Sara McNorton and Sheri Lowrie, volunteers with the Campus Campaign for United Way, collect final ballots before prize draws at the charity’s wrap event Friday.
Sara McNorton and Sheri Lowrie, volunteers with the Campus Campaign for United Way, collect final ballots before prize draws at the charity’s wrap event Friday.
A video demonstrates how to search the desktop version of Teams for messages, people, files, and other information.
A video demonstrates how to search the desktop version of Teams for messages, people, files, and other information.
Stephanie Parent, an audio-visual technician in media and educational technologies, signals her excitement to win a free vacation day in an earlier draw for United Way supporters.
The campus campaign for United Way has topped $80,000, officials report, while waiting on a number of donors who gave last year.
“Our faculty and staff have pledged more than $71,000 so far this year, with retirees accounting for an additional $11,000,” says co-chair Sheri Lowrie. “However, there is a large group of previous supporters who have not yet sent in a donation. We are hoping to encourage them with a last big push.”
She hopes that final push will come when UWindsor employees are reminded of the incentive draw slated for the appreciation event December 4.
Officials with the University and United Way raised the charity’s flag Friday outside Chrysler Hall.
Officials with the University and United Way raised the charity’s flag Friday outside Chrysler Hall.
Contestants Fiona Du, Stephanie Parent, Jacqueline Christie, Sylvia Verhaegen-Tingle, Marlene Kemski, Ryan Kenney, Marcin Pulcer, and Susan Holiga pose with their entries in the IT Services cupcake competition.
A bake-off in Information Technology Services showed off the skills of staff competitors while supporting the student food bank.
Their portrayal of the board game Clue won the staff of the Centre for Executive and Professional top honours in the group costume.
Faculty and staff displayed their creative costumes at the annual Hallowe’en social Friday.
Stephanie Parent won two tickets to watch the Lancer women’s basketball team open the CIS title tournament, March 14 at the St. Denis Centre.
Stephanie Parent won a cardigan sweater for her demonstrated knowledge of UWindsor alumni.
Luc Quenneville, Jennifer Almeida and Scott Thorpe of the University Print Shop all celebrated 10 years of service at Thursday’s breakfast reception.