Proposals for the UWill Discover undergraduate research conference are being accepted until December 1.
Proposals for the UWill Discover undergraduate research conference are being accepted until December 1.
Register for the conference “Interdisciplinary Approaches to Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse” by October 24 to qualify for a free lunch.
The Campus Bookstore is offering a 20 percent discount on plush toys Thursday.
Registration is now open for the UWill Discover undergraduate research conference, March 29 in the CAW Student Centre.
The University has engaged creative agency Scott Thornley + Company to enhance its strategic messaging to prospective students, and representatives from the firm will be on campus Wednesday, March 16, to meet with members of the University community.
The theme for the day is “Why UWindsor? Why should prospective students and faculty choose the University of Windsor?”
STC says the marketing and promotion of the University is important to everyone on campus. To tell the UWindsor story and to get it right, its team will need input from students, faculty and staff.
Registration is now open for an interdisciplinary conference April 2 on the University of Windsor campus showcasing graduate and undergraduate research on the theme “Intersectionality and Identity Politics.”
UWindsor students can ride the bus for free March 6 to 12.
University of Windsor president Alan Wildeman will present his annual address to the campus community at 10 a.m. Friday, January 29, in the CAW Student Centre’s Ambassador Auditorium.
Entitled “2016 - A Leap Year in Many Ways,” the event is open to members of the university community.
The NBA and Lancer basketball are teaming up for an all-star skills challenge Saturday at the St. Denis Centre.
A meeting next week will explain how UWindsor students can join the volunteer organizing committee for Science Rendezvous 2016.
The annual festival offers hands-on activities to engage the public with science and innovation. The University of Windsor campus will play host on May 7. Graduate and undergrad students from all faculties and disciplines may gain skills while sharing their love of science with Windsor-Essex residents of all ages.