
Local governments are “bleeding democracy” in their rush to address COVID-19, say two law professors.
Local governments are “bleeding democracy” in their rush to address COVID-19, say two law professors.
Film professor Kim Nelson is heading a team researching how to sustain community interest in the Windsor International Film Festival year-round.
A three-day workshop starting March 8 will give youth tools for working towards climate action in their communities.
Windsor Law’s Cities and Climate Action Forum will host a public discussion of the 2020 Windsor municipal budget on Thursday, Jan. 23.
Members of the Cities and Climate Action Forum at Windsor Law held a research-a-thon Monday as part of a national effort.
Professors Anneke Smit and Patrícia Galvão Ferreira lead the new Windsor Law Cities and Climate Action Forum.
The SoCA Armouries will host a public workshop Saturday on creating short, community-focused films that can be shared easily through social media.
An information session April 17 will raise awareness about the University of Windsor’s participation in the Scholars at Risk program.
Law professor Anneke Smit is one of the authors of an opinion piece calling on Canada to provide a safe haven for scholars at risk.
Third-year law student Oshani Amaratunga will have her research paper published the Pace Environmental Law Review.