The 2017/18 edition of the Viewbook carries the theme “Promise @ UWindsor.”
The 2017/18 edition of the Viewbook carries the theme “Promise @ UWindsor.”
The YouVisit virtual tour offers photos and videos of campus with a flexible interface that allows users to explore their individual interests.
Professor Lionel Walsh is directing a cast and crew of drama students and grads in the Canadian premiere of the Irish drama “Choking the Butterfly.”
Author and advocate Helen Prejean will discuss “Dead Man Walking: 20 years later” in a free public presentation April 5.
A new session at Saturday’s open house will address issues related to transition to university.
Students, faculty and alumni of UWindsor arts programs will showcase their talents during the Artistry of Windsor-Essex Reception.
Hundreds of students, faculty, and staff gathered in front of Memorial Hall on Wednesday to pay tribute to Canadian soldiers who fought and fell in the cause of freedom.
Acting students Aine Donnelly and Megan Milette joined professor Lionel Walsh to read letters from archives of the Canadian wartime experience.
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Touring the UWindsor campus Friday was a chance for her to learn more about what to expect from University, says Belinda Joseph. A senior at Assumption College High School planning to pursue studies in health and biomedical sciences this fall, she brought her mother and younger siblings to Spring Open House.
“I am happy to get more knowledge and learn about courses,” she said Friday as she walked through the information fair in the CAW Student Centre. “When I get more familiar, I can make better choices.”
Spring Open House will welcome prospective students and members of their families to campus Friday.