Clinical professor Tracey Seguin credits compassion, care, work ethic, and family support for success in her life and career.
Clinical professor Tracey Seguin credits compassion, care, work ethic, and family support for success in her life and career.
The Centre for Teaching and Learning has issued a final call for nominations for awards recognizing the contributions made by graduate and undergraduate teaching assistants to the University of Windsor’s learning environment.
Up to two recipients will be honoured in each category of the GA/TA Awards: for Educational Practice and for Educational Leadership. Find more information, including criteria and details of the nomination process, on the awards website.
Incubator Art Lab is hosting a workshop on creating animation using AI tools on April 26.
For Faculty of Nursing sessional instructor Katherine Beaumont, her third-year students, and Grade 6 teachers at West Gate Public School, providing self-care teachings along with essential personal hygiene products for pre-teens in need reaffirms the idea that great things happen when you work together for a common good.
As part of the BScN students’ school health education placement program, lessons included fun and immersive games intended to engage and punctuate the importance of personal hygiene, oral health, hand washing, bathing, and self-esteem.