Nearly 15,000 Lakeshore residents are expected to have broadband internet access soon, thanks in part to the efforts of UWindsor’s Centre for Smart Community Innovation, a lead participant in the Windsor Essex Development Network (WEDnet).
Nearly 15,000 Lakeshore residents are expected to have broadband internet access soon, thanks in part to the efforts of UWindsor’s Centre for Smart Community Innovation, a lead participant in the Windsor Essex Development Network (WEDnet).
Rose petals arranged in the Campus Community Garden Project on Saturday, May 5, will symbolize Windsor and pay tribute to the Bread and Roses strike, says organizing artist Alana Bartol (BFA 2004).
Cheerleading is not about standing on the sidelines, says a UWindsor women’s studies instructor.
“Competitive cheerleading has developed into an active sport that combines gymnastics and athletics,” says Cheryl McCurdy-Ducre. “It is very empowering.”
Friday, May 4, is the deadline to purchase tickets to a gala dinner celebrating Cecil Houston’s tenure as dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Wednesday, May 9.
Dr. Houston’s 10 years as dean will end June 30.
Several alumni of the School of Visual Arts are participating in collaborative projects now on display in the Artcite gallery.
The five artists participating in the School of Visual Arts’ Emerging Artist Research Residency will discuss their work and practices in free public presentations, May 3 and 4 in the LeBel Building.
The opening bell rang at the 2012 Odette Stock Exchange on Friday, April 25, to over 200 excited high school students from Windsor/Essex – dressed to impress and ready to make a profit!
University of Windsor researchers will present some of their work to the public during the third annual “Research Showcase and Outreach to Community” event, Saturday, May 5, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Devonshire Mall.
The University of Waterloo dedicated the atrium of its new mathematics building last week, but not in the name of the donor who helped make it possible. He wanted his favourite teacher to have that honour instead.
Whether through a canned food drive for the Downtown Mission, a fashion show for Hiatus House, or a dinner for the Well-Come Centre for Human Potential, students in the Odette School of Business’s course in Management and Organizational Life made a substantial contribution to the community, says