Deteriorating conditions and burnout are driving workers from health-care professions, a new study has found.
Deteriorating conditions and burnout are driving workers from health-care professions, a new study has found.
Afro-Indigenous writer and scholar Kyle T. Mays will present a critique of reparations in a free public lecture Feb. 4.
Afro-Indigenous writer and scholar Kyle T. Mays will present a critique of reparations in a free public lecture Feb. 4.
Vocalist Shahida Nurullah will join other jazz instructors in concert Sunday.
Student researchers Bella Hebert, Alicia Campbell, and Bennet McLeod reviewed thousands of articles exploring how to rebuild networks of Indigenous language speakers.
A group of researchers studying Indigenous language revitalization found few studies addressed Indigenous people learning their own language.
People around the world will celebrate the start of the lunar new year with food and dance, says Chinese literature and culture instructor Judy Xu.
People around the world will celebrate the start of the lunar new year with food and dance, says Chinese literature and culture instructor Judy Xu.
Donald Robertson will explore parallels between ancient philosophy and modern psychotherapy in a free public lecture Jan. 30.
Violinist Alice Zacharias won the Ron W. Ianni Memorial Scholarship in Music Performance.
A public meeting Thursday will share research on the resilience and mental health of young immigrants to Windsor-Essex.
UWindsor students and alumni are among the filmmakers whose works will screen during the Windsor-Essex Short Film Showcase on Wednesday, Jan. 22.
UWindsor students and alumni are among the filmmakers whose works will screen during the Windsor-Essex Short Film Showcase on Wednesday, Jan. 22.
A recital Friday will determine the winner of a scholarship for music performance.
A recital Friday will determine the winner of a scholarship for music performance.