DailyNews will begin its summer publishing schedule next week, moving to two issues a week.
DailyNews will begin its summer publishing schedule next week, moving to two issues a week.
A class Tuesday, April 5, will provide training in the University’s content management system.
Representatives of the creative agency Scott Thornley + Company will be in Windsor on Thursday to meet members of the campus community.
Scott Thornley + Company was unable to meet the campus community Wednesday after bad weather at Toronto Island Airport led to a series of cancelled flights.
STC—the creative agency engaged by the University to enhance its strategic messaging to prospective students—will reschedule the visit in the near future. The company is looking for input from students, faculty and staff.
The University has engaged creative agency Scott Thornley + Company to enhance its strategic messaging to prospective students, and representatives from the firm will be on campus Wednesday, March 16, to meet with members of the University community.
The theme for the day is “Why UWindsor? Why should prospective students and faculty choose the University of Windsor?”
STC says the marketing and promotion of the University is important to everyone on campus. To tell the UWindsor story and to get it right, its team will need input from students, faculty and staff.
A selection of seasonal imagery is available for use in holiday cards.
Workshops Thursday will help users learn the University’s Drupal content management system.
The Windsor-Essex Children’s Aid Foundation is seeking campus sponsors for its Adopt-a-Family program.
The fall edition of VIEW magazine is now available online and in print.
Hana Arafat will edit the University’s e-newsletter, DailyNews, through August 2015.