Track and field heads up a weekend of Lancer competition.
Track and field heads up a weekend of Lancer competition.
A panel will discuss the impact and implications of the growing number of international students in Windsor-Essex Jan. 23.
Members of the University community were saddened to learn this week of the Jan. 3 death of Mary Olivia Rohmer, wife of 72 years to former chancellor Richard Rohmer, who served in the role from 1978 to 1989 and again from 1996 to 1997.
IT Services will introduce two changes to authentication for access to campus networks later this month.
A free public reception Thursday will celebrate an exhibition by sculptor Catherine Heard, a professor of visual arts.
Sponsorship packages for WinterFest run from $500 to $10,000.
Applications for the EPIC VentureWomen program are open through Jan. 20.
Uni-Com: Lifelong Learning is now registering participants for classes starting Jan. 27.
Windsor Law professor Julie Macfarlane has been named to the Order of Canada in recognition of her advocacy on behalf of self-represented litigants.
Career Development and Experiential Learning is looking for professionals to host students for a Job Shadow Experience, Feb. 18 to 20.