
A competition invites students to answer the question “What do the humanities mean to you?”
A competition invites students to answer the question “What do the humanities mean to you?”
UWindsor history professor Guillaume Teasdale will discuss historic Assumption parish Tuesday in a free public lecture marking its 250th anniversary.
The Walrus magazine has published an article on the rediscovery of a documentary first screened during Expo 67.
A public archive documents and celebrates the legacy of the Chatham Coloured All-Stars.
Steven Palmer’s book, Medicine and Public Health in Latin America, has won an award from the American Association for the History of Medicine.
Displays in the Leddy Library celebrate National Nursing Week with materials on the local history of nursing education.
Marty Gervais literally wrote the book on the Windsor Police, and will share stories from its 150-year history in a public presentation May 4.
Digging through the history of Underground Railroad is the subject of a free public lecture Thursday on the UWindsor campus.
A lecture Thursday will discuss Christian martyrs of Japan in the first half of the 17th century.
The Windsor Military Studies Conference runs Friday and Saturday at the Major F.A. Tilston Armory.