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Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens presents University of Windsor President Alan Wildeman with a heritage plaque for the rehabilitation of the former Windsor Star.Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens presents University of Windsor President Alan Wildeman with a heritage plaque for the rehabilitation of the former Windsor Star.

UWindsor presented with heritage plaque for preservation of former Windsor Star site

The storied past of the former Windsor Star building will be accessible to future generations thanks to the University of Windsor.

City of Windsor mayor Drew Dilkens presented UWindsor president Alan Wildeman with a plaque that recognizes the heritage value of the Beaux-Arts style building at 167 Ferry Street.

Artwork by MFA candidate April MorrisA reception Thursday will celebrate the opening of the exhibition “A Line Through Time, 1967 | 2017” in the SoCA Armouries Gallery. (Artwork by MFA candidate April Morris)

Exhibition traces 50 years of arts practice

A reception Thursday will celebrate the opening of the exhibition “A Line Through Time, 1967 | 2017” in the SoCA Armouries Gallery.

Dave Johnston, Miriam Wright and Heidi Jacobs were awarded with the Lieutenant Governor's Ontario Heritage Award for Excellence in Conservation for their project Breaking the Colour Barrier: Wilfred "Boomer" Harding and the Chatham Coloured All-Stars (193Dave Johnston, Miriam Wright and Heidi Jacobs were awarded with the Lieutenant Governor's Ontario Heritage Award for Excellence in Conservation for their project Breaking the Colour Barrier: Wilfred "Boomer" Harding and the Chatham Coloured All-Stars (1932-1939).

UWindsor history project earns Ontario Heritage Award

There were no easy games for the Chatham Coloured All-Stars.

It's what Wilfred "Boomer" Harding recalled decades after his team was forced to overcome adversity both on and off the baseball diamond to become champions of the Ontario Baseball Amateur Association's Intermediate B-1 class in 1934.

That road to the championship game was onerous.

The Black baseball team travelled across the province to compete in games, often being denied accommodations and forced to continue driving in precarious conditions before eventually reaching a welcome refuge.

Faculty of Nursing Professor Judy Bornais was recognized as a 2018 3M National Teaching Fellow.Faculty of Nursing Professor Judy Bornais was recognized as a 2018 3M National Teaching Fellow.

Professor honoured with prestigious teaching fellowship

Windsor and Essex County is a healthier region thanks to Judy Bornais.

The University of Windsor nursing professor’s passion for learning and care for others has won her recognition from the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education as one of its 2018 3M National Teaching Fellows.

chain of paper dollsThe February 2018 edition of “Workplace Wellness E-Digest” offers ways to find your inner athlete.

Attitude critical to achieving life goals

The February 2018 edition of “Workplace Wellness E-Digest” offers ways to find your inner athlete.

Coldest Night of the Year poster image: snowflakeThe Coldest Night of the Year fundraising walk on Saturday, February 24, will support the Downtown Mission.

Students challenge alumni to support Mission fundraiser

Student participants in Alternative Spring Break have challenged UWindsor alumni to join a walk February 24 raising funds for the Downtown Mission.