Sarah Grills looks though virtual-reality viewer.Student recruitment officer Sarah Grills marvels at the immersive experience of the University’s virtual-reality tour.

Team set to represent UWindsor at student recruitment fair

The virtual tour of the UWindsor campus will play a large role in getting potential students interested in coming here, says Lionel Walsh, assistant vice president for North American recruitment.

He is heading a team of about 120 faculty, staff and students representing Windsor at the Ontario Universities’ Fair this weekend in Toronto.

“People who stop by our booth at the fair will receive virtual reality viewers which turn our YouVisit tour into an immersive experience,” says Walsh. “It is a first step in convincing them to come and see our campus and our facilities first-hand.”

He says that the more prospective students learn about opportunities at UWindsor, the more likely they are to choose to study here: “That process transforms leads into registered students.”

The fair, which runs September 23 to 25 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, is Canada’s largest and brings together all 21 Ontario universities. Walsh calls it a key opportunity to demonstrate to high school students the benefits of pursuing their educations in Windsor.

“Attendees get a chance to speak with students and professors from the programs they are interested in, and we get the chance to engage them in conversations about what we have to offer,” he says. “Sharing our experiences is the best way for us to relate directly to potential students and their parents.”

He says investing in student success begins with the very first contact.

“We continue that right through their careers here at the University of Windsor and beyond, because we are truly committed to ensuring they reach their fullest potential,” Walsh says. “That’s the UWindsor promise.”

The next major focus for the student recruitment cycle is encouraging attendance at the fall open house, Saturday, November 5.

Pitt-Ferry BuildingTours of the Pitt-Ferry Building, 167 Ferry Street, are available Saturday and Sunday during Doors Open Windsor.

Downtown campus among doors to open this weekend

If you haven’t seen the new home of the School of Social Work and the Centre for Executive and Professional Education, this weekend is your chance.

Tours of the Pitt-Ferry Building, 167 Ferry Street, are available Saturday and Sunday during Doors Open Windsor.

The structure provides up-to-date classrooms, research labs, offices and meeting spaces behind the historic facade of the former Windsor Star newspaper building. The original 1927 limestone exterior is an example Beaux-Arts design with details in copper and carved stone.

Guides will be on hand for the event, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. September 24 and 25.

Doors Open offers an opportunity to learn about local history and architecture. This year’s program features an eclectic mix of the new, the old and the re-purposed. Find a full list of participating sites on the event website.

Football players running onto gridironAnswer our trivia quiz to win four gold-seat tickets to Saturday’s Lancer football game.

Quiz offers chance to win tickets to Lancer football game

The Athletics Department is offering DailyNews readers a chance to win gold seat tickets to the Lancer football game against the Ottawa Gee Gees on Saturday, September 24, at 1 p.m.

One lucky winner will receive a package of four tickets in the premium gold section of University of Windsor stadium. Just send your answers to the following trivia questions. The winner will be randomly selected from all correct responses received by 4 p.m. on Thursday, September 22. To be eligible, submit your best response to each of these trivia questions:

  1. Which player scored all of Windsor’s six points in its season-opening loss to Western?
    a) running back Tarrence Crawford
    b) kicker Clark Green
    c) wide receiver Kaeden Walls
    d) none of the above
     
  2. Which Lancer was named defensive player of the week after recording nine solo tackles in the second-week win over Guelph?
    a) defensive back Tarik Bonas
    b) linebacker Daniel Metcalfe
    c) linebacker Frank Renaud
    d) none of the above
     
  3. Which Lancer player leads the squad in touchdowns with three, including two in week three’s loss to the York Lions?
    a) wide receiver Jalen Brady
    b) running back Tarrence Crawford
    c) wide receiver Cody Knights
    d) none of the above

Contest is open to all readers of the DailyNews. Send an e-mail with your responses to uofwnews@uwindsor.ca. One entry per contestant, please. Note: the decision of the judge in determining the most correct response is inviolable.

UWindsor provost Douglas KnealeDouglas Kneale will host “Meet the Provost” near the Tim Horton’s outlet in the CAW Student Centre on Monday, September 26.

Provost to resume monthly drop-in sessions

The first “Meet the Provost” event of the 2016 schoolyear is set to take place Monday, September 26, from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Commons area of the CAW Student Centre.

It is part of a series to be held at various locations on campus over the course of the year to give faculty, staff and students the opportunity to share ideas, suggestions, success stories and challenges with provost Douglas Kneale, one-on-one. 

“I love this time of year, when the campus comes alive again with expectation, and the very air we breathe is full of promise,” Dr. Kneale says. “I’m looking forward to hearing how everyone’s first month has gone, what people’s plans are for the year, and what they’re looking forward to. I’ll also have my suggestion box with me, so if you prefer, you can just send me a message.”

Charles Richard-HamelinPianist Charles Richard-Hamelin will conduct a master class in the Music Building on Friday, September 23.

Master class keyed to students of piano

A master class Friday, September 23, will involve six piano students playing excerpts from pieces they are currently working on.

Concert pianist Charles Richard-Hamelin will lead this class while in Windsor for a guest performance in the Windsor Symphony Orchestra’s opening Master Works concert on Saturday.

Friday’s class is free and open to attend. Student performers include:

  • Logan Adlam, C. Debussy’s Voiles (Préludes, Book 1)
  • Konrad Jarecki, J. Brahms’ Ballade, Op.10 #3
  • Allison Knight, C. Debussy’s Rêverie
  • Bethany Russell, J.S. Bach’s Prelude and Fugue, BWV 846
  • Zhining Jim Hu, J.S. Bach’s Prelude and Fugue, BWV 853
  • Mary-Valene Daniel, F. Chopin’s Nocturne in E Minor, Op. 72, No. 1

It begins at 2 p.m. in room 126, Music Building. Find more information on the event website.

Nominations open for Employee Recognition Awards

Nominations are now open for the 2016 Employee Recognition Awards. These awards have been designed to celebrate the outstanding contributions of employees to the achievement of the mission and vision of the University.

They reinforce the importance of service, innovation, teamwork, leadership, engagement, safety and community involvement, and include the following:

  • Excellence in Leadership Award
  • Excellence in Health and Safety Award
  • Impact Award
  • Service Excellence Award – Individuals
  • Service Excellence Award – Team
  • Service Excellence Award – the First Five Years of Employment
  • “U” Make A Difference Award 
  • UWindsor Spirit Award

The campus community is invited to nominate individuals or teams. Being recognized—and recognizing others—builds a supportive and positive workplace and contributes to making the University of Windsor the best place to work and learn.

The deadline for nominations is November 18. Find details, including award criteria, nomination forms and tips for completing a nomination, on the Department of Human Resources Recognition website.

plugs etc.Planned maintenance on the Student Information System will take it offline from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, September 24.

Maintenance to disable Student Information System on Saturday

Planned maintenance on the Student Information System will make the service unavailable in whole or in part from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, September 24, advises Information Technology.

The following applications will be unavailable during this period:

  • Directed Messaging System
  • eGrade
  • eCV (electronic CV) – SIS course download feature
  • Law OLSAS System
  • myUWindsor update address display
  • SET for Distance Education & Online Courses
  • SNAP, Disability Services Application System

Please direct questions or concerns to Mamun Chowdury at 519-253-3000, ext. 4418.