UWindsor professor Lori Buchanan is part of a team seeking to study how people process and recall worlds in real-world settings.
UWindsor professor Lori Buchanan is part of a team seeking to study how people process and recall worlds in real-world settings.
BFA Acting grad Kevin Hanchard, best known for his portrayal of Det. Arthur Bell on the television series Orphan Black, is a featured speaker during Humanities Week.
Drama grad Kevin Hanchard, best known for his work on the television series Orphan Black, is a featured speaker during Humanities Week.
Jason Grossi’s Assumption Church Masterplan model (wood, cardboard, acrylic and blackened copper) is one of the works on exhibition in the LeBel Building this week.
There will be a reception Thursday in the SoVA Projects Gallery that doubles as a chance to meet and greet new MFA students.
The First Nations Children’s Safety Project distributes child booster seats and helmets for bicycling and skateboarding to Indigenous children and families.
The First Nations Children’s Safety Project distributes car seats and helmets for bicycling and skateboarding to Indigenous children and families.
Creative writing grad Marnie Lamb (MA 2000) has launched a crowdfunding campaign in support of her debut novel, “The History of Hilary Hambrushina.”
Creative writing grad Marnie Lamb (MA 2000) has launched a crowdfunding campaign in support of her debut novel, The History of Hilary Hambrushina.
Participants in the Changing the Odds youth program perform during a public presentation Thursday in the Jackman Dramatic Art Centre.
A donation of more than $175,000 from the Windsor Endowment for the Arts will secure the future of the Changing the Odds program.
Nancy Gobatto, a professor of women’s and gender studies, died August 13.
The WSO Brass Quintet will play a free concert Sunday in Windsor’s riverfront Sculpture Park.
The WSO Brass Quintet will play a free concert Sunday in Windsor’s riverfront Sculpture Park.
A free public event Thursday will showcase participants in “Changing the Odds: Community Transformation through the Arts.”
Justin Caruana and Michael Tabet-Graham enact a scene as part of Changing the Odds, a six-week program providing theatre and arts skills to vulnerable youth.
A program aimed at local youths is a safe environment where participants can express themselves, explore their hopes and beliefs, and nurture their creativity, says a UWindsor student helping to lead its daily sessions on campus.
Changing the Odds: Community Transformation through the Arts provides vulnerable youth with six weeks of training in theatre and related skills, but it’s about more than the arts, says senior drama leader Ashley Baez Abreu.