The Finance department advises that its Procurement and Customs departments will close for the holiday season on December 21 and will re-open on January 2, 2013.
The Finance department advises that its Procurement and Customs departments will close for the holiday season on December 21 and will re-open on January 2, 2013.
UWindsor libraries have extended their hours of operation to accommodate end-of-semester study.
The University of Windsor School of Music will continue with a 36-year-old Christmas tradition Sunday, December 2, when the Chamber Choir and the University Singers will present A Festival of Christmas at Assumption Church.
Today is the last chance to buy tickets to a champagne and orange juice breakfast in support of Lancer women’s basketball, Sunday, December 2, at 10 a.m. in Ambassador Auditorium.
Music therapy major Kristin Ward hopes to work in geriatrics and paediatrics and dreams of expanding her profession to her native Barbados. Her placement at Windsor Regional Hospital, working with a 14-year-old patient with cerebral palsy, has set her on that path.
Faculty support and a team approach to learning was the recipe for success for Tom Zhang, who recently traded his title as student in the interdisciplinary Masters in Social Data Analysis program to institutional research analyst in the Office of Institutional Research and Analysis at the Univers
Lawyer, teacher and social justice advocate Marion Overholt, a 1981 graduate of Windsor Law, will begin an appointment as executive director of the faculty’s Community Legal Aid, Legal Assistance of Windsor and poverty law clinics in January 2013.
A free public lecture in the Department of Political Science distinguished speaker series Thursday will address the results of this month’s elections in the United States.
If it was somehow possible to ignore the Lancer’s all-Canadian receiver Jordan Brescacin in 2011, he certainly cannot be unnoticed after the 2012 football season.