The University has made small changes to the document that will begin the process of developing a strategic mandate agreement between the province and the University of Windsor. The revised document updates the draft posted October 4.
The University has made small changes to the document that will begin the process of developing a strategic mandate agreement between the province and the University of Windsor. The revised document updates the draft posted October 4.
The Faculty of Law invites colleagues and friends of Virginia Obierski to celebrate her retirement as its academic coordinator.
The event is set for Friday, October 19, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. in the Rom W. Ianni Faculty of Law Building’s alumni lounge.
A new faculty member in the Odette School of Business is hoping to build on the department’s existing strengths and make it an even more research-intensive institution.
The 1972 movement of Asians expelled by Ugandan dictator Idi Amin was the first test of Canada’s “universal” immigration policy as applied to refugees.
Bernie’s Grill in the CAW Student Centre’s Marketplace food court is offering a sociable special this week—two can dine for $9.99.
The deal offers two Bernie burgers, two regular fries, and two fountain drinks for under 10 bucks, October 15 to 19.
Filmmaker Susan Bazilli will be on hand for a campus screening of her documentary film Constitute!—which explores the work of the 1981 Ad Hoc Committee on Women and the Constitution—on Monday, October 15.
Centred out for recognition during the University of Windsor’s 98th Convocation ceremonies Saturday were winners of the Board of Governors Medals, awarded to the graduating student with the highest academic standing in each program:
Have you ever sat on a beach and asked where the sand came from and where might it be going?
In recommending Kate Hargreaves for the Governor General's Gold Medal, the department of English Language, Literature and Creative Writing described the two-time grad (BA 2010, MA 2012) as “the most talented and hard-working student we have had the pleasure to teach and mentor.”
Many kids involved with sports grow up dreaming about being a professional athlete someday, but a group of grad students in kinesiology recently got an inside look at how they can turn their passion into a livelihood by visiting with employees from several sport organizations in Toronto.