English student Mina Wiebe took top honours in the “Why Humanities?” competition.
English student Mina Wiebe took top honours in the “Why Humanities?” competition.
English student Mina Wiebe took top honours in the “Why Humanities?” competition.
English student Mina Wiebe took top honours in the “Why Humanities?” competition.
UWindsor psychology professor Lance Rappaport is leading a study to assess the effectiveness of an online app to manage anxiety.
UWindsor psychology professor Lance Rappaport is leading a study to assess the effectiveness of an online app to manage anxiety.
A reading in cyberspace by English professor Louis Cabri will launch his poetry collection “Hungry Slingshots” on Sunday, Nov. 15.
A reading in cyberspace by English professor Louis Cabri will launch his poetry collection “Hungry Slingshots” on Sunday, Nov. 15.
Students in the course “Social Media & Mobile Technology” are promoting Nov. 13 as World Kindness Day.
The feature documentary “Fight to the Finish” shares the stories of Canadians who fought in the Second World War.
Film professors Kim Nelson and Nick Hector worked on the feature documentary Fight to the Finish, which will premiere Nov. 11 on the History channel.
The Humanities Research Group presents “An Evening with Emma Donoghue,” Thursday, Nov. 12. Photo by Una Roulston.
The Humanities Research Group presents “An Evening with Emma Donoghue,” Thursday, Nov. 12.
In an online presentation Wednesday, performer Teiya Kasahara will explore “Opera, creativity and the politics of inclusivity.”
An online presentation Wednesday will explore “Opera, creativity and the politics of inclusivity.”
The search committee for the next dean of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences has announced a shortlist of candidates.
Best-selling author Emma Donoghue will discuss her craft in a free public presentation Thursday, Nov. 12.
Humanities Week will explore society and culture Nov. 9 to 17.
Drama students Dustine Sedore, Evander Jack Dewar, Gareth Finnigan, and Dan Stanikowski will act in the University Players production “The Stream You Step In.”
University Players will use technology to address the challenges of performance while social distancing.