First-year French studies student Kailey Romanick says joining a sorority was a “fulfilling experience” for her.
First-year French studies student Kailey Romanick says joining a sorority was a “fulfilling experience” for her.
The University Bookstore’s temporary home in Vanier Hall may mean some cramped quarters at the beginning of the semester, says marketing coordinator Martin Deck.
A tree-trimming party Tuesday in the International Student Centre attracted dozens of participants representing countries around the world.
Automotive manufacturers apply many of the same technologies as aerospace suppliers, making it a natural source of new business, says Peter Frise, scientific director of AUTO21.
Seven women from the UWindsor faculty, alumni and broader community will read from David Sedaris’ seasonal masterpiece Santaland Diaries Friday in support of the Windsor Youth Centre.
The staff of the Leddy Library encourages students who are finishing projects and studying for finals to come to them for help.
The Centre for Enterprise and Law invites you to save the date for its Intellectual Property Boot Camp, a workshop providing an understanding of the theoretical and practical principles of intellectual property.
Food Services will extend its hours of service at many of its campus outlets during the exam crunch, says department head Dave McEwen.
Your mother always taught you not to play with your food, but she never said anything about paying with it.
It takes a brave student to write the annual William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, says math and stats professor Myron Hlynka.