Education professor Christine Vanderkooy is a featured pianist in the digital concert series launched today by the Windsor Symphony Orchestra.
UWindsor history professor Rob Nelson’s social history of shawarma poutine is the subject of a profile in the National Post.
A project by film professor Kim Nelson will explore the Arab food culture in Windsor-Detroit.
Street names are among the vestiges of Wyandot history in the Windsor-Detroit area.
UWindsor professors and students will take their experimental interactive documentary to a couple of U.S. cities over the next week.
The project 130-Year Road Trip is an interactive documentary combining film, performance and live music.
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.
Editor’s note: This is one in a series of articles about students who were involved in cool research, scholarly and creative activities during their summer break from classes.
Some people who travel through the Canadian prairies may describe their spaces as mundane, but to a young camera man with a vivid imagination and a desire for visual stimulation, the wide open west provides a bounty of opportunity.