
Donations will help to fund a digital archive documenting the histories of local flappers.
Donations will help to fund a digital archive documenting the histories of local flappers.
Historian Michael Roberto will discuss the 1920s and ’30s rise of fascism in the United States in a free public talk March 25 at the SoCA Armouries.
Humanities Week promises events every day, March 25 to 29.
History students will present a digital archive they created exploring “the Modern Girl” in Windsor and surroundings, 1920s-1930s.
A reading Feb. 27 will launch history professor Guillaume Teasdale’s book on the French founders of Windsor-Detroit.
The next event in the Science on Tap series offers the public a chance to hear from professors participating in the WEDigHistory project.
A team of UWindsor filmmakers have created a historical documentary that will air Sunday, Jan. 27, on CBC Television.
Steven Palmer will deliver his free public lecture “Miracles in Modern Medicine c. 1967: the Film that Made Thousands Faint,” on Thursday, Jan. 17.
History and women’s studies major Terri Fletcher served an internship working on an archeological dig at the site of the roundabout in Sandwich.
Author Dennis Rasmussen will discuss the friendship of David Hume and Adam Smith in a free public lecture Thursday in the SoCA Armouries.