UWindsor professor to discuss repercussions of NAFTA negotiations
Bill Anderson is hoping to cut through the fog of uncertainty blanketing the ongoing North American Free Trade Agreement negotiations.
A competition invites students to answer the question “What do the humanities mean to you?”
Wide range of enthusiasms earns notice for graduand
Logan Carmichael’s record of community service, campus engagement and academic achievement have earned her the 2017 President’s Medal.
Diplomat and educator surprised with honorary degree
Adjunct professor and former Canadian ambassador Michael Bell was surprised Friday with an honorary degree from the University of Windsor.
Speaker to explore election of American president
A free lunchtime lecture April 5 will unpack factors behind the electoral success enjoyed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Reception showcases political internship research
Political science master’s students celebrated the completion of their MA internships at a reception Thursday showcasing their achievements.
Employee recognition event celebrates decades of service
A breakfast reception Wednesday celebrated UWindsor employees with 10, 20, 30 or 40 years of service.
UWindsor researchers to study economic impact of new border crossing
The Cross-Border Institute will partner with the Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority to study the economic impact of the new crossing.
Canadian electoral reform subject of brown bag lecture
Political science professor Lydia Miljan will discuss electoral reform in a public lunchtime lecture Wednesday.
Campus mourns death of retiree Joyce Habowsky
Campus flags will be lowered Friday, October 7, in memory of retiree Joyce Habowsky, who died October 5. She commenced her employment with the University of Windsor in the Department of Political Science as a part-time secretary in December 1969, and was made full-time in May 1971. She was later promoted to secretary to the dean within the Faculty of Science and Mathematics, a position she held until her retirement in 1996.