Monica Sanborn plays pregnant teenager Melissa Anderson in “On Girls,” showing October 30 at the Windsor International Film Festival.
Monica Sanborn plays pregnant teenager Melissa Anderson in “On Girls,” showing October 30 at the Windsor International Film Festival.
An increase in first-year undergraduate enrolment reverses a multi-year trend, UWindsor president Alan Wildeman announced in a message to the campus community Wednesday.
“The net result is that there are in excess of 400 more full-time students on campus this year,” he notes.
The School of Creative Arts is offering DailyNews readers a chance to win tickets to a recital by classical guitarist Tariq Harb on Friday, October 27.
Business students will discuss their co-op education experiences Thursday morning in the Odette Building.
A restructured web presence is the first step for Research Ethics Board efforts to enhance communication with researchers.
A free public screening of the documentary “Trick or Treaty” on October 26 is the first Windsor event in the Aabiziingwashi Wide Awake film series.
A Windsor Law staffer helped alumnus Sameer Kamboj bring former classmate Cynthia Lam back to their initial meeting place.
A class November 8 offers free training to UWindsor staff and faculty who maintain official University websites.
A public education campaign in advance of Halloween warns the campus community against cultural appropriation.
The Alternative Spring Break program offers UWindsor students a new way to engage in community service.