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Blending 'soft' approach and conventional methods best way to counter terror, prof argues

Richard Chasdi will explain his integrated approach to countering terrorism when he appears today on Research Matters on CJAM 99.1 FM.


Job posting from Human Resources

The following union position is available to internal bargaining unit members only.


Session aims to demystify law school

A first-year Windsor Law student hopes to demystify law school in a free public presentation on Thursday, March 29.

Part-time students recognize campus contributions with awards presentation

Staff, students and faculty were honoured for their outstanding contributions to the success of part-time students during the OPUS banquet Thursday.

Display invites interest in War of 1812

The Leddy Library is marking the bicentennial of the War of 1812 with a display in its lobby of materials on the conflict.

Time to take conspiracy theories seriously, political science professor says

Believing conspiracy theories can lead to both political apathy and dangerous extremism, according to political science professor Martha Lee.


Researchers offer look at political arguments

A group of researchers will present the results of their analysis of arguments used in this fall’s provincial election, Thursday.


Panel to discuss Occupy movement

A panel will discuss various aspects of Occupy Windsor and the Occupy movement in general on Wednesday, November 16.

Student to discuss development work in Democratic Republic of Congo

Social justice student Kate Murray will discuss the roles of women and education in promoting development in the Democratic Republic of Congo, today.

University of Windsor goes bilingual - Windsor Star, Oct. 20, 2011

University of Windsor Political Science program goes bilingual