Marty Gervais literally wrote the book on the Windsor Police, and will share stories from its 150-year history in a public presentation May 4.
Marty Gervais literally wrote the book on the Windsor Police, and will share stories from its 150-year history in a public presentation May 4.
Three members of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences have been shortlisted for national literary awards this week.
Michael Bell accepts an honorary degree from the University of Windsor at a reception Friday celebrating his Jerusalem Old City Initiative.
Adjunct professor and former Canadian ambassador Michael Bell was surprised Friday with an honorary degree from the University of Windsor.
A UWindsor psychology prof and his students will discuss mental wellness and self-care at a forum Tuesday on refugee, newcomer and immigrant health.
Bryanna Graves, a master's student of psychology, is examining a test which may help to assess a person’s executive functions.
Bryanna Graves is examining a test which may help to assess a person’s executive functions.
Friends and colleagues of late dean Cecil Houston will gather to celebrate his life at a drop-in reception 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 23.
An installation by MFA student Alex Curci, whose thesis exhibition is on display this week at SB Contemporary Art.
MFA student Alex Curci’s thesis exhibition is on display this week at SB Contemporary Art.
Sana Huda explains her project to professor Marcia Gragg during a poster presentation Tuesday in the CAW Student Centre.
Psychology students exhibited posters on their practicum experiences Tuesday in the CAW Student Centre.
Rankin Avenue resident Marion Melville and her cat Rescue are grateful for having student Charlene Rhead as a neighbour.
A neighbour expressed thanks for the kindness shown her by student Charlene Rhead.
It’s time to overhaul the federal Access to Information Act, says a University of Windsor criminology professor.