Participating in the University’s Annual Giving Program gives her a special feeling of accomplishment, says volunteer canvasser Karen Pillon.
Participating in the University’s Annual Giving Program gives her a special feeling of accomplishment, says volunteer canvasser Karen Pillon.
University Players is offering DailyNews readers a chance to win two tickets to see the comedy Jake’s Women. The play’s run continues through Sunday at Essex Hall Theatre. Wednesday through Saturday performances are at 8 p.m.; Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m.
The contributions of community partners make possible the work of the United Way, according to its CEO Penny Marrett.
A special this week at the CAW Student Centre’s Marketplace food court will launch some submarines—patrons who purchase any 12-inch signature sandwich at the Subway outlet will receive a free fountain drink or Nestle brand water.
The promotion continues through September 30.
A couple of University of Windsor political scientists will be among the headliners at a debate Thursday, entitled “Beyond Borders: Challenges and Opportunities of the Canada/US Relationship.”
Friday, September 28, is the deadline for nominations for a new award to foster workplace health and safety on the UWindsor campus.
If there’s one thing Michael Chen will remember about the summer of 2012, it’s that he never really had a summer.
A little wet weather couldn’t dampen the spirits of students, staff and faculty enjoying the Campus Community Barbecue, said organizer Mary-Ann Rennie.
Reading opens up worlds, says UWindsor president Alan Wildeman.
“So much of our knowledge is centred in written form,” he says. “Without being able to read, you don’t have the same opportunity to explore what the world has to offer.”
A brown bag lunch session on Monday, September 24, will discuss the importance of medication reconciliation in patient safety.