
UWindsor film professor Mike Stasko is seeking support for his latest project, the feature “Boys vs. Girls.”
UWindsor film professor Mike Stasko is seeking support for his latest project, the feature “Boys vs. Girls.”
See the initial works by film students and faculty at the First and Worst film screening, Thursday in Erie Hall.
The Windsor Film Society will open its “Before Star Wars” series Thursday with a screening of Looper.
A class assignment turned into a couple of awards — and more than $1,000 in prize money — for UWindsor film student Braunte Petric.
Gain valuable knowledge in the field of film production during a presentation on campus Wednesday.
Swedish exchange student Ida Karlsson says she thinks of the stereotypical Canadian as helpful, apologetic, and nice.
Proof positive was when Karlsson landed a free ride from the Windsor International Airport to the University after chatting with a woman during her Windsor bound flight.
While at the University of Windsor, she will be taking classes and generating content for one of the busiest social media channels in the city — the University's.
The Office of Experiential Learning worked with film students to produce a series of short promotional videos.
UWindsor prof and grad Mike Stasko welcomes the video-on-demand release of his 2009 feature drama Iodine.
The Windsor-based comedy feature Stand Up Man will celebrate its Ontario premiere November 2 at the Windsor International Film Festival.
A competition invites students to answer the question “What do the humanities mean to you?”