Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

image Blithe Spirit posterNoël Coward’s ghostly comedy “Blithe Spirit” will hit the University Players stage just in time for Halloween.

Ghostly comedy to haunt Studio Theatre stage

Noël Coward’s ghostly comedy “Blithe Spirit” will hit the University Players stage just in time for Halloween.

Drama professor Erica Stevens AbbittDrama professor Erica Stevens Abbitt, director of the Humanities Research Group, is one of the University personnel presenting at BookFest Windsor.

Literary festival to showcase UWindsor faculty and alumni

A number of University of Windsor instructors and graduates are among the featured authors and presenters during BookFest Windsor.

final issue of “Rampike” magazineThe final issue of “Rampike” magazine will enjoy a public launch October 16 at the Capitol Theatre.

Journal finale at heart of literary festival

The final issue of “Rampike” magazine will enjoy a public launch October 16 at the Capitol Theatre.

Former parliamentary budget officer Kevin PageFormer parliamentary budget officer Kevin Page will discuss his book, "Unaccountable: Truth and Lies on Parliament Hill," Friday on the UWindsor campus.

Former federal employee calls for accountability in government

Former parliamentary budget officer Kevin Page will discuss his book, Unaccountable: Truth and Lies on Parliament Hill, Friday on the UWindsor campus.

Lectures to consider issues of reproductive justice

Two events in the Distinguished Visitors in Women’s Studies series will consider issues of reproductive rights, Tuesday and Wednesday on the UWindsor campus.

On Tuesday, October 6, Kathleen Pye will share her insights on how these issues affect our thinking about motherhood in “Parenting, Adoption, and Abortion: Reprojustice including all options.” Pye is past chair of Reproductive Justice New Brunswick, a group which fought to preserve reproductive rights and services in the Maritimes.

Bus to tour Detroit art and landmarks

A bus tour of Detroit will visit the sites of “Downsizing Detroit,” a participatory urban project by visiting artists Folke Köbberling and Nils-Arne Kässens, as well as other city landmarks on Friday, October 9.

The tour, hosted by In/Terminus, will leave from the parking lot outside the LeBel Building at 12:30 p.m. and return at about 7:30 p.m. It is open to students and the public at a cost of $5.