A free public performance Friday will wrap up an interdisciplinary youth arts program running this summer at the School of Dramatic Art.
A free public performance Friday will wrap up an interdisciplinary youth arts program running this summer at the School of Dramatic Art.
Pianist Ross Osmun, a UWindsor alumnus, will accompany soprano Melinda Enns in concert January 30, 2015.
Pianist Ross Osmun, a UWindsor alumnus, will accompany soprano Melinda Enns in concert January 30, 2015.
The Xi’an Art Museum will host exhibit two works by UWindsor professor emeritus Iain Baxter& as part of a show on Canadian landscape art.
The Xi’an Art Museum will host exhibit two works by UWindsor professor emeritus Iain Baxter& as part of a show on Canadian landscape art.
Participants in the Changing the Odds program will make a public presentation drawing on their experiences on Friday, August 15.
Participants in the Changing the Odds program will make a public presentation drawing on their experiences on Friday, August 15.
The Cinema Arts Film Camp is seeking registrants for two weeklong sessions starting July 14 and 21.
Svjetlana Oppen (left) will provide instruction in cinematography to students at the Cinema Arts Film Camp.
A summer camp for high school students will give them hands-on experience in filmmaking, led by UWindsor students and recent graduates.
Education professor Finney Cherian was honoured with an alumni teaching award at Wednesday's Convocation ceremonies.
Professors Finny Cherian and Robert Nelson will receive Alumni Teaching Awards during celebrations of the University’s 101st Convocation this week.
Jordynne Ropat’s combination of academic success and community contribution won her the 2014 President’s Medal.
President’s medalist Jordynne Ropat and Shane Freeman, winner of the Governor General’s Silver Medal, are among this year’s top graduates.
Grant Gignac, Hannah Ziss and Rose Hopkins get professional experience on the set of a Montreal theatre production directed by drama professor Gordon McCall.
Drama professor Gordon McCall gave three UWindsor grads professional experience in a Montreal theatre production.
A public lecture Tuesday will explore the significance of adaptationist tendencies in evolutionary biology.