Meg Mooney

students smile as they open a box of booksStudents in the editing and publishing practicum course take delivery from the printer of books they helped produce: (from left) Michela Lepera, Francesca Johnston, and Ryan McLaughlin.

Publication of poetry and pictures a student project

Before she joined classmates in the editing and publishing practicum course to produce a book of poems and photos celebrating Windsor, she didn’t really know the city, says Evangeline Yetman.

“Windsor was just the place I lived in, where my friends were,” she says. “I never expected to discover how many beautiful spots there are, how many fond memories people have, or how strong the community is here.”

Douglas Kneale, Rima Asfour, Kim Nelson“Why Humanities?” competition winner Rima Asfour (centre) accepts congratulations from UWindsor interim president Douglas Kneale and Humanities Research Group director Kim Nelson.

Poetry pressed into service by Why Humanities? competition finalists

Political science student Rima Asfour won the “Why Humanities?” competition with an impassioned poem inspired by a horrific terrorist attack.