![Fans of Iran and Morocco react with varying degrees of enthusiasm to play during their World Cup opener.](http://www.uwindsor.ca/dailynews/sites/uwindsor.ca.dailynews/files/styles/full/public/900_iscworldcup_0187.jpg?itok=9nWA9nUz)
Jun 18th, 2018
The International Student Centre will screen World Cup games on its big-screen television.
The International Student Centre will screen World Cup games on its big-screen television.
The Host for the Holidays program introduces international students to Canadian traditions of Thanksgiving.
International Development’s team relocates to Odette Building
Windsor is an easy sell for international students, says Deena Wang. The University’s first-ever coordinator of international student recruitment, she started in her new role January 14 and is already impressed.
“International students are looking to experience life in a Western city, which certainly Windsor can provide,” says Wang. “It’s still small enough for them to experience real Canadian culture as well. From that standpoint, there are a lot of aspects to promote.”