Ready to bring the noise and show your Lancer pride?
Don your blue and gold this Sunday, Oct. 20, as 26,000 runners from over 40 countries lace up for the 47th annual Detroit Free Press Marathon, racing through both Detroit and Windsor.
Among the crowd will be UWindsor alumni, students, faculty and staff, crossing the Ambassador Bridge and returning through the tunnel in this unique international event.
Psychology professor Dana Ménard shares wisdom she gleaned as a professional therapist in her new book.
The Cardiac Wellness Program helps participants adopt a heart-healthy lifestyle.
Women’s and Gender Studies professor Ashley Glassburn and alumnus Loyell Bigjohn will lead an interactive game at Art Windsor-Essex (AWE) on Thursday, offering participants a chance to learn regional Indigenous languages in a hands-on way.
On Thursday, Oct. 17, Dr. Glassburn and Bigjohn will introduce participants to Myaamia and Anishinaabemowin through the game Paapankamwa Iilweeta (Fox Says) as part of AWE’s Love Languages exhibit.
The campus campaign for United Way has raised almost $100,000 for the charity so far.
A self-defence course worth $150 is offered free to UWindsor women on Oct. 25 and Nov. 1.
Continuing Education’s certificate in cybersecurity will help learners understand system threats, attacks, and vulnerabilities.
Robert Knox of the University of Liverpool will present a seminar entitled “Race, Racism, and International Law” at noon Wednesday, Oct. 16.
The University will welcome high school students to campus for Fall Open House on Saturday, Oct. 26.
The University will celebrate Fall Convocation ceremonies at the Toldo Lancer Centre on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 17 and 18.