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Women’s studies instructor taking cheerleading team to new heights

Women’s studies instructor Cheryl McCurdy-Ducre coaches competitive cheerleading.


Grants available for research into violence against women

Grants of up to $500 are available for graduate student research on topics related to violence against women.


Panel to discuss controversy of veiled court appearances

A panel will discuss the case of a female Muslim witness wanting to wear a face-covering veil during her testimony, Wednesday on campus.

Dark comedy combines gender politics and sexual scandal

The public is invited to a staged reading of “The Metropolitan,” by history professor Steven Palmer, Tuesday in the Jackman Dramatic Art Centre.

Panel discussion to celebrate Canadian feminist publishing

A panel discussion on campus Monday, March 12, will take a look back – and forward – at the world of Canadian feminist publishing.

Events to celebrate International Women’s Day

Several campus events on the theme of “Connecting Girls, Inspiring Futures” will celebrate International Women’s Day on Thursday, March 8.

Feminist media critic to offer ad-busting analysis

Media critic Jennie Thunder will make three public appearances in Windsor on Tuesday, March 6, as part of the run-up to International Women’s Day.

Film screenings to set stage for International Women’s Day

Two film screenings Monday will kick off campus observances of International Women’s Day.


Reception to launch book on history of Black Canadian women

A UWindsor grad will launch her book Moving Beyond Borders: A History of Black Canadian and Caribbean Women in the Diaspora at a reception Wednesday.

Historian to examine the experiences of Canada’s first Black nurses

A UWindsor history grad will examine the experiences of Black nurses in Windsor and Chatham hospitals in a free public lecture Tuesday, February 14.