International Development’s team relocates to Odette Building
International Development’s team relocates to Odette Building
International Development’s team relocates to Odette Building
International Development’s team relocates to Odette Building
Line cook Youssef El-Dika, co-owners Ahmad Sanji and Adam El-Dika, and server Farah El-Dika welcome guests to the new Mare Nostrum restaurant.
A new restaurant and bar, Mare Nostrum, opened this week in the space adjacent to the Education Building.
UWindsor’s first Cartoonist-in-Residence Scott Chantler will take his post in September.
The English Department’s Writer-in-Residence program is shifting gears this fall with the introduction of UWindsor’s first Cartoonist-in-Residence, Scott Chantler, who will take his post in September. UWindsor is thought to be the first Canadian university to step into the realm of cartoon study with its Writer-in-Residence program.
The Student Success Centre’s academic advising team have recently relocated from their previous space in the CAW Student Centre Commons area, to Dillon Hall 115.
Students seeking general academic advice will now find the advisors at room 115, Dillon Hall, as the team has recently relocated from the CAW Student Centre Commons area.
“This will allow us to bring together in Dillon Hall our advising services with other key Student Success Centre services, which will enhance the UWindsor student experience,” says dean of students Clayton Smith.
Access to the Dillon Hall east entrance, north - south sidewalk from Dillon’s main entrance to Patricia will be closed for construction, from Monday, June 29 to Tuesday, September 1, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Access to the Dillon Hall east entrance, north - south sidewalk from Dillon’s main entrance to Patricia will be closed for construction.
The University has provided several transportation options for commuters to the Pitt/Ferry Building, including the parking garage to the west, at the top of this photo.
A mix of secured parking and enhanced transit options will provide convenient access to users of the UWindsor’s downtown campus opening this fall.
Local photographer and Zimbabwe-based doctor team up for Windsor photo exhibition, “We want our doctor back.” Image courtesy of photojournalist Douglas MacLellan.
When Paul Thistle, former chief medical officer of the Howard Hospital in rural Zimbabwe, was transferred on short notice, his patients made a simple yet powerful statement, “We want our doctor back.”
Photojournalist Douglas MacLellan and Dr. Thistle, holder of a 2008 UWindsor honorary doctor of laws degree, bring this call to the Windsor Star News Café, 300 Ouellette Ave., from June 15 to 20 with a photo exhibition of the same name.
Patron of arts Eleanor Catherine Courtney Wallace’s $3 million legacy donation will provide scholarship opportunities to dozens of students.
A legacy donation by Eleanor Catherine Courtney Wallace will provide scholarship opportunities to dozens of students through the newly established Eleanor C. Wallace scholarship.
UWindsor actors Daniela Piccinin (l.) playing the dual roles of Mary Chalmers and Gordon Flowerdew and Erik Helle (r.) as Charlie Edwards, during WHIRLIGIG theatre company’s premiere performance, Mary’s Wedding.
WHIRLIGIG, Windsor's newly established professional theatre company, provides a perfect platform for School of Dramatic Art grads and alumni to enter the theatre profession here at home.
Transportation Science and Engineering scholarship program will support students’ research projects, including the use of driving simulators to study lane change behaviour.
Recently announced scholarship program in Transportation Science and Engineering will support students’ research projects.