In his book “Queer and Trans Madness,” professor Merrick Pilling provides the first comprehensive application of Mad Studies to LGBTQ experiences of mental distress. Event to launch book challenging neutrality of psychiatric chart Mar 31st, 2022 Merrick Pilling, professor of women’s and gender studies in the School of Social Work, examines the intersection of sexuality and psychiatry.Tags: Merrick Pilling
A community forum April 6 seeks feedback from international students on a report on making Windsor-Essex more welcoming to them. Forum to share experiences of international students Mar 30th, 2022 A forum April 6 seeks feedback from international students on a report on how to make Windsor-Essex a more welcoming community.Tags: Ronnie Haidar
Vocalist Sabrina Novelletto sings with the University Jazz Ensemble, which will perform in a cabaret-style April 8. Student ensembles returning to in-person performance Mar 29th, 2022 The School of Creative Arts (SoCA) will present three concerts featuring music students performing live and in person in April.Tags: Robert FazecashShahida NurullahTrevor PittmanBruce KotowichSabrina Noveletto
The Disability Studies Student Association is holding a “Disability Inclusion” webinar Tuesday, April 5. Disability and inclusion issues subject of webinar Mar 28th, 2022 Register this week for the “Disability Inclusion” webinar Tuesday, April 5.Tags: Celeste Simpson
The public is invited to join an online class on Windsor’s literary culture Tuesday for a launch of the poetry collection “The Marshwood Songs.” Event to launch collection of local poetry Mar 25th, 2022 A March 29 class on Windsor’s literary culture is open to the public for a book launch by two poets from the UWindsor creative writing program.Tags: Nick HildenbrandJovan StefanovAndre Narbonne
Chile Eboe-Osuji will deliver a lecture on “International Law after the Ukraine Invasion” Monday, March 28. Jurist to discuss impact of Ukraine invasion on international law Mar 24th, 2022 An expert on international law will consider the implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in a public lecture Monday, March 28.Tags: Chile Eboe-Osuji
The 2020 Ron W. Ianni Memorial Scholarship in Performance competition brought competitors physically together. That format will resume Friday. In-person performances returning to scholarship competition Mar 24th, 2022 The Ron W. Ianni Memorial Scholarship in Performance competition is in person March 25.Tags: Colin GronertJeff PriceSam FedelePhilip AdamsonMeredith GarswoodJennifer SwansonCarter GausMike StoneAndrew SeguinMike McNamaraStefanie AdamsLillian ScheirichMadelyn SteinShahida NurullahBailey DezielTrevor Pittman
Anthrozoology student Liz Wheeler launched a podcast challenging listeners to address animal welfare issues. Student project advocates for animal welfare Mar 17th, 2022 Anthrozoology student Liz Wheeler’s capstone project challenges Ottawans to address animal welfare issues.Tags: Liz WheelerBeth Daly
The Undergraduate History Conference will showcase student research Friday, March 18. Online conference to showcase student research in history Mar 17th, 2022 The Undergraduate History Conference will showcase student research Friday, March 18.Tags: Kendal RyanClaire ProwseAndrew FarandatosBrennen SiemensCalvin BarrettRachael LauzonGregg French
Virginia Postrel will discuss how textiles shaped civilization in a free public presentation Tuesday, March 22. Author to weave tale of textiles Mar 17th, 2022 Author Virginia Postrel will discuss how textiles shaped civilization in a free public presentation Tuesday, March 22.Tags: Humanities Research Group