The Odette School of Business announced the winners of the first Sue Skrobiak Awards for Excellence and Sue Skrobiak Scholarship.
The Odette School of Business announced the winners of the first Sue Skrobiak Awards for Excellence and Sue Skrobiak Scholarship.
High-quality video recordings of Saturday’s Convocation ceremonies will be telecast on Cogeco cable channel 11.
The law student group “Snakes and Lancers” will receive a new award designed to honor mental health champions when the Office of Human Rights, Equity and Accessibility (OHREA) hosts its annual open house and awards ceremony on Friday, December 8, in Alumni Hall’s McPherson Lounge.
Biology professor Dora Cavallo-Medved received the Excellence in Teaching Award from the University of Windsor Students’ Alliance.
The “Rainbow Rhythm and Rhyme” poetry slam will address issues of sexual and gender identity, Tuesday in the CAW Student Centre.
Disciplines in the humanities provide a frame for her to understand the implications of her work in sciences, says Layale Bazzi. The second-year physics student took top honours in the “Why Humanities” competition for her impassioned defense of their importance.
“Day in and day out, I am differentiating, integrating, rearranging and solving equations that describe the physical world around us,” she wrote. “What I can’t tell you are the ethical implications. All I can provide are facts about nature, and not human nature.”
The organizers of the “Why Humanities?” competition will unveil winners today.
Sunset Avenue is expected to be busier than usual on Wednesday, February 1, during the National Day of Action student demonstration planned between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. The issue of tuition fees will take centre stage at UWindsor and on campuses all across the country as students hold rallies to voice their concerns.