Music instructor Bruce Kotowich will lead the Windsor Classic Chorale in Saturday’s entry in the Stone and Sky summer literary, music and art series.
Music instructor Bruce Kotowich will lead the Windsor Classic Chorale in Saturday’s entry in the Stone and Sky summer literary, music and art series.
Two UWindsor instructors are featured in Saturday’s entry in the Stone and Sky summer literary, music and art series.
A UWindsor instructor is among the presenters at this week’s edition of the Stone and Sky summer literary, music and art series.
English professor Karl Jirgens won two tickets to his choice of weekend concert by ensembles from the School of Creative Arts.
The final issue of “Rampike” magazine will enjoy a public launch October 16 at the Capitol Theatre.
An anthology of works by third-year UWindsor creative writing students will enjoy a double launch in the coming week.
UWindsor faculty, students, staff and alumni are participating in BookFest Windsor, October 23 to 26.
A colleague described UWindsor professor emeritus Alistair MacLeod, who died Sunday, April 20, as a “national treasure.”
The University of Windsor will be well-represented at BookFest Windsor, October 25 to 27 at the Capitol Theatre and Arts Centre.
Members of the UWindsor faculty will join a number of alumni for the event, a celebration of the literary arts that will feature workshops and discussion, readings of poetry and prose, book signings and socials.
Among the professors—both past and present—who have committed to appear are Marty Gervais, Susan Gold, Karl Jirgens, Martha Lee, Nicole Markotić, Eugene McNamara and Stephen Pender.