
Despite the impression that women have made great progress in Canadian politics, they remain under-represented and violence is one barrier they face.
Despite the impression that women have made great progress in Canadian politics, they remain under-represented and violence is one barrier they face.
About 50 high school students will role-play international diplomats in a Model United Nations on the UWindsor campus this weekend.
Political science student Rima Asfour won the “Why Humanities?” competition with an impassioned poem inspired by a horrific terrorist attack.
Historian Michael Roberto will discuss the 1920s and ’30s rise of fascism in the United States in a free public talk March 25 at the SoCA Armouries.
Humanities Week promises events every day, March 25 to 29.
A panel discussion March 21 will cover the politics and dynamics of resource nationalism in southern Africa.
University of Michigan professor Barry Rabe will examine the political feasibility of carbon pricing in a free public lecture Thursday, March 21.
A lecture Monday by McMaster University political science professor Ian McKay offers perspectives on the present crisis in democracy.
Senator Donna Dasko will lecture on “The New Senate: Its Role in Government and Policy-Making,” Feb. 12 on the UWindsor campus.
UWindsor grad Alexander Lanoszka will launch his book Atomic Assurance at Biblioasis on Thursday, Jan. 31.