
The South Asian Documentary Film Festival will screen six films on the UWindsor campus, March 8 to 16.
The South Asian Documentary Film Festival will screen six films on the UWindsor campus, March 8 to 16.
History and women’s studies major Terri Fletcher served an internship working on an archeological dig at the site of the roundabout in Sandwich.
Charlene Senn will discuss her Enhanced Assess, Acknowledge, Act sexual assault resistance education program in a public lecture Thursday.
A screening of the documentary “This is what a feminist sounds like” Wednesday will recall social activist Pat Noonan.
Ila Ahlawat will read from and sign copies of her book “The Gaze of the Caged Woman,” Wednesday in the Campus Bookstore.
The founder of W.E. Trans Support will offer insights on transgender advocacy in a free public presentation on the UWindsor campus Monday, Nov. 19.
UWindsor grad students Erin Dufour and Sydney Chapados will be honoured at a luncheon November 2 by the Chamber of Commerce.
The range of expertise of the President’s Indigenous Peoples Scholars allows for a broad-based enrichment of the curriculum.
Christine Kelly will speak on “Care, Harm, and Violence,” in a free public lecture Thursday.
The Women’s and Gender Studies Student Association has issued a challenge to support the Campus Food Bank over the summer slowdown.