Registration is now open for the March 28 annual conference of the Feminist Research Group.
Registration is now open for the March 28 annual conference of the Feminist Research Group.
Bioethicist Françoise Baylis will participate in two events at the University of Windsor this week in celebration of International Women’s Day.
A new master’s program in economics aims to provide students with skills in applying economic theory to policy decisions in industry and government.
A panel discussion Thursday will focus on strategies for women’s advancement in the workplace.
While the concept of consent has permeated popular culture as a way to defuse sexual violence, does this focus really set the standard for healthy and ethical sexual relations?
Melanie Beres of the Department of Sociology, Gender, and Social Work at the University of Otago, New Zealand, seeks to address this question in a free public lecture Wednesday, November 19, at 4 p.m. in McPherson Lounge, Alumni Hall.
Cathy Crowe will discuss her work as a nurse addressing community health issues affecting low-income people Friday.
The Canada South chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals will confer an award on UWindsor graduate Carol Reader (BA 2013) as part of its celebration of Philanthropy Day on Thursday, November 20.
Reader has been named Outstanding Fundraising Volunteer for her involvement with organizations both on- and off-campus.
Three events Thursday, October 30, will engage the campus in conversation with the Distinguished Visitors in Women’s Studies.
“The Work of Feminist Activism” is the theme of the 2014 community event for the Distinguished Visitors in Women’s Studies.
The free public presentation “Drawing the Line on Sexual Violence” will challenge common myths on Tuesday, October 28.