A free public event tonight will screen the film “Me and the Mosque.”
A free public event tonight will screen the film “Me and the Mosque.”
Vancouver-based Garnet Hertz, a Canada Research Chair in Design and Media Arts and associate professor in the Faculty of Design and Dynamic Media at Emily Carr University, will discuss his recent projects in an artist’s talk today—Monday, October 5—in the LeBel Building.
Zarqa Nawaz, creator of the CBC television program Little Mosque on the Prairie, is a distinguished visitor in women’s studies.
Distinguished Visitors in Women’s Studies will explore the gap between the rights of women and the reality of their lived experiences.
A concert Friday will raise money in support of a scholarship commemorating late voice instructor Catherine McKeever.
A concert Friday will raise money in support of a scholarship commemorating the late voice instructor Catherine McKeever.
With its third volume now in publication, the Great Lakes Journal of Undergraduate History is well on its way to fulfilling its mission.
Artist Folke Köbberling, whose work is seen here, will deliver a guest lecture in the School of Creative Arts.
German-based artists Folke Köbberling and Nils-Arne Kässens will discuss their current Detroit project Thursday, October 1, in the LeBel Building.
Open heart surgery at the Royal Victoria Hospital, from the film shown at the Expo 67 Meditheatre, Robert Cordier’s “Miracles de la médecine moderne/Miracles in Modern Medicine.”
History professor Steven Palmer has found a film that shocked 1967 audiences with its graphic depictions of medical procedures.
Cast members rehearse their dance moves in preparation for the premiere of “Anna in the Tropics.” Photo by Doug MacLellan.
The University Players production of Anna in the Tropics will open September 25.
The Royal Society of Canada will honour UWindsor professors Reem Bahdi and Leslie Howsam at its induction and awards ceremony November 27.
The Royal Society of Canada will honour UWindsor professors Reem Bahdi and Leslie Howsam at its induction and awards ceremony November 27.
This could be you: a chance to lead the Windsor Symphony Orchestra awaits, today in the CAW Student Centre.
The organizers of the “Why Humanities?” competition will unveil winners today.