
Nancy Wright will take a lighthearted look at societal attitudes toward land ownership in a free public lecture Wednesday.
Nancy Wright will take a lighthearted look at societal attitudes toward land ownership in a free public lecture Wednesday.
Philosophy professor Christopher Tindale will discuss “Arguing with extremism” in a free public lecture Wednesday.
Cartoonist-in-residence Scott Chantler will discuss the art of the graphic novel, Wednesday in Assumption Hall.
The Humanities Research Group presents one in its series of Distinguished Speakers lectures Thursday.
Bibi Hijab Balkhi won a semester’s tuition for her essay defending her choice to study humanities.
The organizers of the “Why Humanities?” competition will unveil winners today.
Urbanist Shawn Micallef is the featured presenter for Humanities Week today.
Nancy Kindelan, author of the 2012 book “Artistic Literacy,” will deliver a free public presentation today on the UWindsor campus.
A showcase of student research is the opening event in Humanities Week, a celebration of cultural studies, today in the Leddy Library.
The Welcome Centre is the site of a Friday reception to launch Humanities Week.