University of Windsor faculty members are encouraged to apply for a 2018-2019 Humanities Research Group Fellowship.
University of Windsor faculty members are encouraged to apply for a 2018-2019 Humanities Research Group Fellowship.
UWindsor professors and students will take their experimental interactive documentary to a couple of U.S. cities over the next week.
Monica Sanborn plays pregnant teenager Melissa Anderson in “On Girls,” showing October 30 at the Windsor International Film Festival.
A reception in the Welcome Centre on Monday, September 18, is the first event in a series marking Humanities Week.
The project 130-Year Road Trip is an interactive documentary combining film, performance and live music.
UWindsor’s Faculty of Law has recently created a website designed to equip students with the essential people skills needed for working in poverty law.
A workshop Thursday will discuss balancing art and business.
Honoured at the Windsor Endowment for the Arts awards were Alana Bartol, Brent Lee, Amelia Daigle, Kim Nelson and Iain Baxter&.
Humanities fellow Kim Nelson will deliver a free public lecture Wednesday entitled “Something Happened: Documenting the Past in Sound and Image.”
Today is an especially rewarding one for Kim and Rob Nelson.
Besides taking home a pair of awards at today’s annual Celebration of Excellence in Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity, the two professors are celebrating their 14th wedding anniversary.