The airdrop of food into Nazi-occupied Netherlands is the subject of a presentation this weekend during the Windsor Military Studies Conference.
The airdrop of food into Nazi-occupied Netherlands is the subject of a presentation this weekend during the Windsor Military Studies Conference.
Violinist Jeanne Lamon of the baroque group Tafelmusik is on the UWindsor campus for two appearances this week.
The Humanities Research Group will host “Ontologies of Postmodern Art,” a lecture by Lorenzo Buj, Wednesday.
English professor Stephen Pender will deliver the first lecture in the 2014/15 Martin Wesley Series on Wednesday, October 22.
The Inspired Acting Lab at the School of Dramatic Art presents a free public demonstration of acting exercises in Fantastic Realism on Sunday.
An open house reception Wednesday, April 30, will celebrate the retirement of Yvette Bulmer.
Humanities fellow Kim Nelson will deliver a free public lecture Wednesday entitled “Something Happened: Documenting the Past in Sound and Image.”
Philosopher Tamar Szabo Gendler will deliver a free public lecture entitled “Five Ancient Secrets to Modern Happiness and the Good Life” Thursday.
Arts professor Lee Rodney will discuss the relationship between sight and site in a free public lecture Wednesday.
Political science professor Tom Najem will discuss the Jerusalem Old City Initiative in a free public lecture Wednesday.