The Law Commission of Ontario does excellent work, but that work is not as well-known as it should be, says Bruce Elman.
The former dean of Windsor Law, Elman recently began a three-year term as chair of the commission’s board of governors.
The Law Commission of Ontario does excellent work, but that work is not as well-known as it should be, says Bruce Elman.
The former dean of Windsor Law, Elman recently began a three-year term as chair of the commission’s board of governors.
Business professor Vincent Georgie will discuss the University’s November 9 open house and other efforts to recruit high school students during an “Experts on Call” segment this weekend on CKLW radio, AM 800.
Psychology major Sara Estoesta drew more than one benefit from a tour of the Leddy Library in September—she won a $50 gift card to the University Bookstore.
The institution of a moment of reflection to replace prayer during University of Windsor Convocation ceremonies will create a more inclusive atmosphere, says Kaye Johnson, director of the Office of Human Rights, Equity and Accessibility.
Downtown residents and merchants were excited by what they saw of the University’s plans during an open house Thursday at the Windsor Armouries.
As she and her teammates warmed up for the 4x400m relay at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport national championship meet in Winnipeg this past March, says Nicole Sassine, “We tried not to think about what was at stake.”
The argumentative theory of reasoning challenges the traditional view that the function of reasoning is to help us get better beliefs and improve our decision-making, says philosophy professor Christopher Tindale.
A document submitted to the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities this week begins the process of developing a strategic mandate agreement between the province and the University of Windsor.
Campus flags will be lowered Friday, October 5, in memory of staff member Bernie Mulligan, who died October 1. A carpenter in the maintenance department of Facility Services, Mulligan commenced working for the University in 1999.
A specialized bronze foundry in the LeBel Building has prompted the return of a UWindsor grad to the School of Visual Arts. Sarah Maloney (MFA 1994) is serving as artist-in-residence for the next two weeks or so.