Professor Pauline Phipps will launch her new book on education pioneer Constance Maynard at an event Tuesday in the Campus Bookstore.
Professor Pauline Phipps will launch her new book on education pioneer Constance Maynard at an event Tuesday in the Campus Bookstore.
Online registration is now open for the 2015 meeting of the Center for French Colonial Studies, organized and hosted by UWindsor, October 23 to 25.
According to Guillaume Teasdale, assistant professor in the History department and a member of the organization’s international advisory board of directors, this is the first time in many years that the American-based historical organization’s annual meeting will be held in Canada.
When the organizers of a project to collect stories and artifacts of world war veterans started out with a table in the Downtown Chatham Centre, they didn’t know what to expect. But a line at the door waiting for the mall to open convinced them there was an appetite for their work.
A political science professor emeritus honoured for his deep dedication to preserving local historical publications.
Arthur Jahns received the 2015 UWindsor History Department Community Heritage Medal for his extraordinary contribution to the conservation of the City of Windsor’s heritage through collecting stories about Hiram Walker and Son’s Ltd.
A Chatham museum’s work to document veterans' stories recieved the UWindsor Community Heritage Medal of Honour.
The Aboriginal Education Centre's 4Winds STEAM and BTT Project team demonstrated a mock of fur trade activity at St. Bernard's Catholic Elementary School
Urban studies professor Karen Miller will discuss her history of race and economic relations in Detroit, Tuesday on campus.
Hundreds of audience members engaged presenters at the University’s first campus-wide showcase for undergraduate research.
Finding ways to cultivate interest in local heritage and history and encourage its research is the impetus behind two new awards recently created by the Department of History.
Department head Miriam Wright says the Windsor area has a fascinating history that is central to North America but there is still relatively little written about it by local historians.
“Both awards are a wish to recognize the work people in the community do to keep the history, the heritage and the stories of this region alive.” Wright says.