UWindsor President Alan Wildeman talks to a class on their first day in the new School of Creative Arts in downtown Windsor.UWindsor President Alan Wildeman talks to a class on their first day in the new School of Creative Arts in downtown Windsor.

School of Creative Arts comes to life in downtown Windsor

January 4, 2018 marked a historic moment for students, faculty and staff at UWindsor’s School of Creative Arts.

Over the last four years, the late-19th-century Romanesque structure in the city’s downtown core reverberated with the frenzied sounds of construction.

But on Thursday, the notes from students practising piano and lectures by professors in classrooms drifted up to fill the lofty Windsor Armouries.

“So many people contributed to this project and now seeing it come to life is pretty incredible,” said University of Windsor President Alan Wildeman.

“I don’t think there’s a place like this in Canada right now that combines such nationally recognized history with the technology and capabilities that today’s students need.

“If I was doing it all over again, I think I’d want to be a music student studying here.”

Trevor Pittman, SoCA's operations manager, watches as Dr. Alan Wildeman plays the piano in a new practice room at the Windsor Armouries.

Trevor Pittman, SoCA's operations manager, watches as Dr. Alan Wildeman plays the piano in a new practice room at the Windsor Armouries.

Dr. Wildeman toured the facility on its first day of classes, chatting with students in the hallways, visiting classrooms and improvising some melodies on practice room pianos.

“It’s great to be able to come in and learn, practice, perform and create in spaces that inspire learning,” Wildeman said.

“We’ve never had space like this that have actually been designed for the sole purpose of inspiring creative artistic minds, with spaces for artists and musicians customized to their needs.”

Film production studios, editing suites, a sonic art studio and making studio for sculpture, metal and woodworking will be housed in the Freedom Way building.

The Armouries boasts 12 practice rooms for musicians, a performance and practice hall, a library, classrooms, offices, a keyboard and computer lab, photography and painting studios, and the Visual Arts and the Built Environment Studio.

For more information about the School of Creative Arts, visit www.uwindsor.ca/soca.


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Richard Householder, Trevor Pittman, Bruce Kotowich and Alan Wildeman examine the Armouries original foundation which remains on display in the new building.

Richard Householder, Trevor Pittman, Bruce Kotowich and Alan Wildeman examine the Armoury's original foundation which remains on display in the new building.

The UWindsor Faculty of Engineering is hosting an information forum for prospect students and their parents on Jan. 11. The UWindsor Faculty of Engineering is hosting an information forum for prospect students and their parents on Jan. 11.

UWindsor Engineering Information Forum

Prospective students and their parents are invited to the UWindsor Engineering Information Forum next week.

The free information session will be held from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Jan. 11 at the UWindsor/FCA Canada Automotive Research and Development Centre at 3939 Rhodes Dr., Windsor, Ont.

Aspiring engineers will be able to learn about the University’s programs in civil engineering, environmental engineering, mechanical/aerospace engineering, industrial engineering and electrical engineering.

High school students will have the opportunity to win a $500 UWindsor Engineering tuition certificate.

The forum is free, open to the public and advanced registration is not required.

For more information, visit www.uwindsor.ca/engineering.

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Varsity teams start semester on the road

Lancer teams are all starting the winter semester away from home.

Men’s hockey is in Thunder Bay for games Friday and Saturday against Lakehead. The women’s hockey squad is in Toronto to face off against the Varsity Blues on Friday and the Ryerson Rams on Saturday.

Men’s volleyball is playing in the Excalibur tournament at York University.

Lancer basketball will travel to Waterloo on Saturday to meet the Laurier Golden Hawks.