More than 100 voices will rise in song Sunday during a concert collaboration between the School of Creative Arts and the Windsor Symphony Orchestra.
More than 100 voices will rise in song Sunday during a concert collaboration between the School of Creative Arts and the Windsor Symphony Orchestra.
A presentation of A Porcupine in a Pine Tree is on the bill for the Windsor Symphony Orchestra holiday concert, this weekend at the Capitol Theatre.
The Windsor Endowment for the Arts presented University of Windsor president Alan Wildeman its first-ever Record of Achievement Award last week.
Music from Leonard Bernstein’s “West Side Story” is featured on a program of Jewish composers by the Windsor Symphony Orchestra.
The University Singers and Chamber Choir will join the Windsor Symphony Orchestra’s chorus Saturday for “Candide Suite.”
Several music alumni will take to the stage Sunday for Abridged Opera’s production of “Così fan tutte.”
A free concert Sunday will mark the debut of Abridged Opera, Windsor’s first independent opera company.
While centralization makes the campus heating and cooling system more efficient, it also makes it slow to respond to weather anomalies like the current unseasonable heat wave, says Susan Mark, executive director of Facility Services.
“We know that occupants are experiencing uncomfortably warm conditions inside some buildings,” she said Monday. “We are reviewing our system operations and can offer a few actions individuals can undertake to reduce the heat load in spaces.”