Alumna Lacy Carty is the 2022 recipient of the overall OHREA Award.
Alumna Lacy Carty is the 2022 recipient of the overall OHREA Award.
The Office of Human Rights, Equity and Accessibility (OHREA) is celebrating its annual OHREA Awards with a virtual int
A symposium Friday will discuss “Resisting the Criminalization of Black Youth.”
Public exhibits in the Pitt-Ferry and law buildings trace Black history at the local and national levels.
Students Lacy Carty and Cessidia DeBiasio will be honoured as Athena Scholars at a luncheon Friday, November 3.
A “Hidden Figures” wall in the Pitt-Ferry Building highlights lesser-known figures in Black Canadian history.
The Humanities Research Group Distinguished Speakers Series presents Rev. James McConica addressing two questions on the UWindsor campus this week.
On Thursday, March 22, at 7 p.m. in Assumption University’s Freed-Orman Centre, he will discuss “What are universities for?”
Friday, March 23, at 11 a.m. in the Assumption University boardroom, he will discuss “Is there a valid Christian humanism?”
Both lectures are free and open to the public.