“Let’s make this season one of strength, health, and fun,” says Giovanna Abraham.
“Let’s make this season one of strength, health, and fun,” says Giovanna Abraham.
Kate Rosser-Davies gives free candies to nursing students Zahraa and Dina Al Maamouri in celebration of St. Valentine’s Day, Wednesday in the CAW Student Centre.
Three donors to the campus campaign for United Way each won a pass for eight months’ free parking.
Three donors to the campus campaign for United Way each won a pass for eight months’ free parking.
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.
An e-greeting card designed by public affairs means one less thing to worry about during the most wonderful time of the year.
Enjoying jab shadow experiences over study week were UWindsor students (standing) Candace Knights, Quessia Mugabo, Ajay Sundarraj, Pradeep Bhawani, (seated) Ifedayo Fashusi, Rabia Ali, Shaymaa Zantout.
Career Development & Experiential Learning organized job shadow experiences for students over study week.
Hot off the presses: get your copy of the 2020/21 University of Windsor Viewbook.
The 2020/21 University of Windsor Viewbook employs a travelogue theme to introduce prospective students to programs, services, and opportunities.
Two DailyNews readers will each receive an enamel “Lest We Forget” brooch as the winners of Tuesday’s quiz contest.
Drama professor Gail Murray and criminology student Owen Stichhaller won an enamel poppy pin as a prize in Tuesday’s quiz contest.
The 2017/18 edition of the Viewbook carries the theme “Promise @ UWindsor.”
The 2017/18 edition of the Viewbook carries the theme “Promise @ UWindsor.”
This drawing by UWindsor graphic artist Renée Bombardier is one of the works featured in the exhibit Generation Oz, this weekend at the Walkerville Brewery.
An art show celebrating the 75th anniversary of the iconic film The Wizard of Oz has given creative professionals from Windsor-Essex a chance to strut their stuff.
“When you get a chance to see what designers do when the creative constraints are removed, it really shows you their true style,” says Renée Bombardier, one of the show’s organizers and a graphic designer in the Office of Public Affairs and Communications.