Kemi Anazodo is one of the business professors involved in a partnership to improve employment chances for people affected by the justice system that won notice as an inspiring innovation.
Kemi Anazodo is one of the business professors involved in a partnership to improve employment chances for people affected by the justice system that won notice as an inspiring innovation.
The Cube will host UWindsor grad Franklin H. Ezenwa to discuss his career journey as an immigrant to Canada in a free presentation March 24.
The Cube will host UWindsor grad Franklin H. Ezenwa to discuss his career journey as an immigrant to Canada in a free presentation March 24.
Odette School of Business professor Kemi Anazodo is an employment reintegration research advisor at the John Howard Society of Ontario
Business professor Kemi Anazodo has been working to study, unpack, and tear down barriers to employment for people with criminal records.
Computer science student Richard Nonso discusses routes to academic success with CUBE board member Samuel Ehikhuenmen.
The Sustaining Shared Futures teach-in series will explore “Women’s Work and Transnational Feminism” on Monday, March 25.
The Sustaining Shared Futures teach-in series will explore “Women’s Work and Transnational Feminism” on Monday, March 25.
A Jan. 29 event is a chance to meet with founders of the Indigenous and Black student talent incubator, the CUBE. Pictured from left: Danielle Matias, Samuel Ehikhuenmen, director Kemi Anazodo, Maya Jessop, and Farrah Francis.
A meet-and-greet session Monday, Jan. 29, in the CAW Student Centre will give Indigenous and Black students an opportunity to meet with the staff, students, and faculty members who have worked together to develop The CUBE: An Indigenous and Black student talent incubator.
“At the CUBE, we prioritize being in community together, supporting students, and advancing Indigenous and Black talent at the University of Windsor,” says director Kemi Anazodo, a faculty member in the Odette School of Business.
Supporters of the Cube talent incubator seek to empower Indigenous and Black scholars.
“Smart Money Tribe” will offer conversation on making, saving, and investing money, Feb. 15.
“Smart Money Tribe” will offer conversation on making, saving, and investing money, Feb. 15.
The Odette School of Business is partnering with the John Howard Society of Ontario to share expertise, conduct research, and explore educational opportunities.