English professor Nicole Markotić will publish books in four genres this year.
English professor Nicole Markotić will publish books in four genres this year.
English professor Nicole Markotić will publish books in four genres this year.
English professor Nicole Markotić will publish books in four genres this year.
The Storytellers competition challenges students to explain how SSHRC-funded research is making a difference in the lives of Canadians.
Three UWindsor PhD students are finalists in a national competition to show Canadians the value of research in the social sciences and humanities.
If you know what this valve is for, you could win tickets to a weekend concert.
The School of Creative Arts is offering readers a chance to win tickets to either the jazz or wind ensemble concert.
Free student recitals April 6 in the Music Building offer a jazz/pop sensibility.
Performances this weekend by the University’s jazz and wind ensembles will close out concert season.
Performances this weekend by the University’s jazz and wind ensembles will close out concert season.
Second year English language and literature student Erika Nguyen reacts after seeing the finished version of "1967: Centennial Year" for the first time on Monday, March 27. Nguyen and her fellow classmates in the editing and publishing practicum worked with two authors to take their unedited manuscripts through to publication.
Students in the editing and publishing practicum course worked with two authors to take their unedited manuscripts through to publication.
UWindsor social work grad Mark Micelli combines therapy with surfing in his practice on the beaches near Sydney, Australia.
UWindsor social work grad Mark Micelli combines therapy with surfing in his practice on the beaches near Sydney, Australia.
UWindsor professor Tony Lau produced an ad that has won recognition from the Canadian Society of Cinematographers.
Communication, Media and Film graduate Matt Bendo (BA 2014) was recognized by the Canadian Society of Cinematographers with the 2017 award for Best Cinematography in the category of Branded/Corporate/Educational Cinematography.
Bendo received the honour April 1 in Toronto at the society’s 60th annual awards gala for his work on Storm, an ad for custom Lamborghini exhausts created by YST and Armytrix.
His former University of Windsor instructor, Tony Lau, produced the advertisement through his company, Film Loft Productions, with cinematography by Bendo.
The University Players production of “Bedtime Stories,” captured in the photo by Doug MacLellan, concludes its run and the company’s season this weekend.
Lily Powis won two tickets to see the University Players production of Bedtime Stories.
More than 30 student authors will read from their work during the Creative Writing Gala, April 5 at the Green Bean Café.