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Utility work to begin under employee parking lot F

Utility work beginning today in parking lot F should not affect patrons yet, but change is coming.

The lot, located south of Wyandotte Street between Sunset and California avenues, serves faculty and staff permit holders. Contractors will be on site this week, but their work should not restrict parking access.

The site is being readied for the new Innovation Centre and Parking Structure. Plans to relocate the parking are currently under consideration, says Anna Kirby, executive director of Campus Services.

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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 p.m. 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.

DailyNews to slow publication schedule starting next week

DailyNews, the University of Windsor’s e-newsletter, will begin its summer publishing schedule next week, moving to two issues a week.

DailyNews will publish Mondays and Thursdays until it resumes daily publication September 4. Holiday Mondays on May 21, July 2, August 6 and September 3 will push publication scheduled for these dates to the following Tuesday.

Work-study positions to join myCareer system

Campus employers hoping to submit job proposals for the 2012 work-study program will see changes in the process, but participating students should experience no difference.

The program funds part-time employment for students demonstrating genuine financial need – generally at no cost to campus employers.

Students apply through the “awards search” on the Student Information System or myUWindsor portal; the Student Awards and Financial Aid office determines their eligibility. The student application and approval process will remain unchanged.

UWindsor reveals vision for downtown campus

Preliminary renderings of the University of Windsor’s downtown campus were revealed by president Alan Wildeman during a media conference Wednesday, April 17, in the Windsor Armouries.

“The University of Windsor is creating new spaces where our students, faculty and staff can be engaged in innovative teaching, learning and discovery, and where they can more effectively partner with the arts community and social agencies to make a difference,” Dr. Wildeman said.

Event to celebrate art professor’s retirement

Friends and colleagues of visual arts professor Susan Gold Smith are invited to celebrate her retirement at Fluxing Forward, Thursday, April 19, at Phog Lounge.

Gold Smith is a former director of the School of Visual Arts. Her art has been exhibited in world capitals from New York to London, Copenhagen to Berlin, and she has contributed as a curator to galleries, conferences, and international exhibitions. In 2010, she received an Arts Leadership Award from the Windsor Endowment for the Arts.

Barbecue raises $2700 for carpenter’s cancer treatment

A benefit barbecue for UWindsor carpenter Bernie Mulligan ran out of food before it ran out of enthusiasm, organizers said Tuesday.

“We sold the last of our hamburgers, hot dogs and chicken and still had takers,” said Campus Police sergeant Floyd Porter.

The barbecue ran out shortly after 1 p.m. and had planned to serve until 2 p.m.

"That just goes to show you how eager people were to help out," Porter said.

The event raised more than $2,700 to offset costs associated with an experimental treatment to fight Mulligan’s cancer.

Campus Police organize barbecue to benefit Bernie Mulligan

Members of the Campus Community Police Service will host a lunchtime barbecue today – Tuesday, April 17 – to benefit Bernie Mulligan, a UWindsor carpenter undergoing treatment for cancer.

The event will run 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. outside the eastern entrance to the CAW Student Centre and will feature hot dogs and hamburgers, as well as live music by Campus Police officers.