Updates to modernize facilities, like room 255 pictured here, have kept Dillon Hall in use as a vital hub on campus.
Updates to modernize facilities, like room 255 pictured here, have kept Dillon Hall in use as a vital hub on campus.
St. Denis Hall was the site for varsity athletics prior to the 1981 construction of the St. Denis Athletic and Community Centre on south campus.
The Leddy Library grew from the more modest building now known as its West wing.
The UWindsor Dramatic Art Centre is named to honour former chancellor Frederic Jackman.
Roll of Honour: This plaque in the foyer of Memorial Hall lists former students of Assumption College killed in World War II.
The Odette Building on the corner of Wyandotte Street and Sunset Avenue is home to the Odette School of Business.
A jogger heads past the Toldo Health Education Centre, under construction in August 2003.
The Toldo Health Education Centre houses office, laboratory and classroom space for the Faculty of Nursing.
The Leonard and Dorothy Neal Education Building was named to honour a philanthropist who provided significant support to education, art and health institutions in Windsor.
Leonard Neal, who died in 2001, was one of UWindsor’s most dedicated supporters. President of Tamco Limited and a past chair of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association, Neal received the Clark Award in 1996 for his outstanding contributions to the University.
The University of Windsor will further integrate research into the student learning experience under a plan approved by Senate at its February 10 meeting.
The Strategic Research Plan will extend over a five-year period ending in December 2016. It provides a framework for the development of plans related to research and creative activity specific to each faculty as well as detailed plans for their implementation.