The federal government has appointed Windsor Law professor Gemma Smyth to its Judicial Advisory Committee.
The federal government has appointed Windsor Law professor Gemma Smyth to its Judicial Advisory Committee.
Windsor Law professor Gemma Smyth is the inaugural recipient of an award from the Association for Canadian Clinical Legal Education.
A town hall meeting Tuesday will discuss Canada’s next steps in sponsorship and family reunification of Syrian refugees.
The Celebration of Excellence in Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity is set for 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 8.
A campus effort to sponsor a refugee family from Syria for resettlement in Canada has reached its initial fundraising target and submitted the sponsorship application. Now the real work begins, report organizers.
“With so much help from across the university community, we have raised more than the minimum required to bring a family here,” says professor Anneke Smit, part of the Group of Five sponsors based in Windsor Law. “This has been a campus-wide effort. Every faculty contributed, as well as individuals and groups.”
UWindsor’s Faculty of Law has recently created a website designed to equip students with the essential people skills needed for working in poverty law.
Windsor Law is hosting the fifth annual conference of the Association for Canadian Clinical Legal Education this week.
The University Bookstore’s temporary storefront in Devonshire Mall is open through the holidays, reports marketing manager Martin Deck, and this year it is better than ever.
“It’s bigger, it’s brighter, and it’s better-located,” says Deck: “Right across from Cinnabon in the food court!”
The store will be open during the mall’s regular hours until Boxing Day, December 26. It offers all the best-selling faculty sweatshirts and a wide variety of other styles of clothing, including a couple of mall-only sweatshirts for just $15.