The University of Windsor Alumni Association will induct four former Lancer greats into its Sports Hall of Fame during a November 11 reception in the CAW Student Centre’s Ambassador Auditorium.
This year’s inductees include:
The University of Windsor Alumni Association will induct four former Lancer greats into its Sports Hall of Fame during a November 11 reception in the CAW Student Centre’s Ambassador Auditorium.
This year’s inductees include:
In case the big white tents going up aren’t enough of a reminder, today is the day.
The entire campus community is invited to celebrate the start of the academic year with a free barbecue today from noon to 1:30 p.m. (or while supplies last) in the quad between Dillon and Chrysler halls—rain or shine.
The University of Windsor Alumni Association is inviting nominations for the Alumni Award for Distinguished Contributions to University Teaching. The award is given annually at the Spring Convocation ceremonies to honour and recognize distinguished teaching on campus and to provide incentive and encouragement for achieving excellence in this field.
All full-time members of the teaching faculty, with a minimum of five consecutive years teaching at the University of Windsor, are eligible for nomination to the award.
Helping students to realize their own capabilities and potential for leadership is key to her teaching, says Martha Reavley.
That commitment won the associate professor of management in the Odette School of Business recognition from graduates. She will receive the Excellence in Mentoring Award from the University of Windsor Alumni Association at its annual general meeting, today at 5 p.m. in the CAW Student Centre’s Ambassador Auditorium.
Four UWindsor graduates will be inducted into the Alumni Sports Hall of Fame this Sunday, October 2—Lancer athletes Jodi Beaugrand, Andy Buckstein and Jennifer (Graham) Schutz, and builder Richard Peddie. Sports broadcaster Joe Bowen will receive an award recognizing achievement outside the University.
Neb Zachariah is used to giving her all. The second-year Master's in Human Kinetics student earns high grades and excels as a member of the Lancer track and field team. She captured the gold medal in triple jump at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport championships in March 2011.
Zachariah has many tools in her arsenal to meet the high goals she has set for herself on the field and in the classroom, from supportive professors to the best spikes. Among the most valuable, though, is the Blue and Gold Scholarship she earned as a top scholar-athlete.