Colleagues and friends of Cecil Houston will celebrate his 10 years as dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at a gala dinner on Wednesday, May 9. Dr. Houston’s term as dean will end June 30.
Colleagues and friends of Cecil Houston will celebrate his 10 years as dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at a gala dinner on Wednesday, May 9. Dr. Houston’s term as dean will end June 30.
Increases to the University’s tuition fees follow the provincial framework and reflect government plans to support affordability and accessibility, the Board of Governors was told Tuesday before approving the recommendation of its Resource Allocation Committee for increases in domestic tuition of
A tree is the perfect symbol of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, says law student Lama Sabbagh.
Vice-president research Ranjana Bird says her secretary Judy Gagnon was a dedicated employee of the University of Windsor as well as a caring and compassionate individual. Gagnon died April 14 during a family vacation.
Friends and colleagues of visual arts professor Susan Gold Smith are invited to celebrate her retirement at Fluxing Forward, Thursday, April 19, at Phog Lounge.
Lancer runner Matt Walters, winner of provincial and national medals in both cross-country and track and field, is winning recognition from his hometown of North Bay.
A film to be screened on campus Thursday tells the story of political activists who cross the line into law-breaking and authorities who may be crossing their own lines to catch them.
An interesting recent development in argumentation theory has been the revived investigation of the metaphysics of argument, says Steven Patterson, a visiting research fellow at the Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation and Rhetoric.
Campus flags will be lowered Thursday in memory of retiree Peter Bedard, who died April 15.
A benefit barbecue for UWindsor carpenter Bernie Mulligan ran out of food before it ran out of enthusiasm, organizers said Tuesday.
“We sold the last of our hamburgers, hot dogs and chicken and still had takers,” said Campus Police sergeant Floyd Porter.