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Ignite logoIgnite, the University of Windsor’s Work Study program, is the subject of a workshop for campus employers.

Registration open for work study employer sessions

A workshop will help faculty and staff who have hired a work-study student.

UWindsor instructor and author Marty Gervais has released a new book where he explores Windsor's five original towns on foot.UWindsor instructor and author Marty Gervais has released a new book where he explores Windsor's five original towns on foot.

Author steps into Windsor's storied past

UWindsor instructor Marty Gervais has published a new book, Five Days Walking Five Towns, where he explores Windsor's original towns on foot.

UWindsor Psychology Department Head Dennis Jackson, PSRC Director Antonio Pascual-Leone and University President Alan Wildeman cut the ribbon at the grand opening of the Psychological Services and Research Centre on Sept. 21, 2017.UWindsor Psychology Department Head Dennis Jackson, PSRC Director Antonio Pascual-Leone and University President Alan Wildeman cut the ribbon at the grand opening of the Psychological Services and Research Centre on Sept. 21, 2017.

Psychological Services Resource Centre celebrates grand opening

The University of Windsor officially opened its Psychological Services and Research Centre on Thursday.

Ignite logoFriday, September 22, is the deadline for faculty and staff to post an opening to the Ignite work-study program.

Work-study job postings due by Friday

Friday, September 22, is the deadline for faculty and staff to post an opening to the Ignite work-study program.

Participants of United Way's On Track To Success pose with their purchases at Devonshire Mall on Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017.Participants of United Way's On Track To Success pose with their purchases at Devonshire Mall on Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017.

UWindsor helps students get On Track To Success

It’s an experience Asheley wanted to hold onto forever.

And so, the 13-year-old snapped photos as she and her friends excitedly explored Devonshire Mall, trying on new clothes in anticipation of the first day of high school.

“It was the best day,” Asheley said, who will be going into Grade 9 at Assumption College Catholic High School in September.

“I took lots of pictures so I can remember this moment and look back and say, ‘remember when I went shopping?’”

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