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Registration is open for a full-day professional development event, the 9th annual GATAcademy, taking place Thursday, September 3, in the Odette Building and Lambton Tower.Registration is open for a full-day professional development event, the 9th annual GATAcademy, taking place Thursday, September 3, in the Odette Building and Lambton Tower.

Free workshops to provide teachers with professional development

UWindsor graduate assistants (GAs) and teaching assistants (TAs) and students interested in teaching and learning are invited to register for a full-day professional development event.

The Campus Bookstore, located on the lower level of the CAW Student Centre, will return to its school-year operating hours effective tomorrow—Tuesday, September 1.The Campus Bookstore, located on the lower level of the CAW Student Centre, will return to its school-year operating hours effective tomorrow—Tuesday, September 1.

Campus Bookstore to resume regular hours of operation

The Campus Bookstore will return to its school-year operating hours effective tomorrow—Tuesday, September 1.

The store, located on the lower level of the CAW Student Centre, will open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and Fridays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

It will extend its hours for the start-of-semester rush, opening:

A group of graduate students from UWindsor researcher Bulent Mutus’ lab working with the biofilter, a filter that can remove potentially harmful phosphates from contaminated water. A group of graduate students from UWindsor researcher Bulent Mutus’ lab working with the biofilter, a filter that can remove potentially harmful phosphates from contaminated water.

UWindsor making strides in protecting waterways from toxic algae blooms

A UWindsor researcher has designed and built a filter that can remove potentially harmful phosphates from contaminated water.

 Thanks to UWindsor’s first football team, three student-athletes will receive the Gino Fracas Memorial Football Scholarship in a presentation at the football season home opener, Sunday, 30 August.Thanks to UWindsor’s first football team, three student-athletes will receive the Gino Fracas Memorial Football Scholarship in a presentation at the football season home opener, Sunday, 30 August.

Alumni of 1969 Lancer Football team picked up the ball for head coach and are still running with it

Frank Renaud, Travis Durocher and Jonathan Langley are three student-athletes who will receive an academic scholarship of $4,000 each in a presentation at the football season home opener, Sunday, August 30, 1 p.m., at Alumni Field, thanks to UWindsor’s first football team.

The campus musical ensemble has a membership of 70 to 80 singers each term, and is currently welcoming members from all segments of the campus who can pass a minimal audition.The campus musical ensemble has a membership of 70 to 80 singers each term, and is currently welcoming members from all segments of the campus who can pass a minimal audition.

Calling all singers: choirs now recruiting

The School of Creative Arts invites non-music majors who wish to join the oldest and largest ensemble on campus to audition for the University Singers, open as an elective course.

In the photo, from left to right, the new faculty members who attended orientation sessions last week, Second row: Tim Brunet, Scott Cowan, and Bruce Kotowich. First  row: Lili Saghafi , Phebe Lam, and Sherry Morrell.In the photo, from left to right, the new faculty members who attended orientation sessions last week, Second row: Tim Brunet, Scott Cowan, and Bruce Kotowich. First row: Lili Saghafi , Phebe Lam, and Sherry Morrell.

Orientation session welcomes new faculty members to campus

20 faculty, ancillary academic staff and librarians from different faculties attended orientation sessions at the Freed-Orman Commons at Assumption Hall.

Dusty Johnstone, a learning specialist in women’s and gender studies discusses her dissertation research in the September issue of the Canadian fashion magazine, Flare. Dusty Johnstone, a learning specialist in women’s and gender studies discusses her dissertation research in the September issue of the Canadian fashion magazine, Flare.

Fashion magazine to discuss study on women’s struggle to label rape experiences

Learning specialist in women’s and gender studies, Dusty Johnstone, discusses her dissertation research on women’s struggle to label rape experiences in the September issue of the Canadian fashion magazine, Flare.