Philosophy professor Catherine Hundleby will deliver her lecture “We should be able to argue well” Friday as practice for a weekend TEDx talk.
Philosophy professor Catherine Hundleby will deliver her lecture “We should be able to argue well” Friday as practice for a weekend TEDx talk.
Experts at the University of Windsor help guide you to a merry and bright holiday season.
Charlene Senn will discuss her Enhanced Assess, Acknowledge, Act sexual assault resistance education program in a public lecture Thursday.
Project: Brain Bucket melds psychology, neuroscience, art, and exercise.
A symposium on campus November 8 will consider and discuss different aspects of the nature of trust.
The range of expertise of the President’s Indigenous Peoples Scholars allows for a broad-based enrichment of the curriculum.
Tanja Samardzic has won a Women’s Health Scholars Award for her work exploring the “self-silencing” of women in relationships with violent men.
The Head Start orientation program welcomed incoming students and their families on the weekend.
Charlene Senn’s goal is to empower women.
The University of Windsor professor has devoted her professional life to arming women with the knowledge and tools they need to better protect themselves against sexual violence without limiting their freedom.
And it’s that work that has led to her appointment as the Canada Research Chair in this field of study.
“During my undergraduate degree I really didn’t know what I was going to do and had always thought about careers like medicine or dentistry,” Dr. Senn said.
Professor Holly Johnson of the University of Ottawa will explore “Mandatory Charging and Women’s Empowerment,” in a free public lecture Thursday.