The airdrop of food into Nazi-occupied Netherlands is the subject of a presentation this weekend during the Windsor Military Studies Conference.
The airdrop of food into Nazi-occupied Netherlands is the subject of a presentation this weekend during the Windsor Military Studies Conference.
Visiting scholar Paul-Matthias Tyrell will discuss his research into local cross-border history in a public lecture Tuesday.
Three history professors published books celebrated with a joint launch reception Tuesday.
History professor emeritus Kathleen McCrone will discuss Music and the Woman Question in Late-Victorian England in a public lecture Wednesday.
UWindsor grad Carol Reader was honoured Thursday by the Canada South chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals.
Historian Steven Palmer has helped to produce a book about Cuba’s first republic, 1902 to 1959.
The University of Windsor fêted its talented teachers at a reception Wednesday.
In an era of judicialized politics, Canadians increasingly rely on the courts to resolve issues of public policy, says a researcher who will speak on the UWindsor campus Wednesday.
Kate Puddister will deliver a free public lecture entitled “Seeking Judicial Advice: Canadian Reference Cases 1949 to 2014,” November 5 at 4 p.m. in McPherson Lounge, Alumni Hall.
Dr. Puddister is a doctoral fellow in the Research Group on Constitutional Studies at McGill University. Her appearance in Windsor is sponsored by the Faculty of Law and the history and political science departments.
English professor Stephen Pender will deliver the first lecture in the 2014/15 Martin Wesley Series on Wednesday, October 22.
Professors Finny Cherian and Robert Nelson will receive Alumni Teaching Awards during celebrations of the University’s 101st Convocation this week.