An interdisciplinary panel will discuss the implications of the Windsor blockade on Friday, March 4. Panel to discuss blockade fallout Mar 2nd, 2022 An interdisciplinary panel will discuss the implications of the Windsor blockade on Friday, March 4.Tags: Jasminka KalajdzicManoj MateSylvia McAdamDanardo JonesRichard MoonBill BogartPascale ChapdelaineSukanya PillayJamey EssexBill AndersonVincent ManzerolleAnneke SmitVasanthi Venkatesh
An event Tuesday will raise monies and support for First Nations children and families. Human rights campaigners asking supporters to have a heart Feb 15th, 2022 The Windsor Law chapter of Amnesty International is holding an event Tuesday to raise funds and support for First Nations children and families.
Windsor Law professor Vasanthi Venkatesh has won funding for a project to research how migrant farm workers experience systemic racism in Canada. Law professor investigating systemic racism faced by migrant farm workers Feb 14th, 2022 A research project by law professor Vasanthi Venkatesh will explore how migrant farm workers experience systemic racism in Canada.Tags: Vasanthi Venkatesh
Law professor Valarie Waboose’s discussion series on her research into compensation for residential school survivors will continue Friday, Feb. 11. Discussion series bringing awareness to impact of residential school system continues Feb 4th, 2022 Law professor Valarie Waboose will discuss her dissertation on the impact of residential schools on Friday, Feb. 11.Tags: Valarie Waboose
The Social Security Tribunal’s innovative navigator service advances access to justice and also has room for improvement, says a report led by Windsor law professor Laverne Jacobs. Law report examines tribunal’s access to justice service Jan 28th, 2022 The Social Security Tribunal welcomed a study of its navigator service by Windsor law professor Laverne Jacobs.Tags: Laverne Jacobs
Law professor Manoj Mate has been named a Canada Research Chair in International Trade Law. Professor first at Windsor Law to hold Canada Research Chair Jan 21st, 2022 Law professor Manoj Mate has been named a Canada Research Chair in International Trade Law.Tags: Manoj MateReem BahdiNing Zhang
Growing in popularity since 2018, Additional Dwelling Units are small residential units built by homeowners on existing properties. Centre for Cities, Cross Border Institute supporting community partners on federally funded housing data research Jan 21st, 2022 UWindsor research supported the development of online interactive tool mapping the feasibility of adding secondary housing to a residential property.Tags: Sarah CipkarFrazier FathersAnneke SmitHanna MaohShereen ArcisJackson BrownDaanish ShahTerence DimatulacLaverne Jacobs
The Canadian government appointed law professor Manoj Mate and engineering professor Ning Zhang to Canada Research Chairs. Two UWindsor profs among newest Canada Research Chairs Jan 14th, 2022 Law professor Manoj Mate and engineering professor Ning Zhang have been awarded Tier 2 Canada Research Chairs in their respective fields.Tags: Manoj MateNing ZhangK.W. Michael Siu
Law professor Valarie Waboose will discuss her research into compensation for residential school survivors Friday. Discussion series to bring awareness to impact of residential school system Jan 13th, 2022 Law professor Valarie Waboose will discuss her research into compensation for residential school survivors Friday.Tags: Valarie WabooseLisa MilneVicki Jay LeungMichelle Nahdee
Beverly Jacobs will take up an appointment as senior advisor to the president on Indigenous relations and outreach on Jan. 17. President names senior advisor on Indigenous relations and outreach Jan 6th, 2022 Beverly Jacobs will take up an appointment as senior advisor to the president on Indigenous relations and outreach on Jan. 17.Tags: Beverly Jacobs