Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

Admission to the Push To Open Exhibition is free, and all students, faculty and the public are welcome to visitAdmission to the Push To Open Exhibition is free, and all students, faculty and the public are welcome to visit

School of Creative Arts exhibits faculty’s works

An exhibition of works by School of Creative Arts  (SoCA) faculty will be on display starting Tuesday, September 8

The Control film crew involved UWindsor Communication, Media and Film students as interns helping professor and filmmaker, Mike Stasko on the film set. The Control film crew involved UWindsor Communication, Media and Film students as interns helping professor and filmmaker, Mike Stasko on the film set.

UWindsor Interns gain practical knowledge on film set

Four UWindsor Communication, Media and Film (CMF) students joined their professor this summer as interns on an actual film set, putting theory into practice.

Matthew Sabelli; Christina Bresolin; Erik de Paulsen; and Kurt Sasso joined professor and filmmaker, Mike Stasko in shooting, The Control, a science-fiction movie co-written and co-directed by professor Stasko and Eric Schiller. The film is a production of Stasko’s film company, "The Dot Film Company".

From left to right: At Libro Community Café’s recent event, Executive Chef Paolo Vasapolli, worked with Balal Mohamed, Vivian Hui and Veronica Miller to prepare fish tacos with pickled red cabbage, and served the meals to the community. From left to right: At Libro Community Café’s recent event, Executive Chef Paolo Vasapolli, worked with Balal Mohamed, Vivian Hui and Veronica Miller to prepare fish tacos with pickled red cabbage, and served the meals to the community.

Community café prepares youth for work

Over a period of a few months UWindsor student Vivian Hui learned new skills as a cook,  cashier and waitress, thanks to a community program that equips young people with leadership and employment skills through implementing and operating a community cafe.

The campus musical ensemble has a membership of 70 to 80 singers each term, and is currently welcoming members from all segments of the campus who can pass a minimal audition.The campus musical ensemble has a membership of 70 to 80 singers each term, and is currently welcoming members from all segments of the campus who can pass a minimal audition.

Calling all singers: choirs now recruiting

The School of Creative Arts invites non-music majors who wish to join the oldest and largest ensemble on campus to audition for the University Singers, open as an elective course.

In the photo, from left to right, the new faculty members who attended orientation sessions last week, Second row: Tim Brunet, Scott Cowan, and Bruce Kotowich. First  row: Lili Saghafi , Phebe Lam, and Sherry Morrell.In the photo, from left to right, the new faculty members who attended orientation sessions last week, Second row: Tim Brunet, Scott Cowan, and Bruce Kotowich. First row: Lili Saghafi , Phebe Lam, and Sherry Morrell.

Orientation session welcomes new faculty members to campus

20 faculty, ancillary academic staff and librarians from different faculties attended orientation sessions at the Freed-Orman Commons at Assumption Hall.

Changing the Odds: Community Transformation Through the Arts program has engaged 19 Windsor teens in experiences with a view to expanding their horizons through drama, music, dance and art.Changing the Odds: Community Transformation Through the Arts program has engaged 19 Windsor teens in experiences with a view to expanding their horizons through drama, music, dance and art.

Theatre camp aims to change the odds for at-risk youth

An interdisciplinary arts program recently wrapped up a summer camp designed to provide individual attention and support to youth in challenging circumstances aged 14 to 17.

R.J. Reilly, who taught 20th century American and English literature at UWindsor in the early 1970s, has recently published both a collection of short stories and a novel – with four more ready for release.R.J. Reilly, who taught 20th century American and English literature at UWindsor in the early 1970s, has recently published both a collection of short stories and a novel – with four more ready for release.

Former English instructor launches literary career in his nineties

A former UWindsor English instructor who is now in his nineties has recently published both a collection of short stories and a novel