Clockwise from top left: Steven Palmer, Adrian Guta, Hajar Fatemi, Michelle MacArthur, Naved Bakali, Yanhong Li, and Alexander Daros are recipients of SSHRC Insight and Insight Development grants recently announced by the federal government.
Clockwise from top left: Steven Palmer, Adrian Guta, Hajar Fatemi, Michelle MacArthur, Naved Bakali, Yanhong Li, and Alexander Daros are recipients of SSHRC Insight and Insight Development grants recently announced by the federal government.
Hall of Fame pitcher Fergie Jenkins Jr. narrates a video for the Toronto Blue Jays that draws on the UWindsor project archiving material about the Chatham Coloured All Stars.
Robert Cordier, still working in Paris at 82, engages the practice of art as liberation.
History professor Steven Palmer’s film documents the surprising creative networks informing the work of filmmaker Robert Cordier.
A new video tells an old story, tracing the UWindsor history department from its founding to the present.
A new video tells an old story, tracing the UWindsor history department from its founding to the present.
Steven Palmer will deliver his free public lecture “Miracles in Modern Medicine c. 1967: the Film that Made Thousands Faint,” on Thursday, Jan. 17.
Steven Palmer will deliver his free public lecture “Miracles in Modern Medicine c. 1967: the Film that Made Thousands Faint,” on Thursday, Jan. 17.
A reception Tuesday, March 20, will celebrate the accomplishments of UWindsor researchers.
A heart’s eye view of surgery from the film “Miracles in Modern Medicine.”
The Walrus magazine has published an article on the rediscovery of a documentary first screened during Expo 67.
History professor Steven Palmer’s book on Medicine and Public Health in Latin America has won an award from the American Association for the History of Medicine.
Steven Palmer’s book, Medicine and Public Health in Latin America, has won an award from the American Association for the History of Medicine.
Mark Lubrick, a learning specialist in the Office of Open Learning, takes in Leddy Library displays on the history of Windsor’s Metropolitan School of Nursing.
Displays in the Leddy Library celebrate National Nursing Week with materials on the local history of nursing education.
A new book relives the glory days of history professor Steven Palmer’s comedy radio show, “The Great Eastern.”
A new book relives the glory days of history professor Steven Palmer’s comedy radio show, “The Great Eastern.”