Marian Gayed will become the University of Windsor’s next associate vice-president, external.
Marian Gayed will become the University of Windsor’s next associate vice-president, external.
Marian Gayed will become the University of Windsor’s next associate vice-president, external.
Marian Gayed will become the University of Windsor’s next associate vice-president, external.
First-year law student Asiah Sadiq enjoys a balanced lunch — balanced with her textbook, that is — as she spoons green onions atop a bowl of chili during Thursday’s midday meal hosted by the Campus Campaign for United Way.
Diners who showed up for a lunch hosted by the Campus Campaign for United Way outside the student centre Thursday were surprised to be served by UWindsor president Robert Gordon, who joined campaign co-chair Vincent Georgie, associate vice-president, external, in donning an apron to dole out chili.
Hundreds of students, staff, and faculty partook of the event, held in honour of the late professor emeritus Datta Pillay, who spearheaded campus support of the charity for some 40 years.
A campus lunch Thursday will accept donations to support United Way programs, like “Summer Eats for Kids.”
A campus lunch Thursday will accept donations to support United Way programs.
The Toldo Lancer Centre has been featured in Award Magazine, which carries news on the best architecture, design, and construction in Canada.
Senior leaders and outstanding researchers from the University of Windsor will share the its priorities, achievements, and opportunities with members of the provincial government Wednesday at Queen’s Park.
The University of Windsor will confer an honorary doctorate on Paralympic gold medallist Danielle Campo McLeod during spring Convocation.
Organizers of the campus campaign in support of the community United Way charity plan a one-week fundraising drive in the winter semester.
Organizers of the campus campaign for United Way plan a one-week fundraising drive in the winter semester.
The Windsor Law Centre for Cities is sponsoring a screening and discussion of the documentary “A Decent Home” Saturday at the Windsor International Film Festival.
The Windsor Law Centre for Cities is sponsoring a screening and discussion of the documentary “A Decent Home” Saturday at the Windsor International Film Festival.
Indigenous Knowledge Keepers, administrators, and student-athletes took to the stage Tuesday at the Windsor International Film Festival for a panel discussion before a screening of “Indian Horse.”
Test your inner filmmaker by signing up for the Mark Boscariol 48-Hour FlickFest, Sept. 23 to 25.
Test your inner filmmaker by signing up for the Mark Boscariol 48-Hour FlickFest, Sept. 23 to 25.