When students first asked about renting textbooks instead of purchasing them, he laughed, says University Bookstore sales and marketing co-ordinator Martin Deck: “I didn’t think we’d be able to do so and remain in business.”
When students first asked about renting textbooks instead of purchasing them, he laughed, says University Bookstore sales and marketing co-ordinator Martin Deck: “I didn’t think we’d be able to do so and remain in business.”
People respond to incentives, but sometimes the trick is finding the right incentives, says fourth-year psychology student Ashley Cooper.
Lancers took home more than half the hardware April 19, earning 12 of 23 Windsor-Essex County Sports Person of the Year (WESPY) Awards recognizing local athletes for their contributions to sports. The awards were based on accomplishments during the 2011 calendar year.
A master’s student of visual arts will present a unique work this week.
Paleontologist Robert Reisz is the featured guest of the seventh annual Earth Day Dinner, a fundraising event for Canada South Science City, on Wednesday, April 25.
Utility work beginning today in parking lot F should not affect patrons yet, but change is coming.
The inspection of fume hoods in Essex Hall and the LeBel Building this week will ensure they are in proper working order, says project administrator Kevin Francis of Facility Services.
The hoods remove fumes, exhaust and smoke from people working with chemicals.
The following union position is available to internal bargaining unit members only.
The university's Bulkstores will close for inventory on April 26, re-opening May 2. Its staff reminds departments to check supply stocks and order to avoid shortages during this time.
DailyNews, the University of Windsor’s e-newsletter, will begin its summer publishing schedule next week, moving to two issues a week.