A concert at Central United Church on Wednesday, April 13, will raise funds for the Downtown Music Initiative.
A concert at Central United Church on Wednesday, April 13, will raise funds for the Downtown Music Initiative.
Steven Palmer, Canada Research Chair in History of International Health, organized this week’s conference on Knowledge Networks and Health Innovation.
Steven Palmer, Canada Research Chair in History of International Health, organized this week’s conference on Knowledge Networks and Health Innovation.
Brendan Kinnon as Mr. Brisk, Robin Luckwaldt Ross as Lady Froth, Marina Gomes as Cynthia and Ryan Iwanicki as Lord Froth in the University Players production of “The Double Dealer.”
The Double Dealer features the most elaborate costumes of the University Players’ season.
The children’s opera “Brundibàr” will enjoy a public performance Thursday at the Windsor Jewish Community Centre.
The children’s opera Brundibàr will enjoy a public performance Thursday at the Windsor Jewish Community Centre.
A research study by a UWindsor undergraduate student in psychology found that people who text frequently are often image-conscious pleasure seekers.
A research study by a UWindsor undergraduate student in psychology found that people who text frequently are often image-conscious pleasure seekers.
The UWindsor Chamber Choir will join the University Singers for the final concert of the 2015-16 season Friday.
The UWindsor Chamber Choir will join the University Singers for the final concert of the 2015-16 season Friday.
Music professor Sally Bick will discuss the career of film composer Hanns Eisler in a free public lecture Wednesday.
Music professor Sally Bick will discuss the career of film composer Hanns Eisler in a free public lecture Wednesday.
Music professor Lori-Anne Dolloff of the University of Toronto will draw on her experiences in the Canadian Arctic for a workshop and a research talk Wednesday.
Music professor Lori-Anne Dolloff of the University of Toronto will conduct a workshop and a research talk during a visit to UWindsor on Wednesday.
Photo by Toni Hafkenscheid of “In Conversation,” a 2015 installation of ink and gouache on wall at the Latchman Gallery in Stouffville, Ontario.
Artist Colette Laliberté will speak on her idea-based practice of abstraction, Wednesday in the LeBel Building.
Professor Marty Gervais and students in his publishing practicum course hold copies of the books they helped shepherd to completion.
A reading and reception Tuesday will launch three books published with the help of English students.