Marty Gervais literally wrote the book on the Windsor Police, and will share stories from its 150-year history in a public presentation May 4.
Marty Gervais literally wrote the book on the Windsor Police, and will share stories from its 150-year history in a public presentation May 4.
Three members of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences have been shortlisted for national literary awards this week.
Second year English language and literature student Erika Nguyen reacts after seeing the finished version of "1967: Centennial Year" for the first time on Monday, March 27. Nguyen and her fellow classmates in the editing and publishing practicum worked with two authors to take their unedited manuscripts through to publication.
Students in the editing and publishing practicum course worked with two authors to take their unedited manuscripts through to publication.
The students of Studio 2 will screen their documentary film “Her Windsor,” at the Pitt-Ferry Building on Friday, March 31.
The students of Studio 2 will screen their documentary film Her Windsor, at the Pitt-Ferry Building on Friday, March 31.
Former Board of Governors chair Dave Cooke, Windsor Star scion Janet Graybiel, UWindsor president Alan Wildeman and Windsor mayor Drew Dilkens cut a ribbon to signify the official opening of the first of the University’s downtown campus buildings.
A ceremony Monday marked the official opening of the School of Social Work and Centre for Executive and Professional Education.
The Campus Bookstore has drastically reduced the prices of five books on different aspects of the Windsor community.
The Campus Bookstore has drastically reduced the prices of five books on different aspects of the Windsor community.
Students Terry Dang, Maggie Chan and Bibi Hijab Balkhi present a $300 donation to executive director Lady Laforet and community engagement director Remy Boulbol of the Welcome Centre Shelter for Women.
English students donated $300 donation Friday to Windsor’s Welcome Centre Shelter for Women.
Professor Marty Gervais and students in his publishing practicum course hold copies of the books they helped shepherd to completion.
A reading and reception Tuesday will launch three books published with the help of English students.
Canadian poet laureate George Elliott Clarke reads from his work during a Windsor appearance in October 2013 in this photo by Asil Moussa.
UWindsor resident writing professional Marty Gervais will present an evening of song and poetry Thursday, March 3.
A May 25, 2014, Detroit Tigers game is the subject of a book edited by UWindsor professor Dale Jacobs.
A May 25, 2014, Detroit Tigers game is the subject of a book edited by UWindsor professor Dale Jacobs.