UWindsor students and grads won four of five awards at the Windsor-Walkerville Fringe Festival.
UWindsor students and grads won four of five awards at the Windsor-Walkerville Fringe Festival.
UWindsor acting grad Eric Branget brings his one-man show “Life of Len” to the Windsor-Walkerville Fringe Festival, opening this weekend.
Drama grad Tamlynn Bryson’s one-woman comedy (in)decision continues its run this week at the Windsor-Walkerville Fringe Festival.
Decisions are hard, especially when it could lead to a major life transition, say the student playwrights of “Working Title: Undecided.”
Members of the cast of the University Players production “Blood Relations” served free cake to grateful passersby Wednesday in the CAW Student Centre.
Friends and colleagues of Lucy Brown, operations manager in the Document Imaging Centre, are invited to celebrate her retirement at an open house reception from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, December 9.
Brown started at the University in 1970 as serials invoicing clerk in the Leddy Library, moved to accounts payable in 1970 and finally, document imaging in 1980.
Friday’s reception will take place in the centre, on the lower level of Chrysler Hall Tower. Drop by, enjoy a few refreshments, and write something in her book of memories.