The University has declared various audio-visual equipment for sale by bid as Disposal File 887. Please click here for details.
The University has declared various audio-visual equipment for sale by bid as Disposal File 887. Please click here for details.
How did the portrayal of people with disabilities shift in the wake of the U.S. movement for civil rights?
David Phillips (BA 1967) is more than just a weatherman.
A free public event Wednesday, November 7, will discuss the efforts of native leader Tecumseh to secure a place for First Nations during the Anglo-American conflict leading to the War of 1812.
Judith Humphrey, president of the corporate communications firm The Humphrey Group, will speak on campus Thursday, November 8, as the next instalment of the Odette School of Business Breakfast with Champions series.
Is water a commercial good like running shoes or Coca-Cola? Or is water a human right like air?
Wearing UWindsor- and Lancer-themed clothing Friday is a good way for faculty and staff to demonstrate pride in the institution to visitors during the Fall Open House recruitment event, says Zora Savic, student communication and events coordinator for the liaison office.
A reception Thursday, November 15, will allow friends and colleagues to bid farewell to academic integrity officer Danielle Istl, who is leaving the University’s employ on November 16 after more than eight years.
Windsor’s best undergraduate programmers butted heads Saturday in the regional competition of the Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest held in the Erie Hall and Lambton Tower computer science labs.