Poets Cecily Nicholson, Brandon Cormier, and Alexa DiCecco will read from their works Monday at Common Ground.
Poets Cecily Nicholson, Brandon Cormier, and Alexa DiCecco will read from their works Monday at Common Ground.
A video sharing his perspective on the humanities won a semester’s tuition for its creator, first-year business student Cameron Badour.
Badour beat out seven other finalists in the Why Humanities? competition, UWindsor president Alan Wildeman announced Friday at a pizza party wrap-up to Humanities Week.
Disciplines in the humanities provide a frame for her to understand the implications of her work in sciences, says Layale Bazzi. The second-year physics student took top honours in the “Why Humanities” competition for her impassioned defense of their importance.
“Day in and day out, I am differentiating, integrating, rearranging and solving equations that describe the physical world around us,” she wrote. “What I can’t tell you are the ethical implications. All I can provide are facts about nature, and not human nature.”