A quiz contest offers DailyNews readers a chance to win two tickets to Saturday’s recital “In the Key of Beethoven.”
A quiz contest offers DailyNews readers a chance to win two tickets to Saturday’s recital “In the Key of Beethoven.”
A public reception at Artspeak Gallery on Friday, November 4, will celebrate a group exhibition of works by master of fine arts students.
Past printmaking students may claim their works from the SoCA print collection before its donation December 5 to the Windsor Printmakers’ Forum.
Pianist Philip Adamson continues his journey through Beethoven’s sonatas, Saturday in Assumption Hall’s Heritage Auditorium.
Pianist Philip Adamson continues his journey through Beethoven’s sonatas, Saturday in Assumption Hall’s Heritage Auditorium.
Director Alex Williams will discuss issues raised by his film The Pass System following a free public screening Wednesday in Vanier Hall.
UWindsor students Michelle Krieger, Janny Lau and Myla Picco each received a $5,000 Athena Scholarship for their academic and community leadership.
Seeds4Hope administrator Michael Dufresne congratulates grant recipients Josée Jarry, Sindu Kanjeekal, and John Hudson.
Three UWindsor researchers will receive a total of almost $228,000 in two-year Seeds4Hope grants from the Windsor Cancer Centre Foundation.
Professors Kim Nelson, Brent Lee and Rob Nelson rehearse presentation of their interactive documentary, 130-Year Road Trip.
The project 130-Year Road Trip is an interactive documentary combining film, performance and live music.
Mike Stasko and Daniel Wilson in an image from the 2006 feature Things to Do, which will be screened during the Windsor International Film Festival.
Prof. Mike Stasko’s 2006 feature Things to Do will be screened during the Windsor International Film Festival.
Friday’s concert marks the public debut of the school’s new Yamaha CFX grand piano. The instrument will find a permanent home in the recital hall in the re-imagined Armouries building when it opens to the music program next year.
“Music for Choirs, Pianos and Percussion” will feature selections from Carl Orff’s cantata Carmina Burana, Friday in the Heritage Auditorium.