What kind of film gets into the Toronto International Film Festival?
What kind of film gets into the Toronto International Film Festival?
Notions of class have been rooted at least in part in physiology, says Kevin Siena.
Canada’s young people are overweight, and poor eating habits are a major reason why, says Rhona Hanning.
Growing up in a region of the world that’s steeped in the ancient traditions of Confucianism, Sung Hyun Yun never gave it a second thought when his mother explained to him that he didn’t need to be in the kitchen helping with the dishes because he was a boy.
Microsoft Windows computers that have Remote Desktop enabled are now extremely vulnerable to hackers without a recent critical update, advises Information Technology Services.
Students interested in exploring Windsor and Essex County career paths best suited to their degree are invited to meet potential employers at the first annual Working in Windsor-Essex Career Fair, Tuesday, March 27, from 1 to 4 p.m., in Ambassador Auditorium.
The School of Music’s Take 4 series will showcase students in recital, Wednesday, March 21, at 4 p.m. in room 139, Music Building.
The program features:
The Humanities Research Group Distinguished Speakers Series presents Rev. James McConica addressing two questions on the UWindsor campus this week.
On Thursday, March 22, at 7 p.m. in Assumption University’s Freed-Orman Centre, he will discuss “What are universities for?”
The following Non Union Administration position is available to all applicants through Human Resources.
The following posting closes on Monday, March 26, 2012, at 4 p.m.
A million-dollar investment through the Automotive Partnership Canada will assist in the development of manufacturing processes to produce lighter-weight car parts, says UWindsor mechanical automotive and materials engineering professor Daniel Green.