Apr 22nd, 2024
The documentary “Be Taylor” reflects the work of a number of UWindsor grads and students.
The documentary “Be Taylor” reflects the work of a number of UWindsor grads and students.
The thesis film of MFA candidate Calum Hotchkiss is nominated for the Canadian Cinema Editors’ Student Award of Merit.
Martin Ouellette was named Best Actor at the Central Alberta Film Festival for his role in a work by film students Gemma Cunial and Calum Hotchkiss.
Education professor Susan Holloway leads The Multiliteracies Project, which aims to expand understanding of literacy beyond reading and writing.
UWindsor students and alumni are among the young filmmakers whose works are featured in the Windsor Youth Short Film Showcase.
Creators of seven of the 12 films in the “WIFF Local Shorts” collection have a connection to the University of Windsor.