
Social work student Noelle Dupret Smith advanced the installation of rainbow crosswalks on the UWindsor campus as a course project.
Social work student Noelle Dupret Smith advanced the installation of rainbow crosswalks on the UWindsor campus as a course project.
Professor Renée Bondy discussed the iconic WWII image of Rosie the Riveter on the TVOntario children’s program The Mystery Files.
UWindsor women’s and gender studies instructor Renée Bondy will discuss the life and career of Agnes Macphail in a webinar Wednesday.
The “Women in University of Windsor History” tour Tuesday encompassed stops at six campus sites.
“Women’s Lives, What’s Working?” is the theme of the 2014 Distinguished Visitors in Women’s Studies program.
Growing up in a fairly liberal Roman Catholic family in the 1970s, Renée Bondy only ever heard stories about severe nuns in black habits, but still learned to dread them in the same way a child might fear an unseen monster under her bed.
The nuns she grew up with played acoustic guitar, looked like Joan Baez, and wore comfortable shoes and groovy wooden crosses on leather lanyards.
The Womyn’s Centre, in partnership with the Engineering Student Society, has planned a ceremony Tuesday to commemorate the victims of the Montreal Massacre as the centrepiece of a series of events observing the National Day of Remembrance of Violence Against Women.
The day will begin with an information fair featuring local organizations committed to ending violence against women and service agencies which provide support for women in the CAW Student Centre Commons from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.