— Published on Sep 29th, 2020
As the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted students to an online learning environment, mentorship and connection have become more important than ever. Now in its 11th year, Windsor Law’s Peer Mentorship Program helps to ease the transition for first-year Law students who share similar academic and non-academic interests and experiences.
— Published on Oct 20th, 2020
Associate Dean (Research & Graduate Studies) and Law, Disability and Social Change Director Laverne Jacobs was interviewed in The Drive Magazine's cover story of their latest issue on the status of diversity and inclusion in Windsor Essex.
— Published on Sep 14th, 2020
From left to right: Don Sr., Gail, Don Jr. and Amber Rodzik
— Published on May 13th, 2021
— Published on Sep 8th, 2020
According to a recent University Affairs article, as research ramps up due to COVID-19, some researchers say we need to do better to keep the knowledge and develop the downstream products here in Canada.
— Published on Aug 26th, 2020
— Published on Aug 26th, 2020
Visiting Professor and Law Foundation of Ontario Fellow Sukanya Pillay has launched (with a team of law students) a weekly podcast which, in its first season, is covering how COVID-19 has affected issues around global justice.
— Published on Sep 2nd, 2020
Professor Richard Moon has published a piece on the life of a conspiracy theory in the September issue of Literary Review of Canada: the country’s leading forum for discussion and debate about books, culture, politics, and ideas.
— Published on Aug 24th, 2020
This week Bill Bogart published an article in Policing Insight on the Canadian Chiefs of Police recommendation to decriminalize personal use of all drugs and the Directive from the Public Prosecution Service of Canada regarding drug prosecution.
— Published on Aug 24th, 2020