Poet Cecily Nicholson will appear in a free public reading Monday at Common Ground.
Poets Cecily Nicholson, Brandon Cormier, and Alexa DiCecco will read from their works Monday at Common Ground.
Poet Cecily Nicholson will appear in a free public reading Monday at Common Ground.
Poets Cecily Nicholson, Brandon Cormier, and Alexa DiCecco will read from their works Monday at Common Ground.
Musicians with UWindsor ties will join singer-songwriter Crissi Cochrane for a live performance of her new album Saturday. Photo by Calum Noade
Musicians with UWindsor ties will join singer-songwriter Crissi Cochrane for a live performance of her new album Saturday.
History professor Guy Lazure will describe 17th century life to provide context for a recital of Baroque music, Sunday at the Capitol Theatre.
History professor Guy Lazure will describe 17th century life to provide context for a recital of Baroque music, Sunday at the Capitol Theatre.
Kiera Publicover, Michelle Blight, and Juli Docherty in the University Players’ production of “Morning Sacrifice,” opening Feb. 28 in the Hatch Studio Theatre.
University Players presents the drama Morning Sacrifice, opening Feb. 28 in the Hatch Studio Theatre.
“The Rise and Fall of the Grumpy Burger” is the second in the Alumni Filmmaker Screening Series. is the second in the Alumni Filmmaker Screening Series.
The Windsor Film Society will screen The Rise and Fall of the Grumpy Burger at the SoCA Armouries on Friday, Feb. 28.
The Noiseborder Ensemble will present new works for sound and video Monday in the Multimedia Studio.
The Noiseborder Ensemble will present new works for sound and video Monday in the Multimedia Studio.
Human kinetics student Olivia Starling (left) plants seedlings in a garden outside a school in rural Jamaica.
Nine UWindsor students spent their study week in Jamaica, supporting water conservation programs.
Drama professor Michelle MacArthur will deliver her free public lecture “Voices of a Generation: Representation of Millennial Women Across Media” Tuesday in the SoCA Armouries.
A free public lecture Tuesday, Feb. 25, will explore cultural representations by millennial women across media.
Sally Bick, a professor in the School of Creative Arts, explores the work of two 20th century film composers in her book “Unsettled Scores.”
Sally Bick, a professor in the School of Creative Arts, explores the work of two 20th century film composers in her book “Unsettled Scores.”
Ways of Knowing students John Cooper and Zainab Ikpong suggest projects promoting clean energy and responsible production to BlackBerry executive Neelam Sandhu, Feb. 14 in the Leddy Library.
Students enjoyed a unique learning experience Friday: pitching projects to an executive from tech company BlackBerry.