Marty Gervais literally wrote the book on the Windsor Police, and will share stories from its 150-year history in a public presentation May 4.
Marty Gervais literally wrote the book on the Windsor Police, and will share stories from its 150-year history in a public presentation May 4.
The “Copyright User Rights and Access to Justice Symposium” is slated for May 18 and 19 in the Freed-Orman Centre, Assumption Hall.
Trevor Pitcher will begin a one-year term as acting executive director of the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research on July 1.
Three members of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences have been shortlisted for national literary awards this week.
The National Self-Represented Litigants Project has issued a petition in support of allowing paralegals to represent litigants in family court.
The Board of Governors approved an average annual tuition fee increase for domestic students capped at three per cent for the 2017-18 academic year.
The UWindsor campus will host high school guidance counsellors and representatives of Ontario universities Friday for Regional Dialogue.
Former deputy prime minister Anne McLellan will discuss shifting Canadian drug policy in a free public lecture Friday in the Moot Court.
Adjunct professor and former Canadian ambassador Michael Bell was surprised Friday with an honorary degree from the University of Windsor.
A computer science professor and students have developed an app that combines open data and user ratings to describe the accessibility of sites.