Representatives of the Odette School of Business appeared on a local radio program Sunday.
Representatives of the Odette School of Business appeared on a local radio program Sunday.
This beautiful child-sized sweatshirt went to staffer Nadian Hachem, this week's quiz winner.
UWindsor staffer Nadia Hachem won this week’s DailyNews quiz contest and its fabulous prize of a beautiful children’s sweatshirt.
Maaya Kaul and Alicia Muzslai set up their tent in preparation for last year’s Campout on Campus.
Nadia Hachem prepares to plant a sunflower in a Student Courtyard garden bed. The honour signifies her role in helping a team from the Faculty of Nursing and the medical education program attract nine first-time donors to the Annual Giving Program. A more experienced planter, campaign chair Bruce Tucker, lends a helping hand.
Students hoping to make a difference on campus have one last chance to apply for the Lead@UWindsor program, an initiative of student and international affairs to provide them with the opportunity to get involved.
Volunteers can choose to help with events such as Head Start and Windsor Welcome Week as well as in offices like the Aboriginal Education Centre, the International Student Centre, the Educational Development Centre, or the Centre for Career Education.