The EDI Awards Celebration will celebrate seven honorees on April 3.
The EDI Awards Celebration will celebrate seven honorees on April 3.
An Oct. 23 teach-in will feature experts on the cost of gendered violence.
A series of teach-ins hosted by the newly created Interdisciplinary and Critical Studies Department will feature experts responding to recent incidences of hate violence and shedding light on the reality of gendered violence.
Entitled “Learning (to) Hate Violence,” the series will present one session each month from 7 to 9 p.m., in person in the SoCA Armouries Performance Hall and online through Microsoft Teams.
Embracing an Ethic of Empowered Equity, Monday, Sept. 25
Prologue: Remembering Cate Hundleby, feminist scholar, and friend.
Respect for the individual is the guiding principle of the Office of Sexual Violence Prevention, Resistance, and Support, says Dusty Johnstone.
University of Windsor students will have a new resource for reporting sexual violence this fall.
The University has partnered with REES (Respect, Educate, Empower Survivors), a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week centralized online reporting and information platform that provides increased options for students, staff, and faculty to report sexual violence.
Olympic decathlete Dave Steen addressed a class in sports ethics earlier this week.
University and college students across Ontario are being invited this week to participate in an online survey to gather information on their experiences, general attitudes, and beliefs related to personal safety and sexual violence.
The Student Voices on Sexual Assault survey is the first of its kind in Canada and builds on stand-alone sexual violence policies now in place at every university and college campus in Ontario.
A community forum in the drama building Friday will address sexual misconduct in the theatre industry.
A contest this week offers a $50 gift card to the student best able to use a UWindsor Hallowe’en “Keep it Consensual” filter on Snapchat.