Gail Scott is UWindsor’s latest writer-in-residence.
Writer-in-residence Gail Scott will read from her works Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 4 p.m. in Alumni Hall’s McPherson Lounge.
Gail Scott is UWindsor’s latest writer-in-residence.
Writer-in-residence Gail Scott will read from her works Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 4 p.m. in Alumni Hall’s McPherson Lounge.
English professor Sandra Muse Isaacs likes to impart knowledge through storytelling.
English professor Sandra Muse Isaacs says her Indigenous heritage permeates her approach to teaching.
UWindsor grad Nasser Hussain (MFA 2003) has returned to his alma mater as writer-in-residence.
UWindsor grad Nasser Hussain (MFA 2003) has returned to his alma mater as writer-in-residence.
A colloquium Tuesday, Dec. 4, will explore the works and world of 17th-century poet John Donne.
A colloquium Tuesday, Dec. 4, will explore the works and world of 17th-century poet John Donne.
In this photo by Douglas MacLellan, a master basket maker shows her products at the Hagadera Refugee Camp near Dadaab, Kenya.
Photojournalist Douglas MacLellan will speak with UWindsor students helping him to publish a collection of his works in a free public event Nov. 30.
“Deliver Me from Swedish Furniture” by UWindsor alumna Hollie Adams was a finalist for the bpNichol Chapbook Award.
UWindsor alumna Hollie Adams was a finalist for the bpNichol Chapbook Award.
Registration closes Nov. 22 for a brief history of the sonnet, taught by UWindsor president Douglas Kneale on Nov. 24.
Registration closes Nov. 22 for a brief history of the sonnet, taught by UWindsor president Douglas Kneale on Nov. 24.
Three members of the UWindsor faculty are promoting high-speed rail in a national newspaper.
Three members of the UWindsor faculty are promoting high-speed rail in a national newspaper.
Authors from the 498 creative writing workshop will read from their works during a free public literary event Thursday, Nov. 22.
Steven Ross Smith, UWindsor writer-in-residence, will read from his poetry November 2 at Biblioasis bookstore.
Poets Steven Ross Smith and Marty Gervais will conduct a free public reading November 2 at Biblioasis bookstore.