In his monthly question contest, provost Douglas Kneale asks students about their high-impact educational experiences.
In his monthly question contest, provost Douglas Kneale asks students about their high-impact educational experiences.
A student whose completed passport testified to his exploration of the UWindsor campus during its November 5 fall open house won a prize draw and h
Hundreds gathered November 16 to honour award-winning UWindsor instructors at the Celebration of Teaching Excellence.
The Provost’s Task Force on Experiential Education is distributing a survey on opportunities to combine academic learning with practical experience.
Students, faculty, staff and retirees gathered Friday in front of Memorial Hall for a Remembrance Day ceremony.
A UWindsor kinesiology student won a hoodie for his answer to the question “What does Promise mean to you?”
Douglas Kneale invites the campus community to “Meet the Provost” in the Leddy Library from 10 a.m. to noon Monday, November 7.
Instructors from across campus will come together to explore and exchange effective practices in large-class teaching at “Effectively Teaching in Large Classes: A Symposium of Ideas,” on Friday, November 18.
Organized by faculty members Judy Bornais of nursing and Julie Smit of biological sciences, the event came about as each of them was independently planning to bring a speaker on the topic to campus.
“When we discovered we were on the same track, we thought, why not make a full day of it?” says Bornais.
The campus campaign for United Way represents an opportunity to show leadership in service, says provost Douglas Kneale.
Douglas Kneale will host “Meet the Provost” in the main lobby of Toldo Health Education Centre on Tuesday, October 18.