A recital Friday will pair brothers Philip and Michael Adamson on piano and violin.
A recital Friday will pair brothers Philip and Michael Adamson on piano and violin.
A recital Friday will pair brothers Philip and Michael Adamson on piano and violin.
A recital Friday will pair brothers Philip and Michael Adamson on piano and violin.
The regional branch of the Ontario Association of Social Workers will hold a meeting Monday celebrating the profession.
Camille Turner poses as Miss Canadiana in an image from her series, “Hometown Queen.”
Media, performance and social practice artist Camille Turner will discuss her work in a free public presentation, Wednesday in the LeBel Building.
University Players will present the award-winning Canadian drama “Lion in the Streets,” March 3 to 12 in the Hatch Studio Theatre.
University Players will present the award-winning Canadian drama “Lion in the Streets,” March 3 to 12 in the Hatch Studio Theatre.
Nominations and applications are now open for the position of Director, Women’s and Gender Studies Program.
Nominations and applications are now open for the position of head of the Department of Communication, Media and Film.
The Tunes for Tanzania benefit concert, February 25 at Mackenzie Hall, will help send Eva to high school.
The Tunes for Tanzania benefit concert, February 25 at Mackenzie Hall, will help send a young Maasai woman to high school.
Music grad and film student David Bergeron has composed a piece to be premiered Saturday by the Windsor Symphony Youth Orchestra.
Music grad and film student David Bergeron has composed a piece to be premiered Saturday by the Windsor Symphony Youth Orchestra.
The campus community is invited to a Celebration of Student Research and Engagement, Wednesday at 4 p.m. in Katzman Lounge.
Members of the student Black Lives Matter Committee have created a “Hidden Figures” wall in the Pitt-Ferry Building to highlight lesser-known figures in Black Canadian history. Top, from left: Jillian Panjer, Ashleigh Watson, Kiera Royle, Nancy Tran, Joanna Stewart, Janay Warren, Lacy Carty, Daniel Falconer. Bottom: Samina Singh, Stacy Davy, Deneece Plummer, and Navroop Singh.
A “Hidden Figures” wall in the Pitt-Ferry Building highlights lesser-known figures in Black Canadian history.