A team is tasked with faculty and staff in responding to students struggling with emotional or mental issues.
A team is tasked with faculty and staff in responding to students struggling with emotional or mental issues.
Their efforts to help fellow students earned three honourees awards for Going the Extra Mile.
Karen Benzinger took on the job of acting executive director of student affairs November 1.
A team from the UWindsor student affairs office gave a new meaning to serving students this week—cooking and serving dinner to 80 hungry patrons at Assumption University on Monday.
Brooke White, executive director of student affairs; Mike Houston, director of international affairs; Diane Rawlings, head of residence services; Karen Benzinger, acting director of the Educational Development Centre; and transition services intern Laura Prada prepared a typically Canadian dinner of meat loaf, mashed potatoes, steamed carrots, salad, rolls and a dessert of cake.
A guide to help campus career centres evaluate the effectiveness of their programming and operations has won praise from the national association representing professionals in the field.
Karen Benzinger, director of the UWindsor Centre for Career Education, was a member of a working group from five Ontario universities that produced Career Centre Evaluation: A Practitioner Guide.