The Windsor Classic Chorale will present an online Remembrance Day concert Friday, Nov. 6.
The Windsor Classic Chorale will present an online Remembrance Day concert Friday, Nov. 6.
The Windsor Classic Chorale will present an online Remembrance Day concert Friday, Nov. 6.
The Windsor Classic Chorale will present an online Remembrance Day concert Friday, Nov. 6.
The Windsor Law Centre for Cities will use funding from the Research Support Fund for strategic planning.
Singer-songwriter Crissi Cochrane takes to the stage in this scene from “Band Together” by UWindsor film students Braunte Petric and Adam Dunn.
Students and alumni of the University of Windsor are among the local filmmakers whose works will air on CBC Television on Saturday, Nov. 7.
Professor Janice Waldron explores how social media affects music education in a new book for Oxford University Press.
Reach peer mentors. Top, left to right: Marissa Paulin, Cheryl Mengjia Pan, Cheyann Labadie. Bottom, left to right: Jenny Loiselle, Sydney Reid, Chloe Dockrill.
Student mentors in FAHSS are reaching their peers online.
Media portrayal of the arrival of migrants in Greece and Italy in 2015 threw European politics into crisis.
Media portrayal of the arrival of migrants in Greece and Italy in 2015 threw European politics into crisis.
Martin Ouellette was named Best Actor at the Central Alberta Film Festival for his role in a work by film students Gemma Cunial and Calum Hotchkiss.
Martin Ouellette was named Best Actor at the Central Alberta Film Festival for his role in a work by film students Gemma Cunial and Calum Hotchkiss.
Three UWindsor grads entered their biopic of a ball in what is billed as the world’s largest short film competition.
Three UWindsor grads entered their biopic of a ball in what is billed as the world’s largest short film competition.
A Breast Cancer Awareness sign is seen before an NFL football game on Oct. 4, 2020.
The University of Windsor’s Jane McArthur, a PhD candidate in sociology/social justice, has recently had an article published in the Conversation Canada on what she says sheds lights on issues not addressed in current breast cancer awareness initiatives.
“As COVID-19 makes abundantly clear, our health exists in a nested set of relationships, each part of the whole interacting and influencing each other,” says McArthur, a SSHRC Doctoral Fellow Investigating Women’s Narratives of Breast Cancer.
Applications for the Humanities Research Group fellowship are open until Nov. 30.
Applications for the Humanities Research Group fellowship are open until Nov. 30.