An event at the Walpole Island Cultural Community Centre showcased artists discussing what can happen when people neglect safety on the road.
An event at the Walpole Island Cultural Community Centre showcased artists discussing what can happen when people neglect safety on the road.
An anthology of works by third-year UWindsor creative writing students will enjoy a double launch in the coming week.
Dawn Weleski of Conflict Kitchen will discuss the project in a free public presentation Thursday in the LeBel Building.
Dawn Weleski of Conflict Kitchen will discuss the project in a free public presentation Thursday in the LeBel Building.
Get a glimpse of backstage magic Friday, touring the production wing of the School of Dramatic Art.
Acting students Tamlynn Bryson (pictured above) and Kyle Kimmerly present an original play Sunday in the Jackman Dramatic Art Centre.
Decisions are hard, especially when it could lead to a major life transition, say the student playwrights of “Working Title: Undecided.”
A performance Wednesday will launch music professor Nicholas Papador’s recording of Canadian percussion solo works.
As proof of the quality of their training, every doctoral student in psychology landed an internship in the first round of matching.
Finding ways to cultivate interest in local heritage and history and encourage its research is the impetus behind two new awards recently created by the Department of History.
Department head Miriam Wright says the Windsor area has a fascinating history that is central to North America but there is still relatively little written about it by local historians.
“Both awards are a wish to recognize the work people in the community do to keep the history, the heritage and the stories of this region alive.” Wright says.
Fourth-year music therapy student Molly Rastin is one of three presenters during Spring Song, Thursday in McPherson Lounge.
Spring Song will feature fourth-year music therapy students discussing their placement experiences, Thursday in McPherson Lounge.
A boy poses next to a chalk drawing expressing the wish for peace for Donbass.
A conference on campus Friday will explore the impact of the Ukraine crisis on Russia’s relations with the West.