A room in Chrysler Hall Tower will provide a quiet, private space for breastfeeding mothers.
A room in Chrysler Hall Tower will provide a quiet, private space for breastfeeding mothers.
The campus community is invited to the Office of Human Rights, Equity and Accessibility’s open house and awards ceremony, December 9.
Individuals or organizations interested in funding for projects to promote safety for women on campus have until Monday, October 31, to apply.
The Women’s Campus Safety Grant Committee invites creative, innovative proposals to support one of the following broad categories or objectives:
Monday, October 31, is the deadline to submit nominations for the Human Rights, Equity and Accessibility awards.
A multicultural calendar of religious observances will help avoid conflicts in scheduling classes, exams, meetings, and more.
The Women’s Campus Safety Grant Committee is accepting applications for funding for projects to promote safety for women on campus.
The Office of Human Rights, Equity and Accessibility invites nominations for its annual awards, recognizing the contributions of individuals and groups to advance human rights, social justice, diversity, inclusivity, employment equity and accessibility at the University of Windsor.
The awards committee is looking for demonstrated evidence and specific examples in four categories:
An open house Wednesday, May 18, will discuss the results of the campus-wide mental health survey.
The University of Windsor has announced the launch of the President’s Committee on Diversity and Inclusion (PCDI), which will replace the President’s Accessibility Steering Committee (PASC).
The PCDI will have a broader mandate that will also include employment equity. Both the Campus Accessibility Coordinating Committee and Employment Equity Coordinating Committee will report on their work directly to the PCDI. It is anticipated that a Human Rights Coordinating Committee will later be developed and also report to the PCDI.
Disability rights advocate David Lepofsky will be the keynote speaker March 3 at UWindsor’s Accessibility Café.