Robert Gordon

Robert Gordon, Douglas Kneale, Sathish Pichika, Austin RothA Memorandum of Understanding between the University of Windsor and the Graduate Student Society committed them to work together to improve the student experience. Meeting online Monday were (top row) UWindsor president Robert Gordon and provost Douglas Kneale and (bottom row) GSS president Sathish Pichika and student advocate Austin Roth. Not pictured: interim vice-president, finance and operations Sandra Aversa; vice president, research and innovation K.W. Michael Siu; dean of graduate studies Patti Weir; and GSS vice-president finance Vaibhav Lakhani.

University administration commits to mutual support with grad student government

A Memorandum of Understanding between the University and the Graduate Student Society committed them to work together to improve the student experience.
students seated at tables in Student CourtyardThe Action Group on Fall Return will plan toward maximizing opportunities for students to have on-campus experiences this autumn.

Action group to guide fall return to campus

The Action Group on Fall Return will plan toward maximizing opportunities for students to have on-campus experiences this autumn.

Robert Gordon talking to reportersUWindsor President Robert Gordon maintains an appropriate distance while speaking with reporters during a media tour Friday highlighting the transformation of Windsor Hall into a vaccination centre.

Provincial funding to help University address pandemic impact

The University of Windsor will receive $7.6 million from the Ontario government to offset costs related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Drew Dilkens shovels mulch at the base of a treeMayor Drew Dilkens helps with the ceremonial planting of a tree on the riverfront commemorating five members of the local community killed in the crash of Ukrainian Flight PS752. The plaque reads, in part: “Wherever a beautiful soul has been, there is a trail of beautiful memories.”

Riverfront display honours local victims of plane crash

Commemorative trees and benches on Windsor’s riverfront honour five members of the community killed in the Jan. 8 crash of Ukrainian Flight 752.