Nominations are open for the annual OHREA awards.
Oct 2nd, 2023
The Office of Human Rights, Equity, and Accessibility invites nominations for the 11th Annual OHREA Awards.
Nominations are open for the annual OHREA awards.
A ramp structure now under construction will make the front entrance of the Human Kinetics Building more accessible.
Learn how to make presentations more accessible to your entire audience in a half-hour online workshop Tuesday, March 14.
Learn how to make presentations more accessible to your entire audience in a half-hour online workshop Tuesday, March 14.
The half-hour online workshop “ADHD: A Student Perspective” will open Accessibility Awareness Days on Tuesday, March 7.
Students can win up to $500 in the UWindsor Innovative Designs for Accessibility (IDeA) competition.
Students can win up to $500 in the UWindsor Innovative Designs for Accessibility (IDeA) competition.
Alumna Lacy Carty, 2022 recipient of the overall OHREA Award.
Alumna Lacy Carty is the 2022 recipient of the overall OHREA Award.
Krista Chandler received the 2022 OHREA Mental Health Champion award for her development of the UWorkItOut UWin program.
Since its inception in 2018, the UWorkItOut UWin program has provided exercise routines to participants referred by the Student Counselling Centre in an effort to improve their mental and physical health.
Law professor Danardo Jones won the OHREA Human Rights and Social Justice Award.
Law professor Danardo Jones won the OHREA Human Rights and Social Justice Award.
Associate university librarian Karen Pillon has received the 2022 OHREA Employment Equity Award.
Associate university librarian Karen Pillon has received the 2022 OHREA Employment Equity Award.
A three-dimensional scan of a customized mould will be used to manufacture a child’s wheelchair seat in a process developed by UWindsor engineering students.