A panel discussion on breast cancer Monday, March 9, will mark International Women’s Day.
A panel discussion on breast cancer Monday, March 9, will mark International Women’s Day.
A panel discussion on breast cancer Monday, March 9, will mark International Women’s Day.
A panel discussion on breast cancer Monday, March 9, will mark International Women’s Day.
Olivia Ridpath and Haiden Lyle in the University Players 2019 production of “Beauty and the Beast.” The drama company has announced its 2020-21 line-up of shows.
The University Players’ 2020-21 season offers a blend of classic and contemporary shows to surprise and delight audiences.
UWindsor writer-in-residence Melanie Little will hold a free public reading on campus Thursday.
UWindsor writer-in-residence Melanie Little will hold a free public reading on campus Thursday.
Political science student Tartil Shaheen receives a gift basket raffle prize from Emily Fraser of the Society of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at its charity gala last week.
The Society of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences gala raised more than $6,000 to support the work of the Canadian Mental Health Association.
Marianna Beno won two tickets to the University Players’ current production, “Morning Sacrifice.”
Richard Storms’ Impala 2, 2019, 16" × 20", acrylic on canvas.
A free public reception Thursday, March 5, will celebrate painter Richard Storms’ exhibition, Jeepers Creepers, in the SoCA Gallery.
DailyNews readers could win two tickets to the current University Players production, “Morning Sacrifice.”
DailyNews readers could win two tickets to the current University Players production, “Morning Sacrifice.”
Osvaldo Ramirez Castillo, “weight,” 2015, detail.
Artist Osvaldo Ramirez Castillo will discuss his practice Thursday in the SoCA Armnouries in advance of the opening of his solo exhibition at the Artcite gallery.
UWindsor student Melanie Renaud helped to fit patients with hearing aids during a trip last summer to Guatemala.
UWindsor student Melanie Renaud helped to fit patients with hearing aids during a trip last summer to Guatemala.
Protesters join a demonstration organized by teachers’ unions outside the Ontario legislature on Feb. 21.
Chronic underfunding has forced school systems to turn to international students as a revenue stream, say three UWindsor researchers.