a cover article in Nature Chemistry that is now ranked as the most-accessed article of May 2012 in any chemistry journal.
The University of Windsor will confer degrees on more than 800 graduating students during two sessions of its 104th Convocation ceremonies on Saturday, October 17.
The University of Windsor’s 103rd Convocation ceremonies continue through Friday, June 19 at the St. Denis Centre.
Among more than 3,500 graduands who will receive their degrees this week are winners of the Board of Governors Medals, awarded to the graduating student with the highest academic standing in each program:
The Centre for Teaching and Learning will produce a live webcast of the University of Windsor’s 103rd Convocation ceremonies beginning Tuesday, June 16, at the St. Denis Centre.
The webcast will include every graduand crossing the stage and will be available for viewing at http://convocation.uwindsor.ca.
Recordings of the proceedings will air on TVCogeco cable local access channel 11.
Photos and videos record special moments of Convocation.