The new CampusGo app offers accurate and convenient wayfinding of the UWindsor campus.
The new CampusGo app offers accurate and convenient wayfinding of the UWindsor campus.
The University of Windsor will be proceeding with an organizational restructuring to create the role of Vice-President, Finance and Operations.
The University of Windsor has signed on to the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment.
Reminder: only those deemed to be performing essential services should be in campus workplaces and facilities.
University of Windsor President Alan Wildeman has announced that Prof. Jeff Berryman has agreed to take on the role of Acting Provost and Vice-President, Academic. Prof. Berryman is currently in the third year of his term as Associate Vice-President, Academic, and is an internationally renowned legal scholar, a Distinguished University Professor, and Professor of Law. He previously served as Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Windsor.
Ryan Kenney will take up an appointment as executive director of Information Technology Services effective May 1.
The two short-listed candidates for executive director of Information Technology Services outlined their visions of its priorities, challenges, and opportunities last week, and the search committee to fill the position invite comment from the campus community.
Video recordings of the presentations by Ryan Kenney and Anna Kirby are available for viewing on the search website, along with their curricula vitae. The page is password-protected and can be accessed only with a UWin ID and password.
Anna Kirby, executive director of Campus Services, will take on the responsibility of acting executive director of Information Technology Services effective January 11.
She succeeds Bala Kathiresan, who is leaving UWindsor for an appointment as president of BCNET, a not-for-profit, shared information technology services organization governed by British Columbia’s higher education and research institutions.
Provost Douglas Kneale expressed confidence that Kathiresan will prove an asset to BCNET.
Changes to food services on campus this fall are driven by the keywords healthy and choice.
A mix of secured parking and enhanced transit options will provide convenient access to users of the UWindsor’s downtown campus opening this fall.