Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

Welcome CentreThe University of Windsor will work with the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit in pursuing three new Canada Research Chairs focused on public health.

Health unit a partner in Canada Research Chair applications

The University of Windsor will work with the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit in pursuing three new Canada Research Chairs focused on public health.

dramatic stage design -- wooded area in blue lightUWindsor faculty member David Court will teach a course in set design for Stratford’s “Off the Wall” program, July 17 to 21.

Drama instructor offering Stratford course in set design

UWindsor faculty member David Court will teach a course in set design for Stratford’s “Off the Wall” program, July 17 to 21.

Ben Kuo leaning against door labelled Multicultural Clinical and Counseeling Research LabThe Canadian Psychological Association has conferred its Award for Public, Community Service and Human Rights and Social Justice in Psychology on UWindsor professor Ben Kuo.

Psychology professor wins recognition for public service

An award from the Canadian Psychological Association has left UWindsor psychology professor Ben Kuo “deeply honoured.”
Student organizers hold the banner of the African Diaspora Youth ConferenceThe African Diaspora Youth Conference runs May 11 to 13 at the University of Windsor. Student organizers include (from left) Joshua Sorhaindo, Lynn Micka Mwongerinka, Onanye Oluwabunmi, Folakemi Folami, Oliwale Olatunbosum, Sarah Nwachi, and Theresa Imegi. Missing: Michael Ipaye.

Youth of African diaspora to gather in person once again

The African Diaspora Youth Conference runs May 11 to 13 at the University of Windsor.
Lorenzo Buj in black-and-white photograph from 1980sA reception Saturday, May 6, will launch a cinematic recitation of Lorenzo Buj’s punk rock poem The Rogue Remembers.

Film features professor’s ode to 1980s punk scene

A reception Saturday, May 6, will launch a cinematic recitation of Lorenzo Buj’s punk rock poem The Rogue Remembers.

Psychology professor Jessica Kichler smilingPsychology professor Jessica Kichler is part of a team researching ways to help families and individuals cope with pediatric diabetes.

Grant to fund research into improving care for pediatric diabetes

Although there have been advances in diabetes care since insulin was discovered 100 years ago, youth with diabetes continue to have a higher risk of other health problems, a lower quality of life, and a shorter life span.