Members of the Windsor University Retirees’ Association and Uni-Com Lifelong Learning toured the SoCA Armouries on Tuesday.
Members of the Windsor University Retirees’ Association and Uni-Com Lifelong Learning toured the SoCA Armouries on Tuesday.
Two music students will join flutist Alexander Zonjic for an evening of live music, January 28 at the Capitol Theatre.
Hundreds gathered November 16 to honour award-winning UWindsor instructors at the Celebration of Teaching Excellence.
UWindsor professor Veronika Mogyorody has been named to the 3M National Teaching Fellowship.
Watch a video from the 10th annual Celebration of Teaching Excellence
Faculty member has been named to receive the 2015 Brightspace Innovation Award in Teaching and Learning.
Chelsea Alexander was only 15 when she had her first brush with real architecture. Her father was building a new home in Toronto’s Yonge and Eglington neighbourhood, and gave her the chance for some input on the plans, soliciting her opinion on the location of a bathroom and some of the bedrooms.
“I was so excited,” she said. “I’ve always been interested in art, and I had been drawing floor plans ever since I was a little kid, so I was thrilled for the opportunity.”
Jennifer Rocheleau, secretary to then history department, made a most deserving recipient of an award recognizing staff service in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, professor Miriam Wright told attendees at the faculty’s end-of-year celebration, Wednesday in Vanier Hall.
The University is lucky to have secured Veronika Mogyorody for another term as academic architectural advisor, says provost Leo Groarke. He says he is “delighted” she will extend her service through June 30, 2015.
Downtown residents and merchants were excited by what they saw of the University’s plans during an open house Thursday at the Windsor Armouries.
“I think the value of my house is going to shoot up,” said Jon Liedtke, whose home on Victoria Avenue is within walking distance of the three buildings slated for the downtown campus. He was one of dozens of community members who turned out to view renderings, speak with University officials, and grill architects on the details.