Happy graduands June 2012More than 3,300 graduating students will receive degrees during the University of Windsor’s 99th Convocation ceremonies, June 12, 13 and 14.

UWindsor’s 99th Convocation to be held June 12, 13 and 14

More than 3,300 graduating students will receive degrees during the University of Windsor’s 99th Convocation ceremonies, June 12, 13 and 14.
Criminology student Navnit Sidhu (centre) with father Gurdip and mother Sukhvir.Criminology student Navnit Sidhu (centre), with father Gurdip and mother Sukhvir, looks over some merchandise at the Campus Store kiosk in the CAW Student Centre. The store’s staff reports that items with the new UWindsor logo are proving popular with customers.

UWindsor gear a rite of entry for new students

Between Head Start and the launch of a new UWindsor logo, Campus Store staff members have been kept busy over the last week.
Nadia Hachem planting a sunflower with Bruce Tucker's help.Nadia Hachem prepares to plant a sunflower in a Student Courtyard garden bed. The honour signifies her role in helping a team from the Faculty of Nursing and the medical education program attract nine first-time donors to the Annual Giving Program. A more experienced planter, campaign chair Bruce Tucker, lends a helping hand.

Fundraising campaign a tribute to the power of pride

UWindsor faculty and staff have contributed more than $1 million through the Annual Giving Program over the last four years.
UWindsor twist pen in blueWinner of today’s trivia contest will receive this beautiful Leed's ballpoint twist pen, imprinted with the new UWindsor logo, an $11.99 value.

Weekly quizzes on UWindsor history to offer swag as prizes

Winner of today’s trivia contest will receive this beautiful pen, imprinted with the new UWindsor logo.
Portrait photographer Pat Sturn—pictured here in her Ouellette Avenue studioPortrait photographer Pat Sturn—pictured here in her Ouellette Avenue studio—died in 2011, but her vision lives on through a legacy bequest to support arts programs at the University of Windsor.

Photographer’s legacy to support student creativity

Portrait photographer Pat Sturn died in 2011, but her vision lives on through a legacy bequest to support arts programs at the University of Windsor.