The campus community is invited to a Celebration of Student Research and Engagement, Wednesday at 4 p.m. in Katzman Lounge.
The campus community is invited to a Celebration of Student Research and Engagement, Wednesday at 4 p.m. in Katzman Lounge.
The Windsor Military Studies Conference runs Friday and Saturday at the Major F.A. Tilston Armory.
The Humanities Research Group presents a free public lecture by retired superior court judge Mary Jo Nolan, Wednesday in the Rose Room.
Librarian Scott Cowan will speak on “Provocative Politics: Queering the Archive” Wednesday in Vanier Hall.
Blake Scott, a masters student in philosophy, will explore the impact of ignorance in our daily lives in a free public lecture Wednesday, November 23.
James Lockyer of Innocence Canada will speak on “Incarceration and Exoneration” in a free public address Thursday on the UWindsor campus.
Disciplines in the humanities provide a frame for her to understand the implications of her work in sciences, says Layale Bazzi. The second-year physics student took top honours in the “Why Humanities” competition for her impassioned defense of their importance.
“Day in and day out, I am differentiating, integrating, rearranging and solving equations that describe the physical world around us,” she wrote. “What I can’t tell you are the ethical implications. All I can provide are facts about nature, and not human nature.”
Students, faculty and staff will have a chance to lead the Windsor Symphony Orchestra today from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the CAW Student Centre Commons.
The winner of the “Why Humanities” competition will be named at a pizza party today in the CAW Student Centre.
Author Thomas King will make a free public presentation on the UWindsor campus Thursday.