A series of videos produced by the Student Recruitment Office shows what current students are saying about their UWindsor experiences.
A series of videos produced by the Student Recruitment Office shows what current students are saying about their UWindsor experiences.
The changing role of United Nations peacekeepers is the subject of a public lecture Wednesday in Windsor Law.
A free public event tonight will screen the film “Me and the Mosque.”
Vancouver-based Garnet Hertz, a Canada Research Chair in Design and Media Arts and associate professor in the Faculty of Design and Dynamic Media at Emily Carr University, will discuss his recent projects in an artist’s talk today—Monday, October 5—in the LeBel Building.
The UWindsor student recruitment team is taking its show on the road.
A tailgate party before the Lancer football contest Saturday will celebrate Alumni Weekend.
Lancer men’s soccer will host the McMaster Marauders for a match between two of Ontario’s premier teams, Sunday on Alumni Field.
The University Players production of Anna in the Tropics will wrap this weekend at Essex Hall Theatre.
The sensual play won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and contains mature themes and situations. It runs through Sunday; tickets may be ordered online at www.UniversityPlayers.com or by phoning the box office at 519-253-3000, ext. 2808.
Distinguished Visitors in Women’s Studies will explore the gap between the rights of women and the reality of their lived experiences.
The Alumni Sports Hall of Fame will induct Sean Moriarty and Chris Church in an awards ceremony Sunday, October 4.