International Students

Social worker's homelessness research showcased on Joe Strummer Day on CJAM

It seems only fitting that Debra Hernandez-Jozefowicz would be the featured guest on a radio show on CJAM on the same day the station is paying tribute to Joe Strummer, the former front man of the pioneering British punk band The Clash.

Not only does she conduct research on youth homelessness, an issue that was near and dear to Strummer’s heart, but she even quoted him in her own PhD dissertation.

Helping diverse parents understand special education focus of prof's research

For any parent who was born in Canada and brought up through the educational system here, discovering your child learns differently that the other students and then figuring out what to do about it can be extremely challenging.

For parents who have recently moved to Canada, the whole process can be especially complicated given all the cultural and language barriers that might exist. According to Cam Cobb, the right kind of relationship between educators and the parents will influence the sort of support they need to be academically and emotionally successful.

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Law alum grateful for social justice emphasis

A traditional law practice was never in the cards for Windsor Law graduate Anny Strojin (’83), and that was the very thing that attracted her to UWindsor nearly 30 years ago.

Strojin, a St. Catherine’s native, recently attended a UWindsor reunion at the Shaw Festival, where she heard University President Alan Wildeman encouraging grads to share stories of why they are proud to call UWindsor their alma mater.

Holiday Host program still in need of host families

UWindsor International students hoping to share Christmas festivities with Canadian families may not all get their wish this holiday season without some last minute help from UWindsor faculty, staff and the Windsor community.

Student food bank stocked by Food for Fines

Everybody was a winner at the conclusion of the Leddy Library Food for Fines program which wrapped up December 9.  The Iona College student food bank received 648 canned goods and other food items, and many library patrons were breathing a sigh of guilt-free relief at getting their library materials back to their rightful home.

The program, organized by the Access Services staff, credited each non-perishable, non-expired food item donated at the Leddy’s circulation desk at a rate of $2 off outstanding overdue fines, to a maximum of $50 per person.

Everybody loves a man in red

 

He’s big and sturdy with a generous heart, a great sense of humour and a wicked ride.  Sound like every woman’s dream? It’s no wonder Lara MacMillan has a Thing for Santa.

Singer-songwriter MacMillan, a UWindsor alum (Ed ’96), has written and recorded I’ve Got a Thing for Santa, which has been getting airplay around Ontario after the song’s debut at Stratford’s Santa’s Parade of Lights on Nov. 27.

Job Posting from Human Resources

The following union position is available to internal bargaining unit members only. Bargaining unit members interested in this position are requested to apply in writing by completing an 'Application for Transfer' form and forwarding it to: Department of Human Resources on or before 4:00 pm on the posting closing date. Please note: Union positions are covered by the union collective agreement, therefore, please be aware that we must allow our qualified unionized staff the first opportunity for transfer or promotion to these positions.

Lancer women’s team to host three-day basketball bonanza

The Lancer women’s basketball team will host their annual Holiday Classic Tournament Christmas week at the St. Denis Centre.

Coach Chantal Vallée and the Women’s Lancers will host three teams from across the CIS in a three-day tournament, December 28 to 30. The #2 ranked Lancers enter the tournament with a 6-2 record to start their season and are led by CIS female athlete of the year, Jessica Clemençon.