The Canadian Psychological Association has conferred its Award for Public, Community Service and Human Rights and Social Justice in Psychology on UWindsor professor Ben Kuo.
The Canadian Psychological Association has conferred its Award for Public, Community Service and Human Rights and Social Justice in Psychology on UWindsor professor Ben Kuo.
A June 30 reception will celebrate the retirements of psychology professors Jerome Cohen, Marcia Gragg, Cheryl Thomas, and Shelagh Towson.
Friends and colleagues of professors Jerome Cohen, Marcia Gragg, Cheryl Thomas, and Shelagh Towson will join them in celebrating their retirements from the Department of Psychology on Thursday, June 30.
An open house reception promises fellowship and refreshments from 1 to 4 p.m. in the student centre’s Alumni Auditorium. RSVP by June 21, indicating any dietary restrictions.
Shelagh Towson (right) received the Meritorious Service Award for faculty in arts, humanities, and social sciences on Thursday.
Sarah Jichici discusses her practicum placement with the Therapeutic Learning Centre autism and educational services agency.
Disability studies and psychology students presented posters documenting their practicum placement experiences Tuesday in the CAW Student Centre.
Rankin Avenue resident Marion Melville and her cat Rescue are grateful for having student Charlene Rhead as a neighbour.
A neighbour expressed thanks for the kindness shown her by student Charlene Rhead.
UWindsor marchers in Washington, D.C., Saturday included Claire Jackson, Audrey Jackson, Jill Singleton-Jackson, Monika Mehan and Kathryn Lafreniere.
A group of UWindsor professors participated Saturday in the Women’s March on Washington.
From left to right: Applied social psychology doctoral candidates, Twiladawn Stonefish , Ashlyne O'Neil and Joan Craig were enlisted by the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario to survey provincial colleges for the study, The Recruitment of Underrepresented Groups at Ontario Colleges: A Survey of Current Practices.
Three applied social psychology doctoral candidates’ study says Ontario colleges can better recruit and retain underrepresented groups
Jessica Fontaine presents some of what she learned during a placement with the Alzheimer Society of Windsor and Essex County.
Poster presentations Tuesday presented practicum and research projects by fourth-year students in psychology and disability studies.
The following Non Union Administration positions are available to all applicants through Human Resources.
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The following posting closes on November 14, 2011.