
Air Canada will offer exclusive promotional rates to international students under an agreement with the University of Windsor.
Air Canada will offer exclusive promotional rates to international students under an agreement with the University of Windsor.
An annual scholarship fundraising concert to honour the life of School of Creative Arts voice teacher Catherine McKeever (BMus ’94), will move online this year to accommodate social distancing.
McKeever’s former student, Brianna DeSantis, established the event in 2013 following her teacher’s passing due to cancer in October 2012.
The University of Windsor announced Wednesday the additional investment of $700,000 into three scholarships and experiential learning programs designed to relieve some of the financial strain experienced by international students impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
This total investment into incremental financial support for international students in 2020 now exceeds $1.2 million.
A tip sheet will help UWindsor faculty and staff refer international students to the proper support services.
The Faculty of Graduate Studies will host the Graduate Studies Showcase in the CAW Student Centre on Thursday, November 1.
Nick Hector faced a daunting challenge.
How do you take more than 500 terabytes of raw video footage and edit a documentary that honours the director’s legacy while holding true to his artistic vision?
“Rob Stewart was just so earnest and genuine and there was no artifice about him wanting to change the world,” Hector said, a University of Windsor assistant professor.
A Canadian immigration lawyer will lead the free workshop “Entrepreneurship for International Students” on Thursday, August 16.
Struggling to keep up with all the Tweets, Posts and ‘Grams? A University of Windsor professor has helped launch a company that takes the stress out of social media.
Computer science professor Robin Gras said his San Francisco-based Movyl Technologies not only automates the functions of composing, curating, scheduling and publishing content across social platforms but engages with influencers and learns from these functions over time.
A University of Windsor criminology professor will be giving a keynote address in Ireland later this month on the seminal Universal Declaration of Human Rights
A pair of University of Windsor professors had the opportunity to eat, drink and chat about their research with The Royal Canadian Institute for Science.
Charu Chandrasekera from the University’s Canadian Centre for Alternatives to Animal Methods and Cheri McGowan, from the Faculty of Human Kinetics, represented the University of Windsor as table hosts at the 2018 Science Exchange Dinner in Toronto last week.
“It was a career highlight for me to be there,” Dr. McGowan said following the event.