The Windsor Military Studies Conference runs Friday and Saturday at the Major F.A. Tilston Armory.
The Windsor Military Studies Conference runs Friday and Saturday at the Major F.A. Tilston Armory.
The Humanities Research Group presents a free public lecture by retired superior court judge Mary Jo Nolan, Wednesday in the Rose Room.
Librarian Scott Cowan will speak on “Provocative Politics: Queering the Archive” Wednesday in Vanier Hall.
Blake Scott, a masters student in philosophy, will explore the impact of ignorance in our daily lives in a free public lecture Wednesday, November 23.
James Lockyer of Innocence Canada will speak on “Incarceration and Exoneration” in a free public address Thursday on the UWindsor campus.
Disciplines in the humanities provide a frame for her to understand the implications of her work in sciences, says Layale Bazzi. The second-year physics student took top honours in the “Why Humanities” competition for her impassioned defense of their importance.
“Day in and day out, I am differentiating, integrating, rearranging and solving equations that describe the physical world around us,” she wrote. “What I can’t tell you are the ethical implications. All I can provide are facts about nature, and not human nature.”
Students, faculty and staff will have a chance to lead the Windsor Symphony Orchestra today from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the CAW Student Centre Commons.
The winner of the “Why Humanities” competition will be named at a pizza party today in the CAW Student Centre.
Author Thomas King will make a free public presentation on the UWindsor campus Thursday.
Professor emeritus of history, Leslie Howsam, will deliver a free public lecture Wednesday to commemorate her induction into the Royal Society of Canada.