Lorie Stolarchuk

EDID wekk graphicToday’s EDID Week activities include discussions of accessible educational content, Asian heritage, and eliminating racial discrimination.

Sessions to explore accessibility, diversity, racial equity

Today’s EDID Week activities include discussions of accessible educational content, Asian heritage, and eliminating racial discrimination.

Naved BakaliEducation professor Naved Bakali will open EDID Week with a March 20 presentation entitled “Understanding Islamophobia, Coloniality, and the War on Terror.”

Discussions of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism to open EDID Week

Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Decolonization (EDID) Week begins Monday with discussions of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism.
Nadia Hachem planting a sunflower with Bruce Tucker's help.Nadia Hachem prepares to plant a sunflower in a Student Courtyard garden bed. The honour signifies her role in helping a team from the Faculty of Nursing and the medical education program attract nine first-time donors to the Annual Giving Program. A more experienced planter, campaign chair Bruce Tucker, lends a helping hand.

Fundraising campaign a tribute to the power of pride

UWindsor faculty and staff have contributed more than $1 million through the Annual Giving Program over the last four years.

Month’s end to close 2012 campus giving campaign

Contributors to the Annual Giving Program who make their donations by April 30 will be credited with a gift to its 2012 Plant a Seed:  Here We Grow Again campaign, says chair Bruce Tucker.

“UWindsor employees and retirees who participate will receive an invitation to this spring’s donor recognition event,” Dr. Tucker says. “It is a tangible demonstration of the University’s appreciation of those faculty and staff members who go beyond their work efforts to support student success.”