A conversation around climate justice Friday will highlight International Open Access Week.
A conversation around climate justice Friday will highlight International Open Access Week.
A conversation around climate justice Friday will highlight International Open Access Week.
A conversation around climate justice Friday will highlight International Open Access Week.
An emergency bursary fund can direct support to Ukrainian students at the University of Windsor.
An interdisciplinary panel will discuss the implications of the Windsor blockade on Friday, March 4.
Logan Carmichael’s record of community service, campus engagement and academic achievement have earned her the 2017 President’s Medal.
Logan Carmichael’s record of community service, campus engagement and academic achievement have earned her the 2017 President’s Medal.
Drama professor Lionel Walsh congratulates long-time employees Kathy Brennan for 40 years of service, and Jacqueline Khan for 30.
A breakfast reception Wednesday celebrated UWindsor employees with 10, 20, 30 or 40 years of service.
Three UWindsor professors will engage with questions surrounding income inequality in a panel discussion Monday, February 9.
Marisa Hachey finds bottle goggles—meant to simulate the effects of being drunk—more confusing than she anticipated.
The campus community welcomed the return of classes Thursday with play as well as work.
It may be America’s largest organization for international aid, but the U.S. Agency for International Development’s humanitarian efforts are “strongly influenced, and often trumped by its mandate to advance American foreign policies,” according to a new book authored by a UWindsor political science professor.