The theme for Accessibility Awareness Day 2018 is “More than Meets the Eye.”
The theme for Accessibility Awareness Day 2018 is “More than Meets the Eye.”
A new category has been added for the annual awards from the Office of Human Rights, Equity and Accessibility will recognize those promoting mental health and helping to remove the stigma associated with mental illness.
The Mental Health Champion Award demonstrates that creating a healthy learning environment is critical to the success of students, says Mohsan Beg, clinical director of the Student Counselling Centre.
The Women’s Campus Safety Grant Committee is accepting applications for the funding of projects that promote safety for women on campus. The committee invites creative, innovative proposals from members of the university community, including individuals or groups, faculty, staff and student organizations.
A team from the University of Windsor invites support for the “Run for Rocky” fundraiser, commemorating Rockwell Campana.
Temple Grandin will deliver the opening keynote during Accessibility Awareness Day, March 2 in the CAW Student Centre.
Registration is now open for Accessibility Awareness Day, March 2 in the CAW Student Centre.
The Women’s Campus Safety Grant Committee invites creative, innovative proposals for projects to promote safety for women on campus.
The Office of Human Rights, Equity and Accessibility conferred awards Friday at its annual reception.
The Office of Human Rights, Equity and Accessibility will host an open house and awards ceremony Friday in Alumni Hall’s McPherson Lounge.
A room in Chrysler Hall Tower will provide a quiet, private space for breastfeeding mothers.