
The next event in the Science on Tap series offers the public a chance to hear from professors participating in the WEDigHistory project.
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.
A symposium Friday and Saturday will examine Canadian experiences in sport in the context of a racialized world.
UWindsor geoscientists invite the public to join them in a geophysical survey of Assumption Park on June 16 and 17.
Heidi Jacobs will discuss her work on the Chatham Coloured All-Stars archive in a free public lecture April 25.
There were no easy games for the Chatham Coloured All-Stars.
It's what Wilfred "Boomer" Harding recalled decades after his team was forced to overcome adversity both on and off the baseball diamond to become champions of the Ontario Baseball Amateur Association's Intermediate B-1 class in 1934.
That road to the championship game was onerous.
The Black baseball team travelled across the province to compete in games, often being denied accommodations and forced to continue driving in precarious conditions before eventually reaching a welcome refuge.
A keynote address Friday on the battle of Vimy Ridge and its evolving significance over 100 years will open the Windsor Military Studies Conference.