Businessperson and UWindsor alumna Jennifer Jones (BA 1991) succeeded Martin Girash as chair of the University of Windsor’s Board of Governors, effective its meeting November 21.
She says there could be no better time to ascend to the position.
Businessperson and UWindsor alumna Jennifer Jones (BA 1991) succeeded Martin Girash as chair of the University of Windsor’s Board of Governors, effective its meeting November 21.
She says there could be no better time to ascend to the position.
The 2011-12 annual report, now available online, provides information on the University of Windsor’s activities in support of its strategic plan Thinking Forward … Taking Action.
Ainslee Winter has respect for her elders.
“There is a stigma toward the elderly that I don’t understand,” says the fourth-year student of visual arts and psychology. “Our society historically revered them for their experience and wisdom.”
The HomeStyle station in the Marketplace food court will kick up the spice a little Thursday, offering a selection of Mexican entrées for lunch and dinner.
The lunch menu features:
Earth Sciences professor Frank Simpson will act as master of ceremonies for the annual dinner of the Polish-Canadian Business and Professional Association of Windsor on Friday, November 23, at the Caboto Club.
The International Wednesdays documentary series presents the Oscar-winning feature Born Into Brothels, today at noon in the International Student Centre on the second floor of Laurier Hall.
Patient safety is critical for everyone working in health care, and now the Faculty of Nursing has a group of student volunteers who will be championing the cause.
The faculty recently announced the appointment of its first Patient Safety Champions.
While many men are growing moustaches this month to raise funds for research on prostate cancer, a biology professor is gearing up to launch a new study aimed at better understanding how it spreads.
The University Bookstore is operational and serving customers in its temporary home on the upper floor of Vanier Hall—and its staff is planning a grand re-opening for Monday, November 26.
The University Wind Ensemble will take its listeners to sea Friday with the program of its concert “Songs of the Sea and Beyond.”